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Booth #719 in the GovMilSpace Hall
Today, success on the battlefield comes from seeing first, acting first, and gaining a decision advantage in the electromagnetic spectrum.
This is the environment QUADSAT’s payloads and software are designed for.
The ability to detect RF activity, without being seen, and to enable effects against high-value RF systems is decisive. Agile and flexible solutions are winning. Recent conflicts underscore the pivotal impact of unmanned platforms and electromagnetic operations in driving operational superiority.
Let Us Fix the Operational Problem
Traditional EW relies on ground systems or crewed aircraft. Ground systems are constrained by terrain and line-of-sight, while aircraft missions are expensive and expose crews to significant risk in contested environments.
These approaches limit coverage, persistence, and responsiveness, and are costly and inflexible. As a result, it is difficult for defense forces to collect critical spectrum intelligence efficiently, driving demand for agile, unmanned, and scalable Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (EMSO) capabilities.

The QUADSAT Solution
QUADSAT delivers drone-based Electronic Support (ES) and Electronic Attack (EA) capabilities, designed for modern warfare.
By elevating EW systems on unmanned platforms, we extend the radio horizon for long-range emitter detection and geolocation at distances of hundreds of kilometres away. Our technology provides detection, classification, and geolocation, delivering actionable spectrum intelligence for targeting and mission planning.
Combat-Proven Kill Chain
QUADSAT systems are operational today and deployed in the most contested environments.
In Ukraine, QUADSAT partnered with a drone OEM, to deploy a distributed, unmanned sensor-to-shooter workflow.

The QUADSAT SpectraLoc Payload and software
SpectraLoc delivers fast detection and localization of RF interference in contested environments. It provides passive sensing with a low probability of detection.
Together, these capabilities bring speed, accuracy, and mission confidence to RF-dependent defense programs.
Operational Workflow
The result is a low-cost, rapidly deployable solution that enables forces to support SEAD and freedom of maneuver in contested airspace.’
Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) refers to military actions aimed at neutralizing enemy air defenses, including surface-to-air missiles and radar systems. SEAD can involve both physical destruction and electronic warfare tactics to disrupt or deceive enemy air defenses without exposing pilots or ground forces to risk.’
Take the Next Step
If you want to understand how to achieve spectrum dominance in real-world contested environments, visit the QUADSAT booth 719 in the GovMilSpace hall.
Our team will demonstrate how drone-based Electronic Support and Electronic Attack capabilities can turn spectrum intelligence into a decisive operational advantage from first detection to mission execution.