Condor
(Atobá XR)
The Condor (Atobá XR project) is a next-generation platform under development, designed in response to a memorandum of understanding signed with the Brazilian Air Force. Built to meet the demands of persistent border surveillance, the Condor features a designed endurance of up to 35 hours and the ability to carry multiple sensors and subsystems, supporting a payload of up to 350 kg.
One of its standout features is the presence of two attachment points under each wing, allowing the integration of weaponry, such as up to two Hellfire-class missiles per wing. This capability significantly broadens the platform’s operational scope, making it a highly versatile solution for surveillance and strategic combat missions.
Technical data:

- MTOW: 1400kg
- Length: 9,5m
- Wingspan: 15m
- Motor: 145hp
- Payload: 350kg
- Endurance: 35h
- Datalink range: 250km
- Satellite datalink range: Unlimited
- Take-off and landing: 650m
- Able to carry multiple sensors.