Frontline Robotics describes its mission as building an integrated robotic ecosystem for defense. Public company material emphasizes Ukrainian manufacturing, crew training, warranty and service support, and fielded robotic systems intended to reduce operator exposure in contested battlefield conditions.
The company's catalog relevance comes from three connected systems: LINZA, a multifunctional UAV for logistics and other small-drone roles; ZOOM, an EW-resistant reconnaissance drone for aerial ISR and coordinate transmission; and BURIA, a remote weapon station for stand-off engagement from a tripod or unmanned ground vehicle.
External reporting and partner announcements add production context beyond the product pages. Quantum Systems says Frontline was founded by four Ukrainians and formalized a 2025 cooperation agreement with Quantum Systems in Ukraine, while Janes reported that the later Quantum Frontline Industries joint venture was set up to manufacture at least 10,000 ZOOM and LINZA UAVs in Germany in 2026 for Ukraine.
EW-resistant UAVsrobotic systemsremote weapon stationsunmanned ground vehicle integrationsdefense production support
Public sources identify Quantum Frontline Industries as a German-Ukrainian joint venture involving Quantum Systems and Frontline Robotics, but do not present it as a subsidiary of Frontline Robotics. Frontline's own public pages do not clearly publish a headquarters address, so headquarters and coordinates are omitted.