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A200-XT
Asteria Aerospace
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A200-XT
Asteria AerospaceThe A200-XT is a DGCA type-certified small-category multirotor drone manufactured by Asteria Aerospace (Bengaluru, India, majority-owned by Reliance Jio Platforms). It is designed for enterprise and government missions including law enforcement, industrial security, infrastructure inspection, agriculture, and ISR. Key specifications include up to 40 minutes flight time, 2 km operational range, sub-3 kg weight, 360-degree obstacle avoidance, dual GPS, swappable day/thermal camera payloads, and proprietary Mission Control Software. The company faces an ongoing CBI bribery investigation related to drone import approvals, which Reliance has denied authorizing.
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Specification
- operational_range
- 2 km
- weight
- Less than 3 kg
- max_speed
- 10 m/s
- power_source
- Battery
- payload_cameras
- Swappable payloads: 10X optical zoom day camera and thermal IR camera
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Evidence-graded claims from the Asteria Aerospace deep report
Asteria Aerospace achieved ~90% YoY revenue growth to Rs 79 crore in FY25, but its net loss widened to Rs 6.7 crore (from Rs 2 crore in FY24), spending Rs 1.09 per rupee of revenue earned.
Financial figures are corroborated by official Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) subsidiary financial filings [1][2], constituting an independent regulatory disclosure — though profitability trajectory remains a concern the vendor's own communications downplay.
from Asteria Aerospace deep report →
Asteria Aerospace holds DGCA certification for 3 drones (2 small category, 1 micro category), and its A200 drone received the first UIN (Unique Identification Number) ever issued in India by DGCA.
DGCA certification and first-UIN claim are sourced solely from the company's own news/media page [6]; no DGCA public registry entry or independent regulatory confirmation is cited in the dossier.
from Asteria Aerospace deep report →The Genesis platform connects drones to command centers for surveillance and security, enabling industrial IoT fleet management.
The Genesis launch is documented in a PR Newswire press release [10], which is a company-issued release — not an independent review — and no third-party customer deployment or analyst validation is cited.
from Asteria Aerospace deep report →Asteria Aerospace is under a bribery investigation by India's federal crime-fighting agency.
The bribery investigation is reported by an independent news intelligence source [7] (Distill Intelligence), but the dossier does not cite a primary news article, official charge sheet, or named agency, leaving the specific allegation unverified at primary-source level.
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