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ALTI Unmanned Transition eVTOL – DRONELIFE

South African Drone Developer Unveils Long-Endurance, Low-Cost Electric UAV for Defense and Commercial Applications

by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb

South Africa-based drone developer ALTI Unmanned recently unveiled their new Transition electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) drone, their first foray into the burgeoning all-electric space. With over 3 hours of flight endurance with a full payload, the Transition is being positioned towards defense and commercial clients with a variety of mission needs with its low operational costs, (under $10 per hour), 3m wingspan, 100km range, and 40km/h cruising speed. 

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“Our decision to go fully electric stems from the need to meet our clients’ evolving demands. We’ve focused on delivering an aircraft that’s as close to 100% reliable as possible—safe, cost-effective, and virtually undetectable. Our clients, whether in surveillance, reconnaissance, or conservation, require an aircraft that’s not only efficient but also silent and stealthy. While going all-electric, we continue to lead the way with best-in-class endurance, achieving over 3 hours of flight time, fully equipped with payload. Moving into an all-electric future allows us to ensure that we continue to meet these needs while offering the most advanced, dependable solutions available,” said Duran De Villiers, Founder & Director of ALTI Unmanned. 

Currently available payload options from ALTI include the E95, featuring full-HD (1920x1080p) video capture capabilities with serious optical zoom capacity, as well as a 640 x 512 LWIR IR sensor with up to a 4x digital zoom, the Raptor, with an HD 720p camera and IR system with up to 40x optical zoom, and a photogrammetry payload featuring a SONY ILX-R1 with a 61.0MP Full Frame, 24mm G Series Lens, and GSD at 100m AGL – 1.57cm p/pixel, combined with an EMLID multi-band ground sensor featuring centimeter-accurate PPK mapping, up to 100km of baseline in PPK, and full camera synchronization.

More information about ALTI Unmanned and the Transition eVTOL, alongside some interesting case studies (anti-poaching, anyone?) is available here.

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