Springbok Drone

"The Springbok Drone is one small UCAV designed to withstand a nuclear war and bloody battles, take a five-hour battery life unless you charge it up for an hour, using a camera for filming top-secret videos and taking confidential photos for reconnaissance, and even to have a stronger armor. That looks like a C.I.D. from Saints Row IV. I played it once and I saw it a lot. Now these South Africans are using it to spy on the high-class ponies from Canterlot who were going to the How I Can Help Make the World Great ceremony..."

--Su Ji-Hoon, How I Can Help Make the World Great (chapter)

The Springbok Drone is an unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) that's also an upgraded version of a hijacked C.I.D. from the Zin Empire. It's used by South Africa (and later by the Triple Peacekeeping Alliance of the Rubyism Conflict).

Since its invention, this type of drone is used to keep on track of the How I Can Help Make the World Great ceremony guests with surveillance/reconnaissance skills to use, and are communicated from Madumbi-1, a South African military satellite.

They're made by South African inventor Darrel Phiwokwakhe from Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa with collaborations from countries that are against the ceremony.

Also, this one is designed to be bulletproof, be able to do anything for a five-hour battery life (without one hour of charging in between), use a camera for reconnaissance-focused photos and videos, and even withstand EMP blasts and explosions (even nuclear blasts).