Stalker XO-10
TechEx identifies the Stalker XO-10 as a single-use fiber-optic drone optimized for high-precision missions in complex environments.
Sources: manufacturer, backgroundBuilt by archive
TechEx is a Ukrainian defense technology manufacturer focused on fiber-optic FPV drones and other unmanned aerial systems, including the Stalker XO family used by the catalog's weapon entries.
4 weapon systemsTechEx presents itself as a Ukrainian manufacturer of FPV drones and unmanned aerial systems, with a production model built around battlefield feedback, fiber-optic control, and certified systems for defense use. Its website emphasizes in-house development, scalable manufacturing, and resistance to electronic warfare.
In this catalog, the builder profile groups the Stalker XO-10, XO-10 MAX, XO-15, and XO-15 MAX systems under one production source so the archive can connect the weapon records to the manufacturer without turning the builder page into a combat-history page.
TechEx identifies the Stalker XO-10 as a single-use fiber-optic drone optimized for high-precision missions in complex environments.
Sources: manufacturer, backgroundTechEx markets the Stalker XO-10 MAX as a fiber-linked FPV drone with a larger payload and range than the base XO-10.
Sources: manufacturer, specsTechEx describes the Stalker XO-15 as a next-generation fiber-optic control drone intended to deliver payloads deeper into restricted areas.
Sources: manufacturer, backgroundTechEx presents the Stalker XO-15 MAX as the extended-range variant in the same fiber-linked FPV product line.
Sources: manufacturer, specsTechEx said it took part in Finland-Ukraine Tech Bridge 2026 and described its model as combining rapid wartime innovation with scalable defense manufacturing.
Sources: TechEx Finland-Ukraine Tech Bridge 2026
TechEx's public site is current-product heavy and gives little clean corporate history beyond its legal name and manufacturing role, so this profile avoids unsupported founding or headquarters claims.
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Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.



