
14 February 2026

During a visit by a Ukrainian delegation to Quantum Frontline Industries, the first joint Ukrainian-German drone manufacturing enterprise, German company Quantum Systems unveiled a previously unknown jet UAV.
A video of the visit, which included footage of the new UAV, was published by Ukrinform.
According to the Office of the President, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky began his visit to Munich with a meeting with the management and employees of the first joint Ukrainian-German enterprise, Quantum Frontline Industries, which manufactures drones for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius also took part in the meeting.
The head of state was shown the production lines and tested the first strike drone manufactured there. The technology for the production of drones is Ukrainian. They claim that they are equipped with artificial intelligence and have already proven their effectiveness on the front lines.
During the delegation’s visit, the German company Quantum Systems, one of the founders of the joint venture, also presented its line of drones. Among them, journalists filmed a previously unknown jet UAV.
No additional information about the characteristics or purpose of this drone is currently available. Judging by its appearance, it can be assumed that this is a middle strike attack drone with a relatively small warhead. Another possible use could be as a jet interceptor drone.
Given the appearance of the model presented, as well as the fact that it has not been publicly reported on before, it is likely that this UAV is still in the development stage.
As a reminder, in December 2025, the German company Quantum Systems and the Ukrainian drone manufacturer Frontline Robotics announced the creation of a joint venture, Quantum Frontline Industries.

The new company plans to scale up the production of Ukrainian defense solutions using German automation expertise.
The new line will produce the Zoom and Linza drones developed by Frontline Robotics. All systems manufactured in Germany will be supplied to the Ukrainian military in quantities determined by the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine. In a comment to Militarnyi, Frontline said it plans to produce more than 10,000 drones per year.
