Q-Alpha Aerospace, an innovative aerospace company based in Bengaluru, is poised to unveil a scale model of its revolutionary RHH-150 Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) at Aero India 2025.
This cutting-edge aircraft, designed for multi-role operations, boasts hypersonic speed capabilities and advanced SWARM technology, marking a significant leap forward in unmanned aerial combat technology.
The RHH-150 is designed to excel in reconnaissance, strike, and support missions. Its advanced artificial intelligence systems enable it to operate with unparalleled agility and adaptability in diverse combat scenarios.
The UCAV's hypersonic propulsion system allows it to achieve speeds of Mach 10, making it extremely difficult to intercept. This, combined with its ability to execute high-speed maneuvers and real-time course adjustments, ensures its survivability in contested airspace.
With an operational range of 3,600 kilometers, the RHH-150 can undertake both short-range precision strikes and long-range reconnaissance missions. The aircraft's air-breathing engine allows for sustained flight, enabling persistent surveillance and extended operational endurance.
A key feature of the RHH-150 is its SWARM capability, which allows multiple UCAVs to operate in a coordinated manner. This enables synchronized reconnaissance, multi-angle attacks, and the saturation of enemy defences with unprecedented precision.
The RHH-150 incorporates advanced stealth technology, minimizing its radar cross-section. This, coupled with its hypersonic speed, allows it to penetrate heavily defended areas, neutralize targets, and egress before adversaries can react.
Designed for maximum versatility, the RHH-150 can be deployed from land, air, and sea platforms, including aircraft carriers. This adaptability ensures rapid response capabilities across a wide range of operational environments.
The UCAV's sophisticated AI-driven systems provide real-time intelligence, enabling adaptive decision-making and seamless integration with other battlefield assets. Digital twin technology further enhances mission flexibility by optimizing parameters, providing graphical visualizations, and ensuring comprehensive situational awareness.
RHH-150 Specifications
- Length: 27.6 meters
- Wingspan: 14.2 meters
- Range: 3,600 km
- Speed: Mach 10
- Engine: HTJ-160 (air-breathing hypersonic propulsion system)