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FLANQ Launches Expeditionary USV for Maritime Surveillance and Special Forces Operation

May 20, 2025
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FLANQ Launches Q-RECON: European Designed Uncrewed Surface Vessel for Maritime Defense

FLANQ, a German-based maritime defense solutions provider, has unveiled Q-RECON, a European designed and built uncrewed surface vessel (USV) tailored for operations in the littoral domain.

Designed for Precision

Developed to meet the urgent operational requirements of a European customer, Q-RECON is a compact, two-meter long USV that is easily portable by two individuals. It is specifically designed for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and tactical interdiction missions.

Advanced Sensor Capabilities

Equipped with a 30 kg internal payload bay, Q-RECON can accommodate a variety of sensors, including 360°-night vision and multi-spectral cameras. This makes it ideal for covert monitoring, infrastructure inspections, and beach landing surveys. Its versatility allows for deployment in various naval mission scenarios, including single-use operations, making it a valuable asset for naval special forces.

Agile Performance

Powered by dual FLANQ-designed vectored jet drives, Q-RECON boasts agile maneuverability and can reach burst speeds of up to 30 knots. Its navigational suite includes onboard autopilot, GPS, IMU, and optional dead-reckoning capability, enabling operations in GNSS-denied environments.

Cutting-Edge Technology

At the heart of Q-RECON’s mission versatility is FLANQ’s proprietary Q-KONTROL and Q-MIND hardware and software stack. This technology facilitates simplified in-theatre payload reconfiguration and autonomous route planning, crucial for real-time adaptation during dynamic operations.

Debut at Combined Naval Event

Q-RECON will make its industry debut at the Combined Naval Event in Farnborough, UK next week. Attendees can visit FLANQ’s stand, F24, to see the USV up close and learn more about its capabilities.

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