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Helsing Unveils HX-2 Loitering Munition for Autonomous Targeting and Networked Operations

Helsing Demonstrates Autonomous Capabilities in Field Trials with Multiple Countries

Helsing has released footage of its HX-2 loitering munition undergoing field trials in multiple countries, demonstrating autonomous targeting, networked operations, and rapid operator adaptability. The system is designed for autonomy and scalability, with a range of up to 100 kilometers. According to Helsing, soldiers were able to operate the system after only a few hours of instruction. The trials used inert payloads but replicated full mission profiles. The company’s work on HX-2 builds on its broader expansion into AI-enabled combat systems. This was first reported by AeroTime.

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    Source: AeroTime (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2025-1764101685209-371
    URL: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/helsing-hx2-field-tests-video
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    Helsing Unveils HX-2 Loitering Munition for Autonomous Targeting and Networked Operations

    Helsing Demonstrates Autonomous Capabilities in Field Trials with Multiple Countries

    Helsing has released footage of its HX-2 loitering munition undergoing field trials in multiple countries, demonstrating autonomous targeting, networked operations, and rapid operator adaptability. The system is designed for autonomy and scalability, with a range of up to 100 kilometers. According to Helsing, soldiers were able to operate the system after only a few hours of instruction. The trials used inert payloads but replicated full mission profiles. The company’s work on HX-2 builds on its broader expansion into AI-enabled combat systems. This was first reported by AeroTime.

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      Source: AeroTime (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2025-1764101685209-371
      URL: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/helsing-hx2-field-tests-video
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