SOURCE: RAUNAK KUNDE / NEWS BEAT / IDRW.ORG

Bangalore-based aerospace company Q-Alpha Aerospace is set to showcase a scaled-down model of its groundbreaking RHH-150 Air-Breathing Variable-Range Multi-Role Agile Hypersonic SWARM UCAV at the upcoming Aero India 2025 in Bengaluru. This unveiling marks a significant milestone in the evolution of unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs), highlighting advancements in hypersonic propulsion, SWARM capability, and multi-role versatility.
The RHH-150 represents the pinnacle of modern aerial combat technology. Designed for reconnaissance, strike, and support roles, it combines hypersonic speeds with unparalleled agility and advanced AI systems to deliver mission-critical capabilities across diverse operational scenarios.
The RHH-150’s air-breathing hypersonic propulsion system propels it to speeds of Mach 10, ensuring it is nearly impossible to intercept. Its ability to perform high-speed maneuvers and real-time course corrections enables it to evade threats and adapt to dynamic combat conditions.
With an operational range of 3,600 km, the RHH-150 is versatile enough for both short-range rapid strikes and long-range reconnaissance missions. Its air-breathing engine allows sustained loitering for surveillance or persistent strikes.
One of the standout features of the RHH-150 is its SWARM functionality, allowing coordinated operations between multiple UCAVs. SWARM units can conduct simultaneous reconnaissance, multi-angle strikes, and target saturation, overwhelming enemy defenses with synchronized precision.
The RHH-150 employs air-breathing stealth technology, significantly reducing its radar signature. Combined with its hypersonic speed, it is designed to penetrate heavily fortified zones undetected, strike targets, and exit before defenses can react.
Designed for versatility, the RHH-150 can be launched from land, air, or sea-based platforms. This adaptability ensures rapid-response capabilities in dynamic mission environments, including carrier-based operations and land-based deployments.
The UCAV’s advanced AI-driven systems provide real-time intelligence, adaptive decision-making, and seamless integration with other battlefield assets. The digital twin technology enhances mission flexibility by optimizing parameters, providing graphical visualizations, and ensuring end-to-end awareness.
Specifications of the RHH-150
- Length: 27.6 meters
- Wingspan: 14.2 meters
- Range: 3,600 km
- Speed: Mach 10
- Engine: HTJ-160 (air-breathing hypersonic propulsion system)
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