Pioneering the evolution of fixed-wing unmanned aircraft systems in Europe — building on deep roots in drone innovation since 2009
FULL IN-HOUSE CYCLE FROM CONCEPT TO FLIGHT
Located in Bucharest, Romania, Qognifly Systems maintains full in-house control across the UAV development chain — from airframe design and composite fabrication to avionics, optics, and mission software.
Every Qognifly UAV is designed, assembled, and validated internally by a seasoned team of aerospace engineers. With on-site labs for sensor calibration, RF testing, and GCS development, we deliver robust platforms engineered for the most demanding operational environments — with zero reliance on outsourced manufacturing.
DEVELOPED & MANUFACTURED IN EUROPE
OUR KEY ADVANTAGES
Rapid UAV design — from concept to flight in under 3 months
Qognifly is a full-spectrum drone design house, capable of delivering mission-ready UAVs— from micro platforms to large fixed-wing systems — in record time. Our innovations include mother-drone architectures with foldable-wing child UAVs for advanced multi-layered operations.
Field-proven expertise across multirotor and fixed-wing systems
With a heritage dating back to 2009, including heavy-lift multirotors and rotary UAVs, our engineering team brings over a decade of hands-on experience to every new platform we design.
European-developed, manufactured, and supported
All Qognifly systems are designed, assembled, and tested within the EU — ensuring full control, secure supply chains, and freedom from export restrictions or embargo-related risks.
In-house sensors, comms & integration
Proprietary optical, radar, and radio modules ensure system-level optimization,security, and superior field performance.
16 years of UAS innovation
20+ operating countries
10+ global clients
Let’s Build the Future of Autonomous Defense.
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