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Q67

Q67 is a designation used for several unrelated entities across different fields, most notably a provincial highway in Quebec, Canada, and a United States Navy unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) project. The shared alphanumeric label has no intrinsic meaning beyond its role as an identifier within each domain.

Quebec Highway 67 (Route 67) is a secondary provincial road situated in the Estrie region of Quebec.

In the military context, the Q‑67 UAV refers to a lightweight, catapult‑launched reconnaissance drone developed by

Established
in
the
mid‑20th century,
the
highway
extends
approximately
22 kilometres,
linking
the
towns
of
Magog
and
Sherbrooke.
It
serves
primarily
local
traffic,
providing
access
to
residential
communities,
agricultural
areas,
and
recreational
sites
along
the
Magog
River.
The
route
is
maintained
by
Transports
Québec
and
is
paved
throughout
its
length,
with
speed
limits
varying
between
50 km/h
in
built‑up
sections
and
80 km/h
in
rural
stretches.
the
U.S.
Navy’s
Naval
Air
Systems
Command
in
the
early
2020s.
Designed
for
ship‑board
operations,
the
system
combines
a
modular
airframe
with
a
digital
payload
capable
of
day‑
and
night‑time
imaging,
electronic
intelligence
gathering,
and
limited
signal‑intercept
functions.
The
platform’s
endurance
is
estimated
at
90 minutes,
and
its
launch
and
recovery
equipment
occupy
less
than
2 square metres,
allowing
deployment
from
small
vessels.
The
Q‑67
entered
limited
service
in
2024,
supporting
maritime
patrol,
littoral
surveillance,
and
training
missions.