Survey Copter unveils the new VTOL configuration of its Aliaca drone

Bordeaux, France.  01 April 2025 . At the Special Operations Forces Innovation Network Seminar  (SOFINS) in Bordeaux (France), Survey Copter, an Airbus Defence and Space subsidiary  pioneering the light tactical drone systems, presents a new version of its Aliaca drone in VTOL  (Vertical Take-off and Landing) configuration. 

Several demonstration flights have already been successfully carried out in land and sea  environments between the end of 2024 and the beginning of 2025. This new version completes  the Aliaca range and is already available for sale to potential customers.  

“Aimed at also meeting the requirements of land operations, this new configuration will benefit  from the experience gained on the Aliaca and in particular from its reliability and robustness,  which have been successfully proven at sea during numerous exercises and operations of the  French Navy,” says Christophe Canguilhem, CEO of Survey Copter. 

In VTOL configuration, the drone is equipped with four propellers enabling vertical take-off and  landing while maintaining its fixed-wing propulsion mode during the mission. It has a maximum  take-off weight of 27 kg and a wingspan of 3.5 m and length of 2.1 m.

The VTOL configuration is suitable for missions that require manoeuvrability in order to operate  in confined spaces with no ground infrastructure. It also meets the need for flexibility for rapid  interventions. The drone system is robust and easy to maintain, can be dismantled and  transported in light vehicles such as pick-ups, and is quick and easy to deploy day or night with  a low acoustic and visual footprint. 

Building on its success with the French Navy, the Aliaca VTOL will be able to carry out various  types of demanding missions. On land, the aircraft can support special operations, tactical  situation management through surveillance and reconnaissance, but also the transport of  loads, without the need for launch-recovery equipment or infrastructure. 

Like the Aliaca in fixed wing configuration, this new VTOL configuration comes in 2 versions:  one with an electric motor (Aliaca VTOL Evo) with a 3-hour autonomy for a range of 50km and  a payload capacity of 2kg; and a thermal version (Aliaca VTOL ER) with a hybrid engine for 6  hours of endurance, a range of 80km and a payload capacity of 3kg. 

The VTOL configuration retains the strengths of the Aliaca range: its avionics, its proven and  robust data link, its control segment, its energy kit, its flight termination system and its GX5  camera designed and produced at Survey Copter. 

This GX5 camera is a high-performance gyrostabilised electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) camera.  For naval applications, the drone also carries an AIS (Automatic Identification System) for  detecting ships within a range of several hundred kilometres. This dual-sensor configuration  enables it to carry out intelligence and target tracking missions. But the Aliaca is also capable  of carrying other payloads.  

Identical for all products in the Aliaca range, the ground station has also been developed by  Survey Copter. Easy to use and equipped with an automatic pilot mode, it allows the operator  to monitor the automatic flight of the drone at all times, while receiving images and AIS data  collected by the on-board sensors in real time, day or night. 

After being certified and qualified by the French Defence Procurement Agency (DGA) as part  of the SMDM (Marine Mini Airborne Drone Systems) contract, the fixed-wing version of Aliaca  was deployed on around twenty French Navy ships from 2022 onwards.