The first Germany-produced Linza drones are now being supplied, while the company continues to ramp up manufacturing capacity. The development signals a shift towards scaled and continuous delivery aligned with operational demand throughout the year.
The Linza systems, developed by Frontline Robotics, are produced under the “Build with Ukraine” initiative. The programme combines Ukrainian design expertise with German industrial manufacturing to ensure consistent and scalable output.
Matthias Lehna, Managing Director of Quantum Frontline Industries, said the deliveries represent a key step in the programme’s development. “The first deliveries mark the shift from building capability to delivering at scale. Our priority now is to increase output, stabilise production, and ensure reliable, continuous supply aligned with operational demand.”
Mykyta Rozhkov, Chief Business Development Officer of Frontline Robotics, said the focus remains on meeting operational needs. “Our goal is to help ensure that the needs of Ukrainian forces for tactical UAVs are fully met. We are focused on delivering systems that perform reliably in real operations, while maintaining stable and predictable supply on our side. We are grateful to the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, the German Ministry of Defence, and our partners for making this possible”.
The company said further details of the deliveries are being withheld for operational security reasons. This reflects the sensitivity of the programme and its direct support to ongoing military operations.
Quantum Frontline Industries is the first joint venture established under the “Build with Ukraine” initiative. It was created by Quantum Systems and Frontline Robotics to develop Europe’s first fully automated, industrial-scale foreign production line for drones dedicated to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.





















