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German Quantum-Systems Expands Drone Production with Second Plant in Ukraine.
On 18 April 2024, German drone manufacturer Quantum-Systems announced the opening of a second drone production plant in Ukraine. This plant will have a capacity of up to 1,000 drones a year, including the production of spare parts. The manufacturer will invest up to €6 million in drone production over two years. The German Vice-Chancellor and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection, Robert Habeck, inaugurated the plant in the presence of the Ukrainian Minister for Strategic Industry, Alexander Kamyshin. German company Quantum Systems is building its second defense plant in Ukraine.
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The Scorpion forms one-half of a versatile 2-in-1 system, sharing the main fuselage, ground controller, data link, sensors, and AI capabilities (Picture source: Quantum Systems)
The company is strengthening this commitment with the creation of this new production unit in Ukraine. In addition, it supports the Ukrainian armed forces with the delivery of its reconnaissance drones and operates a local service, support, training, and logistics center with 25 Ukrainian employees. They train drone pilots and implement technological advances in reconnaissance systems directly on-site.
Quantum Systems Vector reconnaissance drones have been in use in Ukraine since May 2022. To date, 212 systems have been made available through the German Enabling Initiative. By the end of the year, a total of 500 Quantum Systems reconnaissance drones should have been delivered to Ukraine.
Based in Munich, Quantum-Systems GmbH specializes in the development and manufacture of UAVs for civilian and military use. Founded in response to the growing demand for accurate and reliable aerial surveillance solutions, Quantum-Systems has distinguished itself through its innovations in the autonomous drone sector. Among its flagship products, the Vector UAV and the Scorpion UAV stand out for their advanced capabilities.
The Vector UAV is a reconnaissance UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) designed to offer maximum flexibility and high precision in difficult conditions. This UAV is capable of flying for up to 120 minutes continuously, covering a large surveillance area with a single mission. It is equipped with multispectral camera technology that captures high-quality images even in low-light conditions, making the Vector particularly suitable for military surveillance and disaster management operations.
Quantum-Systems drones are renowned for their robustness and ability to operate in a variety of environments, making them valuable tools for both civilian applications and supporting military operations. With the opening of new production facilities in Ukraine, Quantum-Systems aims to strengthen its presence on the international market while contributing to security and surveillance in conflict zones.
Since the start of the conflict in Ukraine, the establishment of military equipment manufacturing plants on Ukrainian territory has taken on major strategic importance. This initiative responds to an urgent need to strengthen the national defense capability in the face of continuing aggression. By locating the production of military equipment such as drones, munitions, and other defense materials, Ukraine is reducing its dependence on foreign supplies, which is crucial in a context where logistical routes can be compromised or targeted by hostile action. In addition, these facilities contribute to the local economy by creating jobs and developing technological skills among the civilian population. This increased autonomy in the production of defense equipment not only enables a more rapid response to military threats but also greater control over the quality and availability of equipment essential to the country's survival in wartime.
Defense News April 2024