OKB Sokol Sokol Altius

Summary

Category Drone
Origin country 🇷🇺 Russia
First flight20 August 2019
Year of introduction2012
Number produced3 units

Description

The Altius (often referred to as "Altius-U" or "Altair") is a Russian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed for reconnaissance, surveillance, and potential strike missions. Developed as part of Russia's ongoing efforts to modernize its military capabilities and decrease dependency on foreign military equipment, the Altius represents a significant leap in Russian drone technology.

The development of the Altius began in the early 2010s, with the aim of producing a medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAV that could rival Western counterparts like the MQ-9 Reaper. It's part of Russia's strategy to develop indigenous advanced military technologies. The Altius underwent various stages of testing, and by the late 2010s, it had reached a more advanced phase of development.

The Altius features a conventional design with a twin-tail configuration, similar to many MALE UAVs. Its structure indicates an emphasis on endurance and payload capacity. The drone is powered by two turboprop engines, which not only give it considerable range but also the ability to carry a variety of payloads. In terms of avionics, while specific details remain under wraps, the Altius is believed to be equipped with sophisticated sensors and equipment, including high-resolution cameras, infrared sensors, and synthetic aperture radar systems, allowing for detailed surveillance across large distances.

The UAV's strike capabilities suggest that it can be armed with a range of munitions, including precision-guided bombs and missiles. This makes the Altius a potential asset for both surveillance and combat operations.

As of the last available data in 2021, the Altius was in the final stages of testing and was expected to be inducted into the Russian armed forces. There isn't a detailed operational history in combat scenarios available for the public domain, but it's believed that once operational, the Altius will play a pivotal role in Russia's reconnaissance and strike missions.

The primary version under development and testing is the Altius-U. There may be different configurations or sub-variants tailored for specific mission profiles, but detailed information on these remains limited.

Technical specifications

Version: Sokol Altius
Operational range10000 km (6214 mi)
Endurance48 hours
Maximum speed 350 km/h (217 mph)
Wingspan28.5 m (93.5 ft)
Length11.6 m (38.1 ft)
Service ceiling12000 m (39370 ft)
Max. takeoff weight6000 kg (13228 lbs)
PowerplantTwo turboprop engines

All operators

Russia