Quantum Systems Expands Estonia Operations, Acquires Intelligence Software Firm SensusQ
German drone manufacturer Quantum Systems has announced an expanded permanent presence in Tallinn, Estonia, and completed the acquisition of Estonian intelligence software company SensusQ. The move follows the company's $1.2 billion Series D funding round announced on July 2, 2025, and reinforces its strategic footprint on NATO's eastern flank.

Highlights
- Quantum Systems announced the acquisition of Estonian intelligence software firm SensusQ on July 10, 2025, to strengthen its data analytics and intelligence capabilities.
- The expansion follows a $1.2 billion Series D funding round closed on July 2, 2025, one of the largest in European defense tech.
- Quantum Systems is building a permanent presence in Tallinn, Estonia, adding to existing operations in Lithuania along NATO's eastern flank.
- The company's STRILA high-speed interceptor drone is designed to counter Shahed-136/131 loitering munitions and reconnaissance drones.
- The moves reflect accelerating growth in Europe's defense technology sector amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Quantum Systems has announced an expansion of its operations in Estonia, strengthening its permanent presence in Tallinn while deepening its engagement across NATO's eastern flank — a region where the company is already actively operating in Lithuania.
A Product Line Spanning Defensive Drone Systems
Quantum Systems develops a range of defense systems, including the STRILA high-speed interceptor drone, designed to destroy aerial targets. The platform is capable of countering threats such as Shahed-136/131 loitering munitions and reconnaissance drones.
Acquisition of SensusQ Bolsters Intelligence Analysis Capabilities
On July 10, the company announced the acquisition of SensusQ, an Estonian intelligence software firm specializing in advanced data analytics solutions for defense and security applications. SensusQ's software helps defense and security customers process, organize, and analyze large volumes of operational data, significantly improving intelligence exploitation efficiency.
$1.2 Billion Series D Fuels Rapid Expansion
The Estonia expansion follows Quantum Systems' announcement of a $1.2 billion Series D funding round on July 2, 2025. The capital is earmarked to support industrial-scale production, international expansion, and continued investment in software, artificial intelligence (AI), and autonomous systems.
As Quantum Systems extends its footprint across the Baltic region, its strategic presence on NATO's eastern flank continues to grow — reflecting the rapid rise of Europe's defense technology sector against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Image credit: STRILA interceptor drone (Quantum Systems)
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