Quantum Systems unveils PULSE P19 turboprop aircraft for counter-drone and multi-mission operations
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Stephen Pope
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Quantum Systems, a German drone and defense technology company, unveiled the PULSE P19 at ILA Berlin 2026. The aircraft is a turboprop multi-mission platform designed for both crewed and uncrewed operations, primarily intended as a counter-drone weapon system. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz revealed the mockup at the event on June 10, 2026. The PULSE P19 represents Quantum Systems' expansion into larger medium-altitude, multi-role aircraft capable of missions including counter-UAS, ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance), and training.
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· 3 pulledQuantum Systems unveiled the PULSE P19, a turboprop multi-mission aircraft designed for both crewed and uncrewed operations and envisioned as a potent new weapon to counter enemy drone threats.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz ceremoniously pulling aside a black shroud covering the PULSE P19 mockup at Quantum Systems' show stand on June 10, 2026.
The product marks Quantum Systems' move into a larger medium-altitude, multi-role aircraft.
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