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Ukraine set to receive first batch of advanced Linza drones

Thu, April 02, 2026 - 02:40
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The Linza unmanned aerial systems have already been tested in combat conditions
Ukraine set to receive first batch of advanced Linza drones Drone (photo: Getty Images)

Managing Director of Quantum Frontline Industries, Matthias Lehna, announced that the company has completed production of the first batch of drones for the Armed Forces of Ukraine and is moving on to scaling up serial production, according to Defender Media.

Transition to serial production

The joint German-Ukrainian enterprise Quantum Frontline Industries has completed the production of the first batch of drones, which will be handed over to Ukrainian military personnel.

The company notes that this stage marks the completion of the production process setup and the beginning of stable serial manufacturing within the framework of bilateral cooperation.

Plans to increase production

After launching production, the enterprise intends to gradually expand its capacity and accelerate delivery rates throughout the year.

Management emphasizes that the key tasks remain increasing output volumes, stabilizing all processes, and ensuring continuous deliveries in line with current needs.

Focus on the army's needs

Mykyta Rozhkov, Director of Business Development at Frontline Robotics, noted that the company is focused on providing Ukrainian military forces with tactical drones and on establishing sustainable, predictable deliveries.

What is known about Linza drones

The Linza unmanned systems, developed by Frontline Robotics and tested in combat conditions, are produced under the Build with Ukraine initiative.

This initiative combines Ukrainian technological solutions with German industrial capabilities, enabling scalable production to meet the Armed Forces of Ukraine's needs.

The Brave1 cluster reported that testing of a new generation of bomber drones had been conducted, highlighting their improved performance, robust communication channel protection, and remote control from a safe distance.

Terra Drone Corporation announced the signing of a strategic agreement with the Ukrainian company Amazing Drones, which specializes in developing interceptor drones.

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