Quantum-Systems

Quantum-Systems[1][2][3][4][5] GmbH is a German technology company headquartered in Gilching. Founded in 2015, it specializes in the development, design and production of small Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles (UAV), also known as drones.

Quantum-Systems GmbH
TypeGesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
Industry
Founded2015 (2015)
Headquarters,
Products
Websitequantum-systems.com

Products

Tron Series

The Tron was the first electric VTOL (eVTOL) fixed-wing UAS developed, produced, and sold by Quantum-Systems. It became the platform for all succeeding developments of Quantum-Systems. Tron can carry payloads and sensors with a weight of up to 2 kg. It was discontinued in December 2020.

Trinity Series[6]

Quantum-Systems GmbH Trinity F90+ UAV
Quantum-Systems GmbH Trinity F90+ UAV

The Trinity It is a 5 kg battery-electric drone with a 2.4 m wingspan that can fly for 90 minutes in temperatures ranging from -12 °C to +50 °C, with a cruise speed of 70 km/h.

The first Trinity prototype had its maiden flight in 2016. The serial production of Trinity started in 2018. The Trinity is the flagship of the Quantum-Systems fleet. It features three VTOL transition tilt-rotors along with the company's modular payload systems to match its 700 g payload capacity, and a foamed fuselage.

Vector & Scorpion Series[7]

Quantum-Systems GmbH Vector & Scorpion UAS
Quantum-Systems GmbH Vector & Scorpion UAS

Serial production of the Vector and Scorpion 2-in-1-System started in 2020. The Vector is made of carbon-fiber-reinforced material, which makes it more resistant to various weather conditions. Scorpion is a short-range endurance tricopter. Both UAS share the same fuselage.

In September of 2020[8] Auterion partnered with Quantum-Systems to bring to market Vector, a rucksack-portable tactical drone.

Operators

References

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  7. "Quantum-Systems Vector - The 2in1 Vertical Take-off Reconnaissance UAV". Quantum-Systems. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
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  9. Grylls, George. "Germany donates drone to PCG". Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  10. Grylls, George. "German drone to direct Ukrainian fire from the skies". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
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