ALTISS fills the capacity gap between the 25 kg mini drone and MALE drones for large area surveillance. It is an autonomous surveillance and alerting solution based on the use of a light swarm of medium endurance and medium elongation drones (1 to 10), each equipped with a wide field-of-view IMINT sensor and a COMINT sensor for event detection and localization. With long-range radio communication, the swarm can operate over 300 km from the ground station.
ALTISS fills the capacity gap between the 25 kg mini drone and MALE drones for large area surveillance. It is an autonomous surveillance and alerting solution based on the use of a light swarm of medium endurance and medium elongation drones (1 to 10), each equipped with a wide field-of-view IMINT sensor and a COMINT sensor for event detection and localization. With long-range radio communication, the swarm can operate over 300 km from the ground station.
Offers optimized solutions for the implementation and management of the swarm. A single operator can manage the swarm and analyze the alerts raised with intelligence that allows to dispel doubts about the nature of the detected event. The operator has intuitive tools to reconfigure the pack according to the evolution of the mission.
An adaptive response to many surveillance needs in the fields of defense, security, and environmental management. The potential applications are numerous, including border or route surveillance, as well as zone protection and monitoring. Particularly well-suited for monitoring large areas where events occur scarcely, as it allows for the optimization of technical means (mini drones) and human resources (operators only mobilized upon alert) to monitor a large area such as natural borders or maritime spaces. Compliant with NATO standard 4609, ALTISS is interoperable with various command systems and video exploitation stations.
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