Heven, a producer of hydrogen-powered drones, has announced the debut of its Raider platform. The platform is designed to provide flight endurance in excess of 10 hours and support payloads up to 50 lbs.

It is engineered to deliver 24/7 usability, enhanced payload capacity and modular adaptability, addressing the evolving needs of modern defense and security forces.
Raider is designed as a workhorse product for the warfighter, built for dependable uptime across a variety of missions. Its twin-fuselage modular architecture facilitates adaptation to various mission profiles, with technology that allows for immediate payload swapping. Raider’s assembly allows for operational readiness within 15 minutes, and the platform is engineered to provide over 1,000 operational hours between overhauls, minimizing maintenance demands.
“The launch of Raider underscores our commitment to advancing operational drone capabilities across a broad range of missions,” said Benzion Levinson, CEO of Heven. “With its unparalleled endurance, substantial payload capacity, and hydrogen-powered sustainability, Raider unlocks new possibilities for reconnaissance, tactical operations, and logistics. Our H2D family of drones has already proven itself in operational environments, and Raider is built to deliver robust performance while offering the versatility required in today’s dynamic threat landscape.”