Ukrainian drone developer Skyeton has announced a strategic partnership with Danish company Quadsat, which specializes in radio frequency (RF) research. The collaboration aims to advance electromagnetic surveillance systems by integrating Skyeton’s Raybird UAV platform with Quadsat’s proven RF payload and spectrum monitoring technology.
The Raybird UAV is known for exceptional endurance and reliability, making it an ideal choice for battlefield intelligence gathering. Quadsat’s testing and measurement solutions are trusted by leading global satellite companies to ensure high equipment performance.
Together, the companies will deliver a high-performance, scalable, and tactically flexible solution for real-time intelligence on the electromagnetic spectrum. This integration enhances Raybird’s capabilities by incorporating advanced spectrum monitoring and RF signal source detection in complex operational environments.
Klaus Aude, Chief Commercial Officer, Quadsat, commented:
“By combining our robust RF payload with Skyeton’s battle-proven UAS, we are able to bring a powerful new solution to the electromagnetic warfare space. 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 defense applications. Quadsat’s technology is platform-agnostic, and our integration with fixed-wing systems is a clear demonstration of that.”
Pavlo Shevchuk, International CEO of Skyeton, added,
“This partnership marks a significant step forward in expanding the capabilities of our Raybird UAS. 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. It’s a natural evolution of our mission to deliver high-endurance, mission-ready systems that provide actionable intelligence when and where it matters most.”
Quadsat and Skyeton will showcase their collaboration at the International Drone Show 2025 in Denmark on June 18–19, where they will conduct a joint demonstration flight. The event will feature the Raybird UAV equipped with Quadsat’s RF payload, highlighting real-time spectrum monitoring and RF target detection capabilities.