The joint effort brings together Skyeton’s fixed-wing UAS platform, Raybird, and Quadsat’s validated radio frequency (RF) payload technology. Raybird, which has demonstrated battlefield endurance and resilience in Ukraine, is being equipped with Quadsat’s spectrum monitoring systems to gather real-time electromagnetic intelligence.
“This partnership marks a significant step forward in expanding the capabilities of our Raybird UAS,” said Pavlo Shevchuk, International CEO of Skyeton. “By integrating Quadsat’s cutting-edge RF technology, we are equipping our platform with an advanced spectrum monitoring tool that is essential for modern operational environments.”
Quadsat’s RF payloads are already trusted by leading satellite companies for testing and performance verification, and the new integration offers scalable and tactically agile solutions. The system will enable RF emitter detection and spectrum monitoring in complex and dynamic battlefield conditions.
“We are excited to see our robust RF payload technology combined with Skyeton’s battle-proven UAS,” said Klaus Aude, Chief Commercial Officer of Quadsat. “The fact that Raybird has exceptional endurance, with up to 28 hours of flight time, while being easy and rapid to deploy, makes it especially practical for defence applications.”