AUSA 2024: Quantum-Systems targets big 2025 with UAS developments
Quantum-Systems has been upgrading its UAS family, with new versions of the Vector, Reliant and Twister drones set for release throughout 2025.
While many exhibitors, if not most, attending an event or show will look at number of units sold as a quantitative measure of success, there are some whose ambitions take their business in a different direction.
Italy-based Elytron Aeronautica, headquartered in Torino, is looking to sell its entire Talisman UAV progamme, lock, stock and barrel, as the system makes a global debut under the spotlights of AUVSI’s Xponential.
Featured an unusual – for unmanned systems at least – tandem-wing design, Talisman is able to manoeuvre even in a stall position, thanks to the rear-wing location of its ailerons. Single-wing aircraft
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Quantum-Systems has been upgrading its UAS family, with new versions of the Vector, Reliant and Twister drones set for release throughout 2025.
The service has been using a Directed Requirement (DR) approach to speed up the deployment of a Medium Range Reconnaissance capability.
AeroVironment’s portfolio will grow thanks to the eVTOL P550 aimed at battalion-level tactical forces.
The Royal Australian Air Force is advancing its unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) capabilities across three key programmes as it works with the likes of Boeing and Northrop Grumman to reshape Australia’s defence strategy.
Prototypes from Griffon Aerospace and Textron Systems recently passed through MOSA conformance trials and flight tests.
Funds for the second phase of this effort will be allocated in the US Department of Defense (DoD) FY2026 budget request.