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ALT6-8
UNRIVALED PAYLOAD TO WEIGHT RATIO

ALT6-8 VTOL

RELIABILITY BEYOND EXPECTATIONS

This highly advanced drone boasts an impressive 10,000+ flight hours, allowing users to fly with peace of mind. The ALT6 also features a built-in ballistic parachute, providing an extra layer of safety for every flight. 

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UNSTOPPABLE OPERATIONS

The ALT6-8 VTOL can take off vertically from a 4X4 area, transition for forward flight of 100km/h and cover over 100km.  An incredibly versatile drone, designed to fly in all weather conditions. It is IP55 water proof and can withstand wind speeds of up to 16m/s. 

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DOUBLE POWER REDUNDANCY

Equipped with six powerful rotors the ALTA6-8 features a no single point of failure design, meaning that it can keep flying even if one of it's rotor arms fails. The ideal choice for mission critical operations.

VERTICAL

6 motors

1X Redundancy

HORIZONTAL

2 motors

1X Redundancy

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SUPERIOR MATERIAL AND BUILD QUALITY

Our drones are designed to be lightweight and durable, with a carbon fiber reinforced structure and smooth fiberglass fuselage. The drones also feature foam extremities that allow for low cost maintenance and higher durability.
 

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UNEQUALED PAYLOAD CAPACITY AND VOLUME

Unique patent pending motor configuration allows for could double redundancy while having the highest payload to weight ratio of its class. 

Payload Weight

8000 gr

Internal Payload Volume

44100 cm3

Total Take of Weight

25 kg

Battery Capacity

22.000 mAh

UNLIMITED SENSOR INTEGRATION

Large payload bay and ground clearance allows for integration of multiple payloads at the same time.

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OPTICAL

Multiple SLR

Cameras

Lidar 

FVP

Pan and Tilt

POSITIONAL

GPS denied Navigation

Redundant Airspeed sensors

Triple Redundant Coms

Redundant IMU and Gyros

Detect and Avoid Sensors

PHYSICAL

Lidar

Delivery Payloads

Seed distribution

Weather Sensors

SURVEILANCE AND PATROL

VTOL drones with high-resolution cameras are used for remote surveillance. They monitor hard-to-reach areas for a variety of purposes such as border surveillance, wildlife tracking, and infrastructure monitoring. The drones' maneuverability makes them efficient for this task, and they provide valuable data for research and analysis. The use of VTOL drones for remote surveillance is an effective and efficient way to gather important data

VTOL drones have revolutionized emergency response efforts, allowing for swift and efficient aid delivery to remote areas. They maneuver well in tight spaces and can transport essential items, reducing response time and risks to human rescuers. Overall, they provide a faster, safer, and more effective response to disaster relief efforts.

EMERGENGY RESPONCE
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VTOL drones equipped with advanced sensors create detailed 3D models of terrain for land surveying, urban planning, and environmental monitoring. They access hard-to-reach areas for mapping remote terrain and disaster areas. The use of VTOL drones has transformed mapping and surveying, providing faster and more accurate results.

GEO-MEASUREMENTS
TRANSPORT

VTOL drones are being used for middle-mile delivery in cities due to their ability to navigate congested areas and reduce traffic congestion. They also deliver to hard-to-reach areas.

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UNLIMITED APPLICATIONS

One platform, unlimited applications

Lioness

Wildlife monitoring:

Monitor and track endangered or rare species in Central and Southern America, collecting data and helping with conservation efforts.

Mobile Testing Site

Smuggling detection:

Assist law enforcement in detecting and tracking illegal activities such as drug smuggling or human trafficking along borders and in remote areas.

Wildfires

Forest fire detection and management:

Monitor forests for early signs of fires and assist firefighting efforts by providing real-time data.

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Anti-poaching operations: 

Assist in tracking and monitoring poaching activities, helping to protect endangered species and ecosystems.

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Geographical surveys:

Map out geological features and natural resources, aiding in exploration and resource management.

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Air quality monitoring:

Collect air quality data to support environmental research and inform pollution control policies.

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Volcanic activity monitoring:

Observe and track volcanic activity to improve hazard assessment and early warning systems.

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Environmental mapping:

Map out forests, coastlines, and other natural areas, helping with environmental preservation, disaster management, and scientific research.

Archaeological Dig

Archaeological exploration: 

Survey and map out archaeological sites, helping researchers to study ancient civilizations and uncover lost artifacts.

Construction Sites

Infrastructure inspection: 

Inspect and maintain critical infrastructure such as bridges, dams, and power lines, reducing the need for manual inspections.

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Meteorological research:

Collect atmospheric data and monitor weather patterns to improve weather forecasting and climate research.

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Advertising:

Create unique and eye-catching aerial advertisements for businesses and events.

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Surveillance and security:

Provide aerial surveillance for private properties, events, or public spaces to enhance security.

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Construction violation: 

Monitoring construction for regulatory compliance, identifying violations, and ensuring adherence to approved plans, promoting transparency and preserving urban planning objectives.

Agriculture Drone

Agricultural monitoring:

Monitor crops for disease, pest infestations, or other issues, allowing for more efficient and sustainable farming practices.

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Disaster response:

Deliver emergency supplies, perform search and rescue operations, and assess damage in disaster-stricken areas.

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Aerial photography and filmmaking:

Capture aerial footage for documentaries, movies, or promotional materials.

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Telecommunications: 

Deploy temporary communication infrastructure during emergencies or for remote events, like music festivals or sporting events.

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Traffic management:

Monitor and analyze traffic patterns, helping to optimize transportation systems and reduce congestion.

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Aerial seeding:

Assist in reforestation efforts by aerially seeding tree saplings in deforested or degraded areas.

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Maritime surveillance:

survey surrounding waters for defense or fishing purposes by providing real-time aerial imagery, detecting potential threats or marine life, and enhancing situational awareness.

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