Ukrainian UAV manufacturer Skyeton has partnered with Danish firm QuadSAT to develop a next-generation unmanned aerial system focused on electromagnetic spectrum surveillance and reconnaissance.
According to The Defense Post, the collaboration centers around integrating QuadSAT’s radio frequency (RF) testing and monitoring technology into Skyeton’s lightweight fixed-wing drones. This initiative aims to create a versatile airborne platform capable of detecting, analyzing, and monitoring RF emissions across a wide range of frequencies.
Defence Industry Europe reported that this joint effort will enable real-time assessment of the electromagnetic environment, providing defense and security forces with enhanced situational awareness. The system is expected to play a critical role in electronic warfare, spectrum dominance, and battlefield intelligence gathering.
In a separate update, Militarnyi mentioned that Skyeton is actively developing an unmanned aircraft tailored specifically for radio-electronic reconnaissance. The new platform is being designed to perform long-endurance missions, gathering critical electronic data while operating discreetly in contested airspace. The integration of QuadSAT’s precision RF payloads with Skyeton’s UAV platforms represents a significant step forward in airborne electromagnetic surveillance, reflecting a growing need for flexible and responsive solutions in modern electronic warfare operations.



