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Russian UAV
The Yakovlev Pchela-1T ("Пчела" meaning bee) is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) manufactured by the Russian Yakovlev Design Bureau. Its primary use is
Yakovlev_Pchela
Place in Yambol, Bulgaria
Pchela (Bulgarian: Пчела, meaning Bee in English) is a village in Bulgaria, located near the town of Elhovo in Yambol Province. As of 2008 it had a population
Pchela
Topics referred to by the same term
Pchela is a village in Bulgaria. Pchela or Ptchela literally meaning "bee" may also refer to: Pchela [ru], 19th century Russian magazine Yakovlev Pchela
Pchela_(disambiguation)
Yak-27 "Flashlight" and "Mangrove" (1958 - fighter/reconnaissance) Yakovlev Pchela (1990s - unmanned reconnaissance aircraft) Yak-24 "Horse" (1952 - transport
List_of_Yakovlev_aircraft
Russian aerospace company
United Aircraft Building Corporation in February 2006. The firm designed the Pchela (Russian: Пчела, "bee") drone reconnaissance aircraft (first flown in 1990)
Yakovlev
biznes poshta Nad 55 Naroden lechitel Nasluka Nie jenite NLO Osteoporoza Pchela i kosher Pensioneri Politika Praktichna domakinya Prelom Rabotnichesko delo
List of newspapers in Bulgaria
List_of_newspapers_in_Bulgaria
Production of reports on current events
Schleifman, "A Russian Daily Newspaper and Its New Readership:" Severnaia Pchela", 1825–1840." Cahiers du monde russe et sovietique (1987): 127–44 William
Journalism
[citation needed] Tupolev Tu-143 Russia Jet Reconnaissance 1994 Yakovlev Pchela Russia Propeller Reconnaissance 1990 ZALA Kub Russia Propeller Loitering
List of active Russian military aircraft
List_of_active_Russian_military_aircraft
Russian unmanned combat aerial vehicle
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
Kronshtadt_Orion
at least 127 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. Yakovlev Pchela Unmanned aerial vehicle 92 Russia ZALA 421-16E/M Unmanned aerial vehicle
List of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces
List_of_equipment_of_the_Russian_Ground_Forces
Russian loitering munition
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
ZALA_Lancet
Russian UCAV under development
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
Kronshtadt_Grom
Fiber optic FPV loitering munition
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
Ushkuynik_KVN
Branch of the Russian Aerospace Forces
(Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), Yegoryevsk, Moscow Oblast. UAV Tu-143, Yakovlev Pchela-1T, IAI Searcher 2 . Russian State Scientific-Research Institute Centre
Russian_Air_Force
Airport serving Hurghada, Egypt
June 2025). "Из Челябинска в Санкт-Петербург запустят вечерние авиарейсы". Pchela.news (in Russian). Сетевое издание «ПЧЕЛА». Retrieved 23 June 2025. "Казан
Hurghada International Airport
Hurghada_International_Airport
Family of reconnaissance drones
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
IAI_Searcher
Ukrainian state-owned aircraft manufacturer
twin-engine transport (1951) GPS Cancelled small twin-engine utility transport Pchela Cancelled projected STOL cargo/passenger aircraft (1955); precursor of An-14
Antonov
History of development and use of UAVs
La-17 Tupolev Tu-123 Tupolev Tu-141 Tupolev Tu-143 Tupolev Voron Yakovlev Pchela By late 1959, the only spy plane available to the US was the U-2. Spy satellites
History of unmanned aerial vehicles
History_of_unmanned_aerial_vehicles
Russian unmanned aerial vehicle
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
Luch_Korsar
Airport in Chelyabinsk, Russia
November 2025). "Из Челябинска запустили прямые авиарейсы до Ханты-Мансийска". Pchela.news (in Russian). Сетевое издание «ПЧЕЛА». Retrieved 16 November 2025.
Kurchatov Chelyabinsk International Airport
Kurchatov_Chelyabinsk_International_Airport
Air warfare branch of North Korea's military
UAV Tupolev Tu-143 Soviet Union surveillance obtained from Syria Yakovlev Pchela Russia reconnaissance 10 Saetbyol-4 North Korea reconnaissance Copy of RQ-4
Korean People's Army Air Force
Korean_People's_Army_Air_Force
Russian unmanned combat aerial vehicle
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
Sokol_Altius
Loitering munition
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
ZALA_Kub-BLA
Soviet armoured personnel carrier
and launch vehicle of the "Stroy-P" set. It is used to launch Yakovlev Pchela-1T UAVs for reconnaissance or jamming at ranges up to 60 km. The single-rail
BTR-D
International airport serving Saint Petersburg, Russia
June 2025). "Из Челябинска в Санкт-Петербург запустят вечерние авиарейсы". Pchela.news (in Russian). Сетевое издание «ПЧЕЛА». Retrieved 23 June 2025. "«Россия»
Pulkovo_Airport
Former human settlement
Foreign Languages Publishing, 1959. Ivanov, V. V., and Toporov, V. N., 1992. Pchela. In: S. A. Tokarev (ed.) Mify narodov mira. Vol. 2. Moscow: Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya
Tmutarakan
Russian unmanned aerial vehicle
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
STC_Orlan-10
Russian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), tactical drone
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
ENICS_Eleron-3
Soviet spacecraft
and Mushka ("little bee" and "little fly"; affectionate diminutives of "pchela" and "mukha", respectively), mice, rats, rabbits, flies, plants, as well
Korabl-Sputnik_3
Russian combat drone
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
Kronshtadt_Helios-RLD
aircraft Yak-48 - business and regional jet Yak-77 - business and regional jet Pchela - 1990 surveillance unmanned aerial vehicle Yak-14 - 1948 military transport
List of Soviet and Russian aircraft
List_of_Soviet_and_Russian_aircraft
Russian stealth UAV prototype
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
Sukhoi_S-70_Okhotnik-B
Russian reconnaissance UAV
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
ENICS_Eleron-10
Russian UCAV under development
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
Kronshtadt_Sirius
River in Bulgaria
the Manastirski Heights from the east and downstream of the village of Pchela flows through the western part of the Elhovo Field with numerous meanders
Kalnitsa
Grasshopper and the Ant (II.12) Lzhec (Лжец) – The Liar (II.13) Orjol i Pchela (Орёл и Пчела) – The Eagle and the Bee (II.14) Zajac na lovle (Заяц на ловле)
List_of_Krylov's_fables
Russian unmanned combat air vehicle concept
the Russian Federation Recon La-17 Tu-123 Tu-141 Tu-143 Tu-243 Tu-300X Pchela-1T Orlan-10 Eleron-3 Eleron-10 Forpost (Searcher)L Helios-RLDDev Combat
Mikoyan_Skat
reconnaissance UAV to replace the Russian armed forces' Pchela-1s.[citation needed] Yakovlev Pchela-1T — reconnaissance UAV (1986) Yakovlev Voron "raven"
List of unmanned aerial vehicles
List_of_unmanned_aerial_vehicles
Building in Leninsky, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
calendars, newspapers and other. Along with the printing-office Donskaya pchela (Russian: Донская пчела, literally Don bee) newspaper editorial office worked
Ter-Abramyan_House
Russian airline
November 2025). "Из Челябинска запустили прямые авиарейсы до Ханты-Мансийска". Pchela.news (in Russian). Сетевое издание «ПЧЕЛА». Retrieved 16 November 2025.
RusLine
Russian painter
предназначенных для посылки на всемирную выставку в Париже. IV. Историки". Pchela (in Russian). Vol. 4, no. 11. St. Petersburg. p. 171. Tarasov 1958, p. 274
Alexander_Rizzoni
Russian painter (1849–1893)
also draw portraits. In addition, he painted for the Petersburg magazines Pchela [ru] and Sever. Zagorsky is the author of illustrations for the Big Album
Nikolai_Zagorsky
Manastir, Matsa, Miladinovtsi, Ovchi Kladenets, Orlov dol, Polski Gradets, Pchela, Svetlina and Skalitsa. There are three roads from the national network
Manastirski_Heights
Russian writer (1818–1883)
2011-06-01. The Complete Works of Melnikov-Pechersky. Vol. 12. P. 196. Severnaya Pchela. No. 142, 1862. The Complete Works of Melnikov-Pechersky. Moscow, 1948.
Pavel_Ivanovich_Melnikov
1813–1917. The first privately owned daily newspaper was the Severnaya Pchela (Northern Bee), edited with government approval by Alexander Smirdin (1795–1857)
History_of_Russian_journalism
Airport in Russia
November 2025). "Из Челябинска запустили прямые авиарейсы до Ханты-Мансийска". Pchela.news (in Russian). Сетевое издание «ПЧЕЛА». Retrieved 16 November 2025.
Khanty-Mansiysk_Airport
Russian sculptor (1835–1896)
the monument as finally erected. In 1876–1878, Mikeshin was the editor of Pchela [ru], a satirical magazine in which he published his caricatures and illustrations
Mikhail_Mikeshin
Grigorii Velikiya Armenii 26 ("Григорий Великия Армении") (ex-merchant vessel Pchela ("Пчела"), 1782, converted to frigate 1788) – Last mentioned 1791 Antonii
List_of_Russian_sail_frigates
Russian saint
It was translated into Russian and republished in 1881 under the title Pchela Pochayevskaya (The Bee of Pochayiv), edited by the professor of the Kiev
Job_of_Pochayev
Russian rock musician and songwriter (born 1976)
Music Awards Russian National Music Awards Muz-TV Awards ZD Awards Zolotaya Pchela Berlin Music Video Awards "Zemfira in Paris". vdest.fr. 2012. Archived from
Zemfira
Literary works of Old East Slavic authors
teachings as Izmaragd, Golden Chain, Bee, Solemn, Zlatostruy (origins), Pchela (of Byzantine origin) were originally intended for home and monastic cell
Old_East_Slavic_literature
"Dinasty" as she really prefers women. Voiced by: Sayaka Kinoshita Sister Pchela is a short undeveloped female evil elf-like minion general of Regina Apis
List of Papillon Rose characters
List_of_Papillon_Rose_characters
Baltic German painter (1804–1877)
OCLC 756293035. Somov, Andrei I. [in Russian] (January 14, 1877). "Т. А. Нефф". Pchela (in Russian). Vol. 3, no. 1. Saint Petersburg: Mikhail Mikeshin. pp. 14–15
Carl_Timoleon_von_Neff
Russian painter
OCLC 952577337. Somov, Andrei I. [in Russian] (April 16, 1878). "А. Т. Марков". Pchela (in Russian). Vol. 4, no. 16. Saint Petersburg: Mikhail Mikeshin. pp. 249–251
Alexey_Tarasovich_Markov
Place in Sofia, Bulgaria
Mirkovo Credit, Savings, and Agricultural Society "Oralo"; in 1914, the "Pchela" credit cooperative was established as the successor to "Oralo." Church
Mirkovo
Musical artist
Inc. ISSN 0921-9986. Gakkel, Vsevolod (1996). "Tamtam Without Illusions". Pchela. Archived from the original on 2015-04-29. Retrieved 2020-12-08. Thomas
Vsevolod_Gakkel
1878 painting by Russian artist Konstantin Savitsky
collaborated with illustrated magazines such as Vsemirnaya Illyustratsiya, Pchela, Khudozhestvenniy Zhurnal, and others. In April 1877, the Russo-Turkish
Welcoming_the_Icon
2024 TV series or program
Konstantinov as Dmitriy Vasilev Maksim Mityashin as Vladimir Naumov Dmitriy Pchela as Pavel Ivanov Vladimir Sterzhakov Andrey Papanin Darya Kovalevskaya as
Code_of_Duty
(2024-09-25). "Власти анонсировали сроки запуска метротрама в Челябинске". Pchela.news (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-12-24. "TCDD – Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Devlet
2027_in_rail_transport
"Volkhov" SAM Missile Air Defence Division (зенитно-ракетен дивизион (зрдн)) (Pchela village, near Elhovo) - SA-75 "Dvina" SAM Missile Air Defence Division (зенитно-ракетен
Outline of the Bulgarian People's Army at the end of the Cold War
Outline_of_the_Bulgarian_People's_Army_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War
Danube, came to the theatre in throngs. 'Miscellany' (1837). Severnaya pchela, No. 291. p. 1162. Ekaterina Ottovna Vazem. Memoirs of a Ballerina of the
La_fille_du_Danube
19th-century Russian poet
Missions at the Ministry of Public Education. In the capital, he published Pchela (Bee), a collection of verses for popular reading, which was approved by
Nikolay_Shcherbina
Inc. ISSN 0921-9986. Gakkel, Vsevolod (1996). "Tamtam Without Illusions". Pchela. Archived from the original on 2015-04-29. Retrieved 2020-12-08. Herbert
Tamtam_(rock_club)
1875 painting by Vassily Maximov
an article by the art critic Adrian Prakhov, published in the magazine Pchela (No. 10 for 1875), it was written about Maximov's painting: "The characters
A Sorcerer Comes to a Peasant Wedding
A_Sorcerer_Comes_to_a_Peasant_Wedding
Japanese voice actress, dancer and singer
Mieru Ariake Seikoku no Dragonar (2014), Navi Papillon Rose (2003), Sister Pchela Touhou Project Side Story: Hoshi no Kioku (2007), Kaguya Houraisan Harukoi
Yui_Sakakibara
1877 novel by Alexey Pisemsky
autograph, on 24 October 1877. Originally serialized by Mikhail Mikeshin-edited Pchela [ru] (Bee) magazine, in Nos. 18–49, 1877, it came out as a separate edition
The Philistines (Pisemsky novel)
The_Philistines_(Pisemsky_novel)
Russian composer (1811–1898)
-Peterburgskiye vedomosti, Biblioteka dlya chteniya, Literaturnaya gazeta, Severnaya Pchela (Northern Bee), and Panteon under a variety of pseudonyms, including Meloman
Yuri_Arnold
instructors(Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), Yegoryevsk, Moscow Oblast. UAV Tu-143, Yak PCHELA-1T, IAI Searcher 2. Russian State Scientific-Research Institute Centre for
Forces of central subordination of the Russian Air Force 2008
Forces_of_central_subordination_of_the_Russian_Air_Force_2008
Bulgarian folklorist and ethnographer
(Bagpipe), "Macedonia", "Pravo" (Justice), "Savetnik" (Adviser), "Balgarska pchela" (Bulgarian bee) and others. Shapkarev was a collaborator of the revolutionary
Kuzman_Shapkarev
Municipal square in Kumanovo, North Macedonia
Agushev, Segedin Ddurmishev 2011, 29 September Fair Days of Hunny ? Zdruzenie Pchela Kumanovo 2011, 10 November Concert Municipal Liberation Day Party ? Aca
Nova_Jugoslavija_Square
Russian painter (1799–1875)
[in Russian] (26 September 1875). "Федор Антонович Бруни (1800–1875)". Pchela (in Russian). Vol. 1, no. 35. pp. 425–427. Vereshchagina, Alla G. [in Russian]
Fyodor_Bruni
"Volkhov" SAM Missile Air Defence Division (зенитно-ракетен дивизион (зрдн)) (Pchela village, near Elhovo) - SA-75 "Dvina" SAM Missile Air Defence Division (зенитно-ракетен
Structure of the Bulgarian Air Force
Structure_of_the_Bulgarian_Air_Force
PCHELA
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Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord of the World
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Reynaldus, REYNALDO means "wise ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Betteley, from a place called Betley, of which there is one in Staffordshire and another in Sussex, the former being named from an Old English female personal name Bette + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Thankful; Content; Praising; One who Gives Due Appreciation; Grateful
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Famous, Glorious, Successful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Possessing Perfect Strength
Boy/Male
African, Australian, English, French, Indian
Joyful
Girl/Female
Indian, Traditional
Young
Boy/Male
English French
Courtier; court attendant.
Girl/Female
German
Battle-renowned; Glorious
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