Quantum Cyber N.V., a Nasdaq-listed autonomous defence technology company assembling an AI-powered System-of-Systems platform for drone warfare, counter-UAS, and border security applications, has introduced the PHANTOM-950 – a long-range autonomous unmanned aerial system platform the Company is developing as a modular design intended to support government and defence customers across logistics, surveillance, communications relay, electronic warfare, humanitarian support, and other mission-specific applications.
Platform Overview
According to internal design specifications, the PHANTOM-950 is being designed for missions of up to 950 kilometers, depending on configuration, with a targeted operating altitude of up to 18,000 meters, a targeted payload capacity of up to 10 kilograms, autonomous navigation and precision landing capability, and support for either reusable or one-way mission configurations. The modular payload architecture is intended to accommodate a broad range of government and commercial mission requirements, including logistics, humanitarian assistance, communications relay, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, environmental monitoring, and other customer-specific payloads.
As designed, the PHANTOM-950 would incorporate a blended-wing airframe together with a multi-stage propulsion system intended to support launch, cruise, and terminal flight operations. The platform is being designed around a modular philosophy intended to allow customers to configure payloads according to operational requirements rather than limiting the aircraft to a single mission profile.
Quantum Cyber intends to manufacture the PHANTOM-950 through its domestic manufacturing operations following completion of its previously announced manufacturing facility acquisition and production build-out. The Company believes that, if established, in-house manufacturing would support quality control, supply chain resilience, and future production scalability.
The introduction of the PHANTOM-950 follows several strategic initiatives announced by the Company in recent months, including expansion of its domestic manufacturing capabilities, development of the Quantum Station command-and-control platform, advancement of proprietary propulsion technologies, and continued growth of its autonomous systems portfolio.
“PHANTOM-950 represents another step in the evolution of our autonomous platform portfolio,”
said David Lazar, Chief Executive Officer of Quantum Cyber.
“Our objective is to develop modular systems capable of supporting a wide variety of government and commercial missions while leveraging the manufacturing capabilities we are building in the United States.”
Source: Quantum Cyber
