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.
UAV manufacturer Yuneec is exhibiting its new UAV, the Typhoon H, at Security and Counter Terror Expo (SCTX) in London.
The new UAV features Typhoon H, with sonar anti-collision technology, and a modular platform which the company will soon offer with a FLIR Thermal imaging solution.
The company manufactures its vehicles in Shanghai but has sites internationally. Yuneec is displaying three of its models at SCTX which have varying payload capabilities. The Typhoon H is part of the Hex range of UAVs which have six rotors.
Yuneec has relationships with police forces across the country, and is making advances in
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