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UAS Platforms

Multi-Rotor | Fixed-Wing | VTOL

Unmanned aerial systems designed and manufactured for demanding operational environments. From compact inspection drones to long-endurance surveillance platforms, each system is built to military-grade specifications.

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Complete Platform Range

The Right Airframe for Every Mission

Our UAS fleet spans the full spectrum of unmanned flight — from compact multi-rotors for confined-space inspection to heavy-lift octocopters, long-endurance fixed-wing VTOLs, and hybrid platforms that combine cruise efficiency with precision hover. Every aircraft is built to military-grade specifications, with redundant systems, encrypted communications, and autonomous flight modes.

All platforms share a common payload and ground-control architecture, so the same sensors, mission planning, and data workflows carry across the entire range. Whether your mission calls for minutes of agile close-range flight or hours of beyond-visual- line-of-sight coverage, there is a Cybrid Thrust airframe engineered for it.

CT-Scout X4

Compact Quad-Rotor

Agile, foldable quad-rotor for confined spaces — 45 min endurance, 8 km range, RGB + thermal payload options for close-range inspection and tactical recon.

CT-Sentinel X8

Heavy-Lift Octocopter

High-capacity octocopter with motor-out redundancy and 8 kg payload — 90 min endurance, 15 km range, encrypted HD downlink for heavy sensors and delivery.

CT-Hawk FW

Fixed-Wing VTOL

Long-endurance fixed-wing VTOL needing no runway — 4 h flight, 100 km range, BVLOS-certified for large-area mapping and corridor inspection.

CT-Raptor VTOL

Hybrid VTOL

Hybrid platform blending fixed-wing efficiency with multi-rotor precision — 2 h endurance, 50 km range, modular payload bay and field-swappable modules.

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Our engineering team can design bespoke UAS solutions tailored to your specific requirements.

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