DeltaQuad has entered into an agreement with Meridein Group OÜ to expand the availability of its unmanned aerial systems across the Baltic region. The partnership centers on the deployment of the DeltaQuad Evo, a long-range vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) platform, and marks Meridein’s entry into the fixed-wing VTOL segment, broadening its portfolio.

Under the agreement, Meridein will provide local market access and customer engagement support for defense clients, while DeltaQuad benefits from in-region presence to enable smoother adoption and long-term sustainment. The collaboration aims to enhance availability, integration, and training within the region, reducing reliance on external providers as demand for European-built drone systems increases.

The DeltaQuad Evo offers a maximum range of 270 kilometers and endurance of up to 4.5 hours, with a payload capacity of up to 3 kilograms. It supports multi-payload configurations, allowing operators to combine sensors and mission equipment for tasks such as surveillance, mapping, and data collection. Structurally, the platform is built using composite materials, including carbon fiber and fiberglass, providing a balance between durability, environmental resistance, and aerodynamic efficiency.

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