HANS VTOL

Vertical Take-off. Fixed-Wing Range. Unmatched Reliability.

Deploy from anywhere, map everywhere. The Hans VTOL combines the vertical flexibility of a quadcopter with the long-range efficiency of a fixed-wing aircraft. Designed for critical surveillance, heavy logistics, and precision mapping across India’s toughest terrains

HANS VTOL Overview

A high-endurance  VTOL fixed-wing UAV delivering the perfect balance of vertical take-off flexibility and long-range efficiency.  Achieves  up to 4 hours of flight time with a  payload capacity of 8 kg for demanding missions.  Designed for  reliable operations in complex and confined environments without runway dependency.  Engineered with a focus on  performance, durability, and mission-critical reliability.  In-house designed and manufactured in India, supporting self-reliance and global-grade standards.

Ultra Endurance

Up to

240 Minutes 

Payload Capacity

Up to

+5-8 Kg 

Operating Altitude (AGL)

Up to

200 Meters

Operational Range

Up to

6000 Meters

Build

 With

 Carbon Composite

Manufectured

 Proudely

100% in INDIA

Front view of a black fixed-wing VTOL drone featuring four vertical lift propellers and a rear pusher propeller, set against a smooth, soft-focused sky background.

 

Engineered for Mission Continuity


The Hans VTOL is not just a drone; it is an industrial airborne asset. By utilizing a hybrid configuration, it eliminates the need for runways, allowing you to launch from confined spaces, dense forests, or urban rooftops. Once airborne, it transitions to fixed-wing flight, gliding efficiently to cover massive areas that standard quadcopters simply cannot reach. 

Hans Hybrid VTOL fixed-wing drone conducting a long-range aerial survey mission over arid terrain. The image showcases the UAV's carbon composite airframe and hybrid propulsion system in flight, demonstrating stability for mapping and surveillance.

Long-Range Surveillance 


With low acoustic signature and high-altitude capability (up to 5000m), Hans provides discreet, persistent monitoring for border security, pipeline inspection, and forest management.

Hans Isometric view of black Hans VTOL fixed-wing drone flying over green terraced fields and a hill station village. The drone casts a shadow on the ground, displaying its hybrid vertical lift and forward flight propellers.VTOL hybrid drone conducting precision aerial survey over complex hilly terrain. Designed for high-altitude mapping and long-range surveillance in India's toughest landscapes.


Aerial Maping & Servay


Equipped with PPK/RTK modules, Hans supports high-resolution RGB and LIDAR sensors to map hundreds of hectares with centimeter-level precision in a single flight.

Low-angle view of a black Hans VTOL drone flying against a blue sky, carrying a beige rugged cargo case labeled '8KG PAYLOAD' mounted to its underbelly.

Critical Logistics


Bridge the gap between remote locations. Deliver up to 8kg of medical supplies, spare parts, or emergency aid to hard-to-reach areas autonomously.

FAQ:

  • Q: What is the maximum altitude Hans can fly?

    • A: Hans can operate up to 5000 meters AMSL, making it suitable for high-altitude Himalayan missions.

  • Q: Does it support custom payloads?

    • A: Yes, the open-architecture payload bay can accommodate thermal cameras, multispectral sensors, or custom cargo boxes.

  • Q: Is it DGCA compliant?

    • A: In Progress, the Hans VTOL is designed in compliance with Indian drone regulations and NPNT readiness.