The first batch is ready: Ukraine is set to receive new Linza drones

Boris Bodnar
Boris Bodnar Journalist
The first batch is ready: Ukraine is set to receive new Linza drones
The Linza drone
The German-Ukrainian joint venture Quantum Frontline Industries has completed production of the first batch of Linza drones for the Ukrainian Armed Forces and is now scaling up to mass production.

This was announced by the company’s managing director, Matthias Lena, according to Defender Media.

The company emphasised that the completion of the first batch of Linza drones demonstrates the successful fine-tuning of production processes and the transition to stable mass production within the framework of bilateral cooperation between Ukraine and Germany.

Following the launch of the production line, the company plans to gradually increase capacity and accelerate the pace of drone deliveries throughout the year. The main priorities remain increasing production volumes, stabilising all stages of production, and ensuring uninterrupted supplies in line with the current needs of the front line.

Frontline Robotics Business Development Director Mykyta Rozhkov emphasised that the company is focused on supplying tactical drones to the Ukrainian military and establishing a stable supply chain.

Linza drones: what is known about them

Linza unmanned systems, developed by Frontline Robotics and tested in combat conditions, are manufactured as part of the Build with Ukraine initiative.

This project combines Ukrainian technological solutions with German manufacturing capabilities, enabling the scaling up of drone production to effectively meet the needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

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