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A500
Asteria Aerospace
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A500
Asteria AerospaceThe extracted facts do not coherently describe a single robotic system called 'A500.' The 73 facts span at least five unrelated subjects: (1) academic robot navigation research (FlowNav, MetricNav, MPC quadrotor, SSL-NBV plant reconstruction) from UTN/Inria and Wageningen University; (2) Asteria Aerospace, an Indian drone company owned 74% by Reliance Jio Platforms, with 400+ deployed drones and a CBI bribery scandal; (3) the THEA500 Mini, a retro gaming console replica of the Commodore Amiga 500 made by Retro Games Ltd.; (4) Amiga 500 hardware accessories and community repair/modding discussions; and (5) an unrelated Acer tablet complaint. No single system named 'A500' is consistently described across independent sources, and no autonomy-relevant robotic system called 'A500' is identifiable from these facts.
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Evidence-graded claims from the Asteria Aerospace deep report
Asteria Aerospace achieved ~90% YoY revenue growth to Rs 79 crore in FY25, but its net loss widened to Rs 6.7 crore (from Rs 2 crore in FY24), spending Rs 1.09 per rupee of revenue earned.
Financial figures are corroborated by official Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) subsidiary financial filings [1][2], constituting an independent regulatory disclosure — though profitability trajectory remains a concern the vendor's own communications downplay.
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Asteria Aerospace holds DGCA certification for 3 drones (2 small category, 1 micro category), and its A200 drone received the first UIN (Unique Identification Number) ever issued in India by DGCA.
DGCA certification and first-UIN claim are sourced solely from the company's own news/media page [6]; no DGCA public registry entry or independent regulatory confirmation is cited in the dossier.
from Asteria Aerospace deep report →The Genesis platform connects drones to command centers for surveillance and security, enabling industrial IoT fleet management.
The Genesis launch is documented in a PR Newswire press release [10], which is a company-issued release — not an independent review — and no third-party customer deployment or analyst validation is cited.
from Asteria Aerospace deep report →Asteria Aerospace is under a bribery investigation by India's federal crime-fighting agency.
The bribery investigation is reported by an independent news intelligence source [7] (Distill Intelligence), but the dossier does not cite a primary news article, official charge sheet, or named agency, leaving the specific allegation unverified at primary-source level.
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