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German drones to the front

Quantum Frontline Industries (QFI) has successfully produced its first batch of Linza drones for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, marking a shift to continuous production under a German-Ukrainian co-production model. The initiative aims to meet the demand for tactical drones while ensuring reliable supply and operational performance.

04/01/2026  By Redaktion

Quantum Frontline Industries (QFI) has completed production of its first batch of drones for delivery to Ukraine on schedule. The first Linza drones manufactured in Germany are now being delivered to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, while production continues to ramp up.

Quantum Frontline Industries (QFI) has completed production of the first batch of drones. The systems are being delivered to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The delivery marks the transition from production preparation to continuous series production under the German-Ukrainian co-production model. Now that production has begun, QFI is focusing on expanding capacity and accelerating deliveries throughout the year.

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The LINZA systems, developed by Frontline Robotics and proven in the field, are being manufactured as part of the “Build with Ukraine” initiative, combining Ukrainian development with German industrial manufacturing to ensure consistent and scalable production for the Ukrainian armed forces.

Matthias Lehna, CEO of Quantum Frontline Industries, said: “The first deliveries mark the transition from building capacity to series production. Our priority now is to increase production output, stabilize production, and ensure a reliable, continuous supply that meets operational needs.”

Mykyta Rozhkov, CBDO of Frontline Robotics, said: “Our goal is to help fully meet the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ demand for tactical drones. We are focused on delivering systems that perform reliably in real-world operations while ensuring a stable and dependable supply from our side. We are grateful to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the German Ministry of Defense, and our partners for making this possible.”

 

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