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Heven Drones

Hydrogen powered heavy lift unmanned aerial logistics platforms

Israel
51-200

Vitality Radar

80
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 3 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
82
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
78
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
88
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
74
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
80

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Heven Drones (now rebranded as Heven AeroTech) is positioning itself as a hydrogen-powered, runway-independent UAS provider for high-end defense, national security, and critical commercial missions, with a strong U.S.-centric footprint and Israeli roots.

Efficiency Ratio

Given its relatively young age, focused headcount, and recent unicorn valuation, the company appears to convert capital and engineering resources into differentiated products and strategic partnerships with above-average efficiency.

Evidence Signals

Product Launch HIGH United States and Israel

Rebranded from Heven Drones to Heven AeroTech and repositioned as an aerospace technology company building mission-critical hydrogen-powered UAS for defense, commercial, and public safety applications at scale.

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Expansion HIGH Dulles, Virginia, USA and Bingen, Washington, USA

Established a distributed U.S. footprint with a new headquarters in Northern Virginia and continued investment in a Bingen, Washington facility, aligning engineering/manufacturing with proximity to U.S. defense and policy ecosystems.

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Funding MEDIUM Israel / United States

Reached a reported valuation of over $1 billion and raised approximately $100 million in funding, becoming Israel’s first defense-tech unicorn according to investor commentary.

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Partnership HIGH United States

Entered a strategic investment and technology partnership with IonQ to integrate quantum computing, networking, sensing, and security into its autonomous hydrogen-powered UAS for national security applications.

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Product Launch MEDIUM Israel / United States

Developed stealth hydrogen-powered drones with stated endurance of around 1,000 km (with plans to extend to 2,000 km) and high payload capacity, including configurations capable of parachuting blood and supplies into battlefields.

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Expansion HIGH United States and Israel

Maintains an international operational footprint with listed locations in Northern Virginia, Bingen (Washington), and Mevo Carmel in Israel, indicating multi-site engineering, manufacturing, and testing capacity.

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Other MEDIUM

Public positioning as a global leader in hydrogen-powered unmanned aerial systems with long-endurance, low-signature drones for defense and commercial use, reflecting a focused brand and market narrative.

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About
Manufactures hydrogen fuel cell multi-rotor unmanned aerial vehicles. The H100 platform provides 12 hours of flight endurance and can carry a 22-kilogram payload. The system incorporates artificial intelligence for autonomous navigation and predictive maintenance.
Relevancy
Supplies hydrogen-powered heavy-lift drones to IDF and US Department of Defense with 100-drone-per-month production capacity. H100 platform provides 70-pound payload capacity with 5x longer flight time than traditional electric drones. Partnership with Mach Industries targets 1,000 drones per month for sovereign defense supply chains.
Tags
#hydrogen #fuel #cells #heavy #lift #idf #dod #mach #industries #endurance

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