Today’s unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, are becoming lighter, more powerful, and more affordable than their first-generation predecessors.and Adasithe UAE is fast becoming a leader in unmanned systems.
ADASI’s QX series encapsulates the next generation of unmanned systems designed to improve operational efficiency through technical expertise and quickly and cost-effectively bring cutting-edge autonomous capabilities to the defense industry.
The first products of the QX series, introduced a year ago, are easy to carry, deploy, and designed for use by infantry or special forces on the front lines. While the QX-1 is a cruise-munition drone designed to destroy itself along with its target, the QX-2 and QX-3 variants have the option to deploy precision-guided weapons at close range. The QX-4 is the fixed-wing VTOL variant of the QX series, offering an extended range of 90 minutes.
In complex, evolving operating environments, end users seek general-purpose systems that ensure reliable performance and low logistical demands. The entire QX family is designed based on an open, modular and extensible architecture that ensures true multi-role functionality and lower cost of ownership. These systems vary in size, range, durability and payload, while the core design remains the same.
The QX-5 and QX-6 are the latest additions to the tactical family, designed to support customers’ most demanding mission scenarios. The QX-5 is a fixed-wing vertical take-off and landing UAV designed primarily for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Unlike earlier versions of the QX-3 and QX-4 that supported attack missions, the QX-5 is focused on extended-range and persistent ISR missions, border patrol, pipeline surveillance, and wide-area surveillance for civilian and military applications. The system has a maximum take-off weight of 110kg, a range of 100km, an endurance of 7-16 hours (depending on payload configuration), and a service ceiling of 15,000 feet.
The VTOL-capable tactical QX-6 UAV is the cargo variant in the series. Designed to support delivery in challenging environments, 150kg cargoes can be slings configured or enclosed in custom containers with automatic release. It has a maximum take-off weight of 500kg, a range of 100km, an endurance of 1-4 hours (depending on payload configuration) and a service ceiling of 10,000ft. Its ability to operate on land and sea vessels not only enables the Army and Navy to use drones, but oil and gas facilities can also benefit from it.
set function Adasi In addition to many international competitors, this includes the full range of platforms, battlefield combat capabilities, the ability to integrate its products with complex payloads, and sustainment packages including mobile ground systems, maintenance and training.
Videos of the QX series can be found here.



