Companies

Airlogix

Ukrainian maker of the GOR long-endurance ISR quadcopter, having started as a cargo-drone startup.

Airlogix is a Kyiv-based unmanned-systems maker founded in 2020 by Vitalii Kolesnichenko, who set out to build cargo drones for delivering goods to hard-to-reach places. Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022 reoriented the company toward the military, and its flagship product became the GOR, a reconnaissance quadcopter built for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). The company describes the GOR as flying for up to four hours, operating at altitudes up to 3,500 metres and carrying interchangeable camera payloads.

The GOR entered service with the Ukrainian Armed Forces and has become one of the more widely fielded reconnaissance drones in the field; reporting puts production at roughly 500 units in 2024, with hundreds deployed along the front line. Airlogix operates from a factory on the industrial outskirts of Kyiv. Like many wartime Ukrainian manufacturers, it works within the procurement and accelerator framework coordinated by Brave1 , the state platform that links drone developers to the military.

In 2026 the company moved to scale production beyond Ukraine. At the Munich Security Conference it announced a German-Ukrainian joint venture with Auterion to manufacture AI-guided unmanned systems for Ukraine and allied nations, part of a stated plan to expand capacity through partnerships abroad.

reconnaissance quadcopter surveillance cargo-drone joint-venture

Products

Drones

  • GOR

    Long-endurance ISR quadcopter with up to four hours' flight time and a multi-camera surveillance payload.

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