Quantum Systems Presents First Unmanned Ground Vehicle at Enforce Tac 2026
German drone manufacturer Quantum Systems has unveiled its first unmanned ground vehicle at Enforce Tac 2026. The system marks the company’s expansion from aerial ISR platforms into land-based robotics. The move signals a broader strategy to position itself as a multi-domain provider.
German defense technology company Quantum Systems has introduced its first unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), expanding its portfolio beyond unmanned aerial systems into terrestrial robotics.
The platform was presented during Enforce Tac 2026 in Nuremberg, a trade exhibition focused on internal security and defense technologies. The unveiling represents the company’s entry into the rapidly growing European market for autonomous land systems.
According to company information released at the event, the new UGV is designed as a modular, multi-mission platform capable of supporting reconnaissance, surveillance, and payload transport tasks. The system is intended for military, border security, and special operations users, with emphasis on deployability and integration into networked command architectures.
Quantum Systems has previously focused on electric vertical take-off and landing unmanned aerial vehicles, supplying ISR platforms to several European armed forces. By entering the ground robotics segment, the company is positioning itself within a broader multi-domain unmanned systems market, where interoperability between aerial and ground assets is becoming increasingly relevant.
The expansion comes amid rising European defense spending and growing demand for unmanned and optionally autonomous systems. Armed forces across NATO are investing in robotic platforms to reduce personnel exposure, enhance situational awareness, and support logistics in contested environments.
While detailed technical specifications and procurement timelines were not disclosed, the introduction of a ground platform suggests a strategic shift toward portfolio diversification and deeper participation in Europe’s land systems modernization programs.