Q-Alpha Aerospace to Unveil Advanced Stealth UCAV Lineup at Aero India 2025

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Q-Alpha Aerospace to Unveil Advanced Stealth UCAV Lineup at Aero India 2025

Bangalore-based Q-Alpha Aerospace is set to showcase an impressive array of eight stealth Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) concepts at the upcoming Aero India 2025, scheduled from February 10 to 14 in Bengaluru.

This lineup includes four hypersonic platforms, underscoring India's advancements in aerospace technology.

UCAV Lineup:

  1. RTD-500: A stealthy, quick-launch, single-engine multi-role SWARM UCAV designed for rapid deployment in various combat scenarios.

  2. RTD-800: This model offers extended range capabilities, serving as a stealthy multi-platform, quick-launch, multi-role SWARM UCAV suitable for diverse mission profiles.

  3. RLJ-200: Featuring variable stealth technology, the RLJ-200 is a medium-range fighter SWARM UCAV optimized for adaptability in contested environments.

  4. RLJ-600: An active stealth deep-strike next-generation medium-range fighter SWARM UCAV, the RLJ-600 is designed for precision engagements in high-threat areas.

  5. RHH-50: This air-breathing, multi-platform reconnaissance and strike hypersonic SWARM UCAV emphasizes high-speed intelligence gathering and target engagement.

  6. RHH-100: Offering extended range, the RHH-100 is an air-breathing, multi-platform, multi-role hypersonic SWARM UCAV capable of executing long-distance missions with agility.

  7. RHH-150: Designed for variable range operations, the RHH-150 is an agile hypersonic SWARM UCAV adept at adapting to dynamic combat requirements.

  8. RHH-200: This model represents the pinnacle of Q-Alpha's hypersonic technology, featuring air-breathing propulsion and multi-role capabilities for high-speed, long-range missions.

Q-Alpha Aerospace specializes in advanced drones tailored to meet the complex demands of modern warfare and next-generation aerospace innovations. Their expertise extends to technologies like SWARM drone capabilities and military aviation subsystems, including radar, electronic countermeasures (ECM), and directed energy systems. Additionally, their AI toolkits are designed to transform various military aircraft segments, reducing pilot workload and enabling fully autonomous operations.

The introduction of these UCAV concepts at Aero India 2025 highlights India's commitment to advancing its indigenous defense capabilities. The event, recognized as Asia's largest aerospace and defense exhibition, serves as a platform for showcasing cutting-edge technologies and fostering international collaborations.

Q-Alpha Aerospace's participation underscores the growing role of private industry in India's defense sector, contributing to the nation's strategic objectives and technological self-reliance.

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