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AeroVironment Switchblade (300/600) vs Vector (and Trinity) in 2026

Comparing 2 humanoid robots across availability, pricing, capabilities, and verified deployments. Current as of 2026.

Key differences

On DEPLOY's record, AeroVironment Switchblade (300/600) is further along: at the production stage versus Vector (and Trinity) at the commercial stage, as of 2026.

  • AeroVironment Switchblade (300/600) is at the production stage; Vector (and Trinity) at the commercial stage.
Attribute
ManufacturerAeroVironmentQuantum Systems
Form factoraerialaerial
Maturityproductioncommercial
Autonomy
Availabilityinternal-onlyenterpriseinternal-onlyenterprise
Price$50,000-$100,000 (analyst estimate)Not announced
Capability claims
Brain
Verified deployments1AeroVironment1Quantum Systems
Privacy practices
Sources on file59

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Editorial summaries

AeroVironment Switchblade (300/600)

AeroVironment's Switchblade is a family of tube-launched loitering munitions: the Switchblade 300 (anti-personnel) and Switchblade 600 (anti-armor). These are military weapon systems, not consumer products, so there is no consumer price. They are mass-produced and supplied to the US Army under a nearly $1B IDIQ and sent to Ukraine; the US Army program of record is LMAMS (Lethal Miniature Aerial Missile System).

As a legacy-prime loitering-munition archetype, the Switchblade is operator-launched and operator-committed to target: it is not a fully autonomous weapon, and the autonomy framing for loitering munitions is cap-flagged honestly. Recorded at production maturity on named contracts and combat fielding.

Vector (and Trinity)

Quantum Systems' Vector is a fixed-wing VTOL tactical ISR (reconnaissance) drone from the Munich-based new-defense maker founded in 2015 by ex-Bundeswehr pilot Florian Seibel. It is sold to governments, not consumers, so there is no consumer price. Its fielding is the cleanest of the new-defense set: Germany-financed deliveries to Ukraine reached 619 Vector units by April 2025 (up from 438 across 2022-2023 orders), alongside 100 donated Trinity survey drones.

The company raised a EUR 160M Series C in May 2025 (the first European dual-use unicorn) and a EUR 180M round in November 2025 at roughly a EUR 3B / $3.5B valuation. On AI substance the Vector is genuinely AI-powered ISR (onboard detection, combat-reported acoustic artillery detection), but it is a reconnaissance platform whose autonomy is processing-grade, not strike-grade: a lower autonomy ambition than Anduril or Helsing, and much of the AI detail rests on company description.

Recorded at commercial maturity on fielding evidence. A plan to build 400 Vector drones in Ukraine, EUR 300-500M revenue projections, and a possible 2026 IPO are claimed but not verified.

Common questions

How do AeroVironment Switchblade (300/600) and Vector (and Trinity) differ?
On DEPLOY's record, AeroVironment Switchblade (300/600) is further along: at the production stage versus Vector (and Trinity) at the commercial stage, as of 2026. AeroVironment Switchblade (300/600) is at the production stage; Vector (and Trinity) at the commercial stage.
What is the difference between AeroVironment Switchblade (300/600) and Vector (and Trinity)?
AeroVironment Switchblade (300/600) and Vector (and Trinity) are both aerial robots on the DEPLOY registry. They differ in maker, maturity, price, verified deployments, and how much of their autonomy is independently verified. See the table above for the full head-to-head; each figure is sourced.
Which has more verified deployments, AeroVironment Switchblade (300/600) or Vector (and Trinity)?
AeroVironment Switchblade (300/600) and Vector (and Trinity) each have 1 verified deployment on the DEPLOY registry (confirmed at named sites with primary sources).

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