Greek defense innovator Altus LSA has introduced the ATLAS 8H “Kerveros,” an advanced heavy-lifting quadcopter drone specially designed to carry out anti-tank missions. This groundbreaking drone, the first of its kind in Greece, is armed with French-made Akeron MP anti-tank guided missiles, giving it formidable strike capabilities against armored targets on the battlefield.
The ATLAS 8H, dubbed “Kerveros” by Altus LSA, is a quadcopter-based unmanned aerial system (UAS) capable of carrying up to 50 kg (110 lbs) of payload. This heavy-lifter platform, outfitted with eight rotors for added stability and redundancy, has been developed with flexibility, making it ideal for logistical and combat applications. The Kerveros’ modular design allows for quick adaptation to various mission requirements, from transporting supplies to deploying weapons in high-intensity conflict zones.
Integrating the Akeron MP missile system from French defense manufacturer MBDA transforms the Kerveros from a mere cargo drone into a lethal anti-armor weapon. The Akeron MP, a state-of-the-art anti-tank missile, is specifically designed for high precision and lethality against armored vehicles and hardened targets. With these missiles, the Kerveros can strike from above with precision, providing a unique advantage in modern warfare scenarios where unmanned platforms are increasingly essential.
The Kerveros is available in two configurations, each designed with a unique propulsion system to accommodate different mission profiles. The Electric Version of the Kerveros has a maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of 120 kg and a payload capacity of 50 kg. It offers a flight range of 30 km, extendable based on mission needs, and can reach a maximum altitude of 16,400 feet above sea level. At maximum weight, the electric version has a flight endurance of 25 minutes and operates on a 2.4 GHz communication link with AES 128 and 256 encryption for secure data transmission.
In contrast, the Hybrid Version combines electric motors with an internal combustion engine to extend operational range and endurance. This version has an MTOW of 150 kg and the same 50 kg payload capacity. It provides a longer flight range of up to 100 km and an impressive endurance of 3 to 4 hours at maximum weight, making it suitable for extended missions. Like the electric version, it also supports a 2.4 GHz communication link with AES 128 and 256 encryption.
The Kerveros’ ability to deploy the Akeron MP anti-tank guided missile represents a significant leap forward for Greece’s defense capabilities. The Akeron MP, developed by MBDA, is known for its fire-and-forget and man-in-the-loop capabilities, making it adaptable for both autonomous and operator-guided missions. This missile system has been proven effective against various armored targets, from tanks to fortified positions, providing exceptional precision and impact power.
By integrating the Akeron MP, Altus LSA has transformed the Kerveros into a highly versatile combat platform capable of executing anti-tank missions remotely, with minimal risk to personnel. This new capability enhances the Greek armed forces’ firepower and aligns with a global shift toward using drones to conduct high-risk missions.
The Kerveros offers a strategic advantage in asymmetric warfare scenarios, where flexible, unmanned systems provide a tactical edge against larger, conventional forces. The drone’s ability to carry and launch guided missiles from a high altitude, paired with its extended endurance and range in the hybrid version, makes it ideal for long-range, precision strikes in hostile environments.
Furthermore, the ATLAS 8H Kerveros’ modular design means it can switch between combat and logistical roles, providing an all-in-one solution for battlefield resupply and strike missions. This adaptability positions the Kerveros as an invaluable asset for offensive and support roles, capable of rapidly responding to changing battlefield dynamics.