Quantum Systems Group has reportedly set a new world record for electric drones, achieving a top speed of 434 mph with its Apex Recordhunter during internal tests. This significantly surpasses the previous record of 409 mph and underscores advancements in drone technology for potential military applications.
Quantum Systems Group, a Munich-based firm, claims to have broken the world speed record for electric drones. The Apex Recordhunter drone reportedly reached a top speed of 699 km/h (434 mph) during tests, surpassing the established record of 657.59 km/h (409 mph).
While the firm anticipates approval from Guinness World Records for its achievement, a formal record attempt is planned in the upcoming weeks. Until then, the official status of the record remains unconfirmed.
The Apex Recordhunter is a technology demonstrator developed over the past year, aimed at next-generation electrically powered drones. It plays a critical role in ongoing projects under WIY Drones, particularly in Ukraine, where it may enhance the country's interceptor capabilities.
The success of the Apex Recordhunter could lead to further speed record attempts, including those for an FPV interceptor drone designed to carry a 0.5 kg payload. Such developments highlight the potential response to evolving aerial threats encountered by Ukraine.
Other competitors, like drone builders in New Zealand, have also recorded unofficial speeds of up to 453 mph. They have yet to meet the criteria for a certified record, indicating a growing race in drone speed advancements.
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Quantum Systems Group has reportedly set a new world record for electric drones, achieving a top speed of 434 mph with its Apex Recordhunter during internal tests. This significantly surpasses the previous record of 409 mph and underscores advancements in drone technology for potential military applications.