Helsing Unveils AI-Powered Attack Drone, Claims ‘Counter-Invasion Shield’ Capabilities

European defense tech startup Helsing has introduced its latest AI-enabled attack drone, marking a significant advancement in autonomous defense technology. The company’s new HX-2 drone is already seeing active deployment in and is being marketed to NATO allies, including the , reports the Financial Times.

Revolutionary Capabilities in Modern Warfare

The HX-2 represents a dramatic shift in military technology, featuring a remarkable range of up to 62 miles. What sets this drone apart is its advanced system, enabling it to operate effectively even when faced with signal jamming or communication disruptions – a crucial advantage given the electronic warfare challenges in Ukraine.

Manufacturing Innovation and Scale

Helsing’s approach to production is equally innovative, implementing cutting-edge manufacturing techniques including 3D printing. The company asserts it can produce tens of thousands of these drones annually at competitive costs, potentially revolutionizing military drone accessibility.

Strategic Investment and Partnerships

Currently valued at approximately $5.4 billion, Helsing has secured significant backing from major investors. The company has committed to establishing a manufacturing facility in the UK, pledging an investment of roughly $445 million over five years. Their strategic partnerships with established defense contractors like Rheinmetall, Saab, and demonstrate their commitment to integrating AI across various military platforms.

Combat-Ready Technology

Gundbert Scherf, Helsing’s co-founder, emphasizes the urgent need for this technology to protect NATO’s eastern flank. The HX-2’s ability to maintain target engagement even without continuous data connection makes it particularly valuable in modern warfare scenarios where electronic jamming is increasingly common.

Helsing Unveils Ai-Powered Attack Drone, Claims 'Counter-Invasion Shield' Capabilities

DroneXL’s Take

The emergence of Helsing’s HX-2 represents a significant evolution in drone AI technology. This development aligns with the growing trend toward beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) capabilities in military applications. The drone’s resilience against signal jamming could set new standards for autonomous defense systems, particularly in contested environments where traditional drone operations might be compromised.

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