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Quantum Systems expands Estonian operations, acquires SensusQ

Quantum Systems has announced the company’s expansion to Estonia, expanding its permanent presence in Tallinn and its footprint in the along NATO’s Eastern Flank, where the company is already active in Lithuania. 

The company manufacturers a range of defence systems, including the STRILA high-speed interceptor drone, designed to defeat aerial targets including Shahed-136/131 loitering munitions and reconnaissance drones. 

Quantum Systems also announced today (10 July) the acquisition of SensusQ, an Estonian intelligence software company specialising in advanced data analysis solutions for defence and security applications. SensusQ develops software that enables defence and security customers to process, structure and analyse large volumes of operational data. 

The expansion follows Quantum Systems’ USD 1.2 billion Series D financing, announced on 2 July, which supports the company’s industrial scale-up, international expansion and continued investment in software, AI and autonomous systems. 

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Image: STRILA interceptor drones (Quantum Systems)

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