Turbojet-powered, 3D-printed kamikaze drone completes flight tests

Tests validate Hellhound's(TM) tactical capabilities

HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Jan. 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Cummings Aerospace recently completed a series of rigorous flight tests for Hellhound(TM), a turbo-jet-powered, 3D-printed kamikaze drone that can fly faster than 350 miles per hour.

Hellhound is designed to equip the U.S. Army's Infantry Brigade Combat Teams with the same lethal combat power as Armored Brigades, enabling precise, long-range strikes against tanks, armored vehicles and fortified positions.

Why it matters

"The modern battlefield demands speed, and quadcopters and propeller-driven drones are slow. In combat, our peer adversaries will exploit every second of delay," said Sheila Cummings, CEO of Cummings Aerospace. "Hellhound's jet-powered design ensures Infantry Brigade Combat Teams can act faster - gathering intelligence and striking critical targets deep in the contested areas before the enemy has time to react."

The flight tests provided critical data further validating Hellhound's readiness for complex operational scenarios.

The tests

    --  When and where: Pendleton UAS Range, Oregon, Jan. 22-25, 2025.
    --  Test scope: Three flight tests. Key activities included:
        --  Speed and range testing: Flew faster than 350 mph at half throttle
            while exceeding distances of 20 km, using just 50% of fuel.
        --  Seeker integration: Proved Hellhound's ability to conduct
            Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions by
            validating Hellhound's seeker with live video transmission during
            flight.
        --  Inert payload testing: Conducted simulated strikes with an inert
            warhead, verifying the functionality of critical systems.
    --  Test conditions: Hellhound flew - and performed reliably - in very low
        temperatures, high winds and snow.
    --  Results: All primary objectives achieved.
        --  Validated the airframe and key subsystems at Technology Readiness
            Level 7 (TRL-7), proving reliable performance in operationally
            realistic conditions.
    --  Previous milestones: Builds on 12 flight tests conducted in 2023 and
        2024 that established the system's core capabilities.

About Hellhound

    --  Affordable: Combines 3D printing and DOD-approved commercial components
        to reduce production costs, simplify logistics and deliver advanced
        capabilities at lower costs than traditional systems.
    --  Faster time on target: Powered by a turbojet engine, Hellhound
        demonstrated speeds exceeding 350 mph at half throttle during recent
        test, ensuring rapid response to time-sensitive threats. Future tests
        will evaluate the full performance envelope.
    --  Manportable: All up round (vehicle, launch canister and ground control
        system) weighs less than 25 pounds, allowing single-Soldier deployment
        and enhancing Infantry mobility.
    --  Mission flexibility: The modular design supports warhead, Electronic
        Warfare, and ISR payloads.
        --  Soldiers can field-swap payloads in less than 5 minutes without
            tools.

On the horizon

In the coming months, Cummings Aerospace will

    --  Conduct additional flight tests of Hellhound to bring the entire system
        to TRL 7.
    --  Submit a proposal formally offering Hellhound to the U.S. Army for the
        Low Altitude Stalking and Strike Ordnance (LASSO) program.
    --  Conduct demonstrations and test of Hellhound for other customers.

Built for Infantry Brigade Combat Teams, scalable for the future

Hellhound is specifically engineered to meet the U.S. Army's Loitering Munition program requirements, providing Infantry Brigade Combat Teams (IBCTs) with:

    --  Precision lethality: Capable of engaging tanks, armored vehicles and
        fortified positions while minimizing collateral damage.
    --  Extended range and endurance: Loitering capability allows Soldiers to
        acquire and strike targets within the IBCT battlespace, including beyond
        line of sight.
    --  Operational scalability: Modular design ensures Hellhound can support
        additional payload options and mission profiles as LASSO evolves.
    --  Future growth: Hellhound's scalable design allows it to adapt to
        evolving missions and expand to support other military branches and
        allied mission requirements.

About Cummings Aerospace

Cummings Aerospace, a Native American Woman-Owned Small Business headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama, is an aerospace engineering company delivering responsible weapon system solutions for defense modernization and readiness. Cummings Aerospace expertise encompasses the design, development, production and sustainment of missile systems, hypersonic vehicles, radars, command and control systems, and associated technologies.

Website: https://cummingsaerospace.com/

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