Anduril Industries RoadrunnervsQuantum Systems Trinity Pro
Side-by-side comparison of Anduril Industries Roadrunner and Quantum Systems Trinity Pro: specs, price, use cases and SDKs.

Roadrunner
A reusable, VTOL, twin-jet powered autonomous air vehicle for versatile air defense and multi-mission operations.

Trinity Pro
Advanced eVTOL fixed-wing drone for professional mapping and surveying.
Specifications
| Spec | Roadrunner | Trinity Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) | $125,000 | $21,260 |
| Category | drone | drone |
| Payload | null kg | 0.7 kg |
| Runtime | null h | 1.5 h |
| Speed | null m/s | 17 m/s |
| Weight | null kg | 5.75 kg |
| Degrees of Freedom | null | null |
| Battery | — | 3 battery packs, ~1 hour charge time |
- Autonomous Aerial Interception
- Counter-UAS Defense
- Cruise Missile Defense
- Reusable Air Defense
- Rapid Deployment Defense
- Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR)
- Electronic Warfare
- Communications Relay
- Large-area mapping
- Surveying and monitoring
- Agriculture and forestry analytics
- Environmental monitoring
- Defense and reconnaissance
- Disaster risk monitoring
When to pick which
Select the Anduril Industries Roadrunner for high-stakes national security and defense applications requiring rapid kinetic response against airborne threats. This platform is specifically engineered for autonomous aerial interception and cruise missile defense, tasks where the Trinity Pro’s slower speeds and mapping focus are insufficient. Deployment scenarios include protecting critical infrastructure or forward operating bases from hostile UAS swarms. Its twin-jet propulsion provides the necessary thrust for high-speed engagement, while its reusability offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional single-use missiles. Limited public spec data — request a vendor briefing for precise performance metrics regarding speed and weight.
Opt for the Quantum Systems Trinity Pro for commercial surveying, precision agriculture, or large-scale environmental monitoring. At a significantly lower price point of $21,260, it is the superior choice for civil engineering firms or forestry agencies needing to map vast areas efficiently. The 1.5-hour runtime and 17 m/s cruise speed allow for extensive data collection in a single flight, supported by the QBase 3D SDK for detailed analytics. While the Roadrunner is built for combat, the Trinity Pro’s 0.7kg payload capacity and eVTOL fixed-wing design are optimized for high-resolution photogrammetry and multispectral imaging across hundreds of hectares.
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