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HX-2 German Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)

HX-2

Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
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Basic Information
Name
HX-2 German Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Designation
HX-2
Alternate Designation
HX-2
Equipment Type
Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Manufacturer
Helsing
Date of Introduction
2024
Description

The HX-2 German Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) is a new type of strike drone: software-defined and mass-produced. It is capable of engaging artillery, armored vehicles, and other military targets at a range beyond line-of-sight (up to 100km). The onboard AI, according to information provided by the company, “ensures the HX-2 is immune to electronic warfare (EW)”. This would mean that if the guidance data connection with the human operator is broken, the UAV would still be able to search for, identify, and engage targets. The jamming resistance capabilities, according to Helsing, were developed and tested in Ukraine. Over the years, Ukrainian UAVs have faced significant challenges due to Russian electromagnetic jamming techniques, which disrupt communications, rendering UAVs ineffective. One of the HX-2's standout features is its cost efficiency, achieved through scalable production infrastructure established in Europe. With its affordable manufacturing, the HX-2 complements traditional artillery systems, offering enhanced strategic flexibility and deterrence along contested borders. Now in production, the HX-2 is already deployed in Ukraine, underscoring its relevance to contemporary conflict dynamics. Helsing positions itself as a key provider of innovative defense solutions aimed at enhancing the security of democratic nations. Germany has confirmed the shipment of 4,000 HX-2 drones to Ukraine, with the first batch expected in December 2024. This initiative is part of a broader effort by Western countries to supply Ukraine with advanced drones, such as the Turkish Bayraktar TB2 and the American Phoenix Ghost, to bolster its defensive capabilities against Russian aggression.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Engine Its advanced propulsion system, powered by rechargeable batteries, ensures a low acoustic and thermal signature, enabling stealthy operations against radar and infrared detection.
Max Speed 220.0 km/h
Range 100.0 km
System
Alternate Designation HX-2
Type Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Manufacturer Helsing
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Onboard AI for robust mission execution in denied environments. Onboard artificial intelligence ensures that HX-2 is immune to hostile electronic warfare (EW) measures through its ability to search for, re-identify and engage targets even without a signal or a continuous data connection.

Operator A human operator stays in or on the loop for all critical decisions.
Payload Capacity INA
Payload Types Multi-purpose; Anti-tank; Anti-structure munition
Swarm Capability Software HX-2 is integrated into Altra, Helsing’s reconnaissance-strike software platform that enables the seamless operation of multiple HX-2 systems, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) assets, artillery systems and battlefield management software, delivering a scalable, battle-winning system of systems.
Dimensions
Length INA
Height INA
Wingspan INA
Weight 12 kg
Automotive
Engine Name INA
Engine Type Its advanced propulsion system, powered by rechargeable batteries, ensures a low acoustic and thermal signature, enabling stealthy operations against radar and infrared detection.
Engine Power INA
Maximum Speed 220 km/h
Maximum Range 100 km
Service Ceiling INA
Endurance INA
Details
Country of Origin Germany
Category UAVs
Air > UAVs
Filter Label
H
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Weight
12 kg
Operators (2)
Germany
Ukraine
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