Aircraft & UAVs

Granta GA-10FPV-AI

Also known as
  • GA-10FPV-AI
  • GA-10-FPV-AI
  • Granta GA-FPV
  • GA-FPV
  • GA-10FPV-AI quadcopter UAV

Granta GA-10FPV-AI is a Lithuanian AI-assisted first-person-view quadcopter UAV by Granta Autonomy. Manufacturer and specialist reporting describe it as a mini-UAV family addition with VTOL quadcopter layout, payload up to 3 kg, pre-programmed autonomous missions in radio-silent, radio-frequency-denied, or GNSS-denied conditions, configurable video links and cameras, and a control kit built around FPV goggles, controller, charger, antennas, and an external-video monitor.

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Profile

Origin
Lithuania
Type
AI-assisted FPV quadcopter UAV
Service note
2024-present Lithuanian mini-UAV procurement era
Designer
Granta Autonomy
Designed
Publicly announced as Granta Autonomy's newest mini-UAV addition on 26 September 2024
Produced
2024-present contract production
Number built
Nearly 1,000 GA-10FPV-AI platforms were reported as included in the September 2024 Lithuanian MoD contract

Specifications

Configuration
First-person-view quadcopter UAV
Takeoff and landing
Vertical takeoff and landing
Payload
Up to 3 kg
Mission modes
Pre-programmed autonomous operation in radio silence, radio-frequency-denied, or GNSS-denied environments
Control equipment
Ground control station with FPV goggles, controller, battery charger, antennas, and external-video monitor
Video and sensors
Customizable video transmission frequencies and camera types
Reported contract quantity
Almost 1,000 GA-10FPV-AI platforms in the September 2024 Lithuanian MoD contract
Delivery package
Combat drones procured with additional accessories, launch and control equipment, and training
Design And Kit Notes

Published manufacturer material and specialist reporting present GA-10FPV-AI as a compact FPV mini-UAV rather than a larger fixed-wing reconnaissance aircraft. The available open specifications emphasize its modular quadcopter layout, operator kit, and autonomy features more than endurance or range figures.

Airframe

Quadcopter VTOL FPV UAV with payload capacity stated as up to 3 kg.

Autonomy

Pre-programmed mission operation is described for radio-silence, radio-frequency-denied, and GNSS-denied conditions.

Operator Kit

Listed kit elements include FPV goggles, controller, battery charger, antennas, and external-video monitor.

Granta UAV Family Context

Granta Autonomy material and a Scroll.media interview place the GA-10FPV-AI, also described as GA-FPV, within the company's Ukraine-support UAV line rather than as an isolated quadcopter. The same reporting identifies Hornet XR reconnaissance drones and the X-WING loitering munition as related Granta systems supplied, tested, or planned for Ukrainian use. This is a manufacturer and support-package relationship; it does not mean the three systems share the same mission role.

Sources: Granta Autonomy Lithuanian MoD FPV Order; Scroll.media Granta Autonomy Interview.

Timeline

Granta GA-10FPV-AI Key Events

  1. Granta Autonomy founded

    Granta Autonomy was founded by former Lithuanian military engineers Gediminas Guoba and Laurynas Litvinas and developed remote-controlled UAV aircraft, micro gimbals, and datalink software.

  2. Seed funding supports production

    A EUR 1 million seed round led by ScaleWolf VC, with Brolis Defence and HFL Holdings participating, was reported as funding expanded UAV, micro-gimbal, and digital-datalink development and production.

  3. Lithuanian FPV-drone procurement announced

    Lithuania's Ministry of National Defence said its Defence Resources Agency had signed contracts with five Lithuanian manufacturers, including Granta Autonomy, for more than 2,300 FPV combat drones for Lithuania and nearly 5,000 of the same type for Ukraine.

    Sources: Lithuanian MoD FPV Procurement

  4. Granta order announced

    Granta Autonomy announced a EUR 1 million Lithuanian Ministry of National Defence order for GA-10FPV-AI drones within a broader Lithuanian FPV procurement for Lithuania and Ukraine.

    Sources: Granta Autonomy Lithuanian MoD FPV Order, Defense News Lithuanian FPV Drone Procurement, Joint Forces Granta FPV Order

  5. First Lithuanian combat drones reach warehouses

    Lithuania's Ministry of National Defence reported that the first Lithuanian combat drones for the Lithuanian military and Ukrainian armed forces had reached army warehouses after Ukrainian-frontline-style testing; the notice did not state how many were GA-10FPV-AI systems.

    Sources: Lithuanian MoD First Combat Drones Warehouses

  6. Ukraine delivery confirmed in reporting

    Business Insider reported that Granta Autonomy had delivered 1,000 GA-10FPV-AI quadcopters to Ukraine, that the drones could be used for attack and surveillance, and that Granta had a contract to send nearly 4,000 more to Ukraine.

    Sources: Business Insider Granta Ukraine Testing

Media
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