Connecting reconnaissance data and strike systems to enable faster, better-coordinated operations for European and allied forces.
Munich, Germany | Amsterdam, Netherlands – 14 April 2026: Destinus and Quantum Systems have entered into a strategic partnership to integrate reconnaissance, engagement coordination and strike systems within a unified operational framework. The partnership brings together Quantum Systems’ reconnaissance systems and MOSAIC UXS software suite with Destinus’ scalable strike systems. The resulting architecture is European-led, vendor-neutral and open, designed to connect reconnaissance assets, data exchange, and scalable strike systems for coordinated unmanned reconnaissance-strike operations.
As part of the partnership, Quantum Systems’ MOSAIC UXS software suite and reconnaissance systems will be connected with Destinus’ platforms in one shared workflow. By linking real-time operational data with Destinus’ strike systems, the companies aim to enable faster cueing and engagement processes in complex environments.
Data collected by reconnaissance platforms is processed and distributed through MOSAIC UXS, making it available to Destinus’ strike systems. The architecture is compatible with existing national and NATO command systems. All engagement decisions remain under human command authority.
The partnership is built on an open, vendor-neutral approach that allows systems from different providers to work together in one environment. This gives defence organizations the flexibility to combine the technologies that best fit their needs.
The collaboration responds to Europe’s growing need for faster and more reliable coordination between reconnaissance and strike systems.
“Together, we are addressing a critical capability gap in Europe,” said Martin Karkour, Chief Revenue Officer of Quantum Systems. “By combining our solutions with Destinus’ strike capabilities through MOSAIC UXS, we enable the connection of sensors and effectors even over long distances.”
“Europe needs a sensor-to-effect architecture that can be industrialized and scaled at pace,” said Wouter Van Beek, Chief Commercial Officer of Destinus. “This alliance connects reconnaissance data with strike systems while keeping decision authority where it belongs, within existing command frameworks.”










