ERC System Launches Heavy-Lift Cargo Drone ‘Victor’ for Military Resupply and Critical Logistics Missions, Targeting First Deliveries in 2028
ERC System has today (Wednesday) announced the launch of ‘Victor’, a dual-use heavy-lift cargo UAS designed for critical missions in fields such as defense, commercial logistics and disaster response.
Presented publicly at ILA Berlin 2026, Victor aims to close a military capability gap through a scalable, deployable solution for infrastructure-independent, uncrewed aerial logistics above 200 kg of payload.
Victor is designed to transport up to 250 kilograms of payload over a distance of 300 kilometers, at a cruise
speed of 250 km/h. Its lift-and-cruise architecture – taking off vertically, but using wings for fast forward
flight – enables access to sites with limited infrastructure while providing higher speed, longer range, and
faster cargo throughput than pure multicopter designs.
Maximilian Oligschläger, ERC’s Chief Commercial Officer, said: “Over the past 18 months, we were repeatedly approached by military and civilian operators and asked to apply our experience from building ‘Romeo’, the EU’s heaviest uncrewed eVTOL (electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing), towards a heavy-lift cargo drone.
“We have applied our technical learnings from the ongoing, crewed ‘Charlie’ program and combined
them with deep operator insights. The results were quite clear: High payload, long range, fast cruise, and
operational flexibility matter most. ‘Victor’ combines these in one platform with a level of versatility that will
enable numerous critical mission profiles.

Military decision-makers from across the continent are currently facing the same challenge: There is no
market-available uncrewed platform that can move meaningful payloads over distances and at the speed
needed to adequately support forward military units.
When ground transport is blocked, and crewed air transport is too risky, there is currently no option. Victor changes that with its ability to move up to two pallets and deliver payload via cargo-drop, eliminating the need to land in undesirable environments.
ERC has set 2028 as the target for first deliveries, a challenging goal only few European companies would
be able to achieve.
Oligschläger added: “We are confident about our timeline, given our 6‑year experience building some of the
heaviest electrified aircraft in the EU. Combined with strategic partnerships particularly focused on industrialization, we believe we have the capabilities to help close the gap quickly.”
Beyond defense logistics, ERC sees initial demand for Victor in offshore and coastal logistics, critical
infrastructure supply and maintenance, remote industrial operations, and civilian disaster response. The
company is working with selected partners in these segments, including some from the existing ‘Charlie’
program, to refine the product and prepare for rapid entry into service.
ABOUT VICTOR
Technical designator: Victor U250
Aircraft type: Uncrewed hybrid-electric heavy-lift cargo UAS
Primary mission focus: Military resupply and critical dual-use logistics
Target design mission: 250 kg payload over 300 km
Target cruise speed: 135 knots / approx. 250 km/h
Aircraft architecture: Lift-and-cruise eVTOL
Wingspan: Approx. 8 m
Payload concept: Modular payload system
Payload handling: Front load and payload drop
Pallet capability: Two ISO-standard palletized payload positions
Powertrain: Hybrid-electric, fuel-based operation
Field deployment: Transportable in a standard 20-foot ISO containe



