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Heven Drones

Hydrogen powered heavy lift unmanned aerial logistics platforms

Israel
51-200

Vitality Radar

71
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 18 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
72
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
75
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
78
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
58
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
72

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Heven Drones is positioning itself as a leader in hydrogen-powered long-endurance UAVs for defense and commercial markets, with strategic expansion into the Gulf region and Indo-Pacific through product launches and partnerships. The company is transitioning from Israeli R&D roots to a US-headquartered operational model while pursuing quantum-enabled autonomous capabilities.

Efficiency Ratio

Strong technology-to-market efficiency demonstrated by rapid product portfolio expansion (H2D55, Raider, Z1) and claimed production capacity of 100 units/month from northern Israel facility, though revenue validation and customer traction signals remain limited in available data.

Evidence Signals

Product Launch HIGH IDEX conference (Gulf region focus)

Raider hydrogen-powered VTOL UAV unveiled at IDEX 2025 with 10+ hour endurance, 50-pound payload capacity, 1,000 km range, and low radar cross-section design. Scheduled for flight testing by end of 2025 and operational deployment in 2026.

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Product Launch HIGH Global

H2D55 commercial hydrogen-powered multirotor drone launched with 100-minute flight time, 7kg payload capacity, and 5x energy efficiency advantage over lithium battery systems. Targets commercial and defense markets.

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Partnership HIGH USA/Israel

Strategic partnership announced with quantum technology company IonQ in November 2025 to integrate quantum computing, networking, sensing and security technologies into Heven Aerotech autonomous aerial systems for GPS-denied environments.

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Expansion HIGH Israel (production), USA (headquarters)

Production capacity in northern Israel supports up to 100 hydrogen-powered UAV platforms per month, enabling rapid response to rising demand. Company maintains R&D operations in Israel while headquartered in Miami, Florida for US market access and Middle East political positioning.

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Leadership Change HIGH Israel

Joseph Weiss, former president and CEO of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), appointed as president of Heven Israel, signaling senior aerospace industry talent acquisition and organizational maturation.

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Other MEDIUM USA/Israel

CEO Benzion Levinson publicly stated Raider positioning as '100 to 1,000 times cheaper' than traditional MALE UAVs like MQ-9, indicating aggressive competitive pricing strategy targeting US DoD procurement guidelines (50-pound payload threshold).

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Expansion HIGH USA/Israel

Company rebranded from 'Heven Drones' to 'Heven Aerotech' reflecting organizational evolution and expanded scope beyond drones to broader autonomous aerial systems with integrated quantum and AI capabilities.

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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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