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A400

A400

Asteria Aerospace

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The designation 'A400' appears across at least six entirely unrelated systems in the extracted facts: (1) the Airbus A400M military transport aircraft and its new French Parallel Mission System (PMS) for ISR/C2; (2) the Kingston A400 SATA SSD; (3) the Beretta A400 semi-automatic shotgun; (4) the Raspberry Pi 400 keyboard computer; (5) the NVIDIA RTX A400 GPU; and (6) the Atari 400 mini retro console. Additionally, several facts are clearly about unrelated systems (robotic surgical fiber, Petoi Bittle robot, LLM planning frameworks, Asteria Aerospace drones) that share no meaningful connection to any 'A400' product. No single coherent 'A400' robotic or autonomous system can be synthesized from these facts; the dataset is fundamentally heterogeneous and does not describe one system.

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A400 radiation detector — weight
<1.2 kg; designed for one-handed operation
A400 radiation detector — energy range
50 keV – 3 MeV
A400 radiation detector — detection/localization speed
Detect Cs-137 (0.37 MBq at 1 m) in <22 s; localize in <2 min
Beretta A400 — price range
$1,949–$3,549 depending on variant
Airbus A400M — payload/performance
37t max payload; 4×4m cross-section; 340 m³ cargo; 40,000 ft ceiling; Mach 0.72; 20t to 3,400 nm range

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Evidence-graded claims from the Asteria Aerospace deep report

Good
  • 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.

    from Asteria Aerospace deep report →
Bad
  • 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.

    from Asteria Aerospace deep report →

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