In a notable and forward-looking move, the Sri Lanka Air Force has initiated a collaborative effort with QubeBots Pvt Ltd to enhance Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and drone capabilities. The signing of a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) yesterday (19 March 2024) between the Commander of the Air Force, Air Marshal Udeni Rajapaksa and the CEO of QubeBots Pvt Ltd, Eng. Tharindu Suraj, marks the beginning of a partnership focused on research collaboration on drone development at Aeronautical Research and Development Wing (AR & DW) SLAF Station Katukurunda.
This strategic collaboration involves QubeBots providing specialized training sessions on electronic and firmware development for UAVs, along with ongoing technical support. By utilizing QubeBots’ expertise and resources, the SLAF aims to enhance its drone development capabilities, driving advancements in technology and progress within Sri Lanka’s defence sector.
Additionally, SLAF will benefit from the provision of X-Fly drone platforms by QubeBots, which hold the distinction of being the first-ever commercial drone platform designed in Sri Lanka. In return, SLAF commits to integrating these drones into Research and Development initiatives, using them for educational and training purposes. Furthermore, they will collaborate to address a significant gap in the local education system by developing an innovative curriculum tailored for school children and undergraduates. This curriculum aims to enhance students’ knowledge about the technical aspects of UAVs and drones