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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.

Small white drone aircraft with rotor blades parked on a runway in front of a blue hangar, with tall grass in the foreground.

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

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Jason Pritchard

Jason Pritchard is the Editor of eVTOL Insights. He holds a BA from Leicester's De Montfort University and has worked in Journalism and Public Relations for more than a decade. Outside of work, Jason enjoys playing and watching football and golf. He also has a keen interest in Ancient Egypt.

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