ptldM3
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Actually, it does mean Altius can't.
The highest altitude ever recorded by a piston engined propeller aircraft is held by the Boeing Condor at approx. 67,000 ft.
For the Altius-M to be able to reach those altitudes is ludicrous since it has a shorter wingspan and higher weight because of operational requirements like communications and surveillance equipment. In any case, this sort of altitude is overkill anyway. Most propeller driven UAVs don't have a ceiling above 30,000 ft, and don't fly at that altitude regularly anyway, chiefly because the sensors are not powerful enough to be able to accurately conduct their mission from that altitude. Even the Altius cannot carry the very heavy equipment that is required if you plan to fly at that altitude.
Thanks for the expert opinion but you haven't have a clue of the wingspan or weight of the Altius-M, just as important is the engine performance which again, you haven't have a clue.
I'm not sure why Iranians are so cocky now when it comes to drones, even claiming you have surpassed Russia. I wasn't aware that Iran overtook Sukhoi overnight. When can we expect an SU-30 or pak-fa equivalent?