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German drone manufacturer Quantum-Systems to donate 100 Trinity drones to Ukraine

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German drone manufacturer Quantum-Systems will donate 100 Trinity drones of various models to Ukraine.

According to Censor.NET, citing Interfax-Ukraine, this was reported on the website of German aid to Ukraine Germany Aid Ukraine.

"The supply of drones was announced in September 2023 during a meeting between Quantum-Systems CEO Florian Seibel and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko at the Stern Stewart Institute summit. The company, which has been particularly active in Ukraine's defence campaign, is actually donating the drones. Quantum-Systems is also supplying hundreds of Vector UAVs to Ukraine on behalf of the German government," the statement said.

As noted, Ukrainian operators have completed Trinity operator and operator trainer training and will no longer depend on foreign training, and the first delivery of drones will take place in January. The Kyiv city administration will decide how and where the 100 Trinity drones will be deployed.

The report describes the characteristics of the Trimity Pro's mapping modification and notes that they are suitable for assessing military damage. "This means that they are used to accurately map damage to infrastructure, buildings, roads or bridges, for example, after Russian attacks... However, there is also a chance that Trinity will be seen on the battlefield. As already mentioned, the German company supplies a mixture of all Trinity models to Ukraine," the statement said.

In particular, the Trinity Tactical model can be used, for example, to provide real-time imagery to special forces operating in enemy territory or in isolated areas.

"In one flight, a single drone can cover an area of 700 hectares or a linear corridor of 90 km. Regardless of where and how the Ukrainians deploy the drones later, we can be sure that they will serve well both on the battlefield and in cities, and will actively support the fight against Russian occupiers or civilian reconstruction," the website says.