A UK-based SME (Small or Medium-Sized Enterprise) that produces an innovative vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) drone, in which MBDA is a significant shareholder, has publicised its successful first flight that MBDA representatives were present to witness.
The test flight by SME, Hybrid Drones Ltd, also demonstrated an expanded use case of the HYDRA-400 ultra-high lift uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV). Development pace is significant and MBDA is working with Hybrid Drones Limited on weaponizing the platform.
Investing in Future Innovation
MBDA became a shareholder of Hybrid Drones Limited - who specialize in heavy-lift, hybrid jet-electric UAVs - in 2025, and have provided technical and resource support to rapidly develop the platform to production standard.
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Download free sample pages More informationThe HYDRA-400 is in a class category of its own with no known competition. A modular design with a payload capacity of up to 400kg, Hydra 400 has a myriad of military, operational, and dual use functions. The platform can employ tactical weapons, conduct ship-to-ship transfer, last mile logistics, and even logistical and casualty evacuation roles. It is designed for battlefield assembly and is transportable via a flatbed truck.
MBDA's investment in Hybrid Drones Ltd was one of the first instances where the company became a shareholder of a UK SME.
Results from collaboration
Suzanne Jude, Senior Vice President - Sales & Business Development at MBDA, said: "This is a very significant development in our partnership with Hybrid Drones Ltd. Seeing the HYDRA-400 fly for the first time is truly exciting and a testament to the innovation that results from collaboration between industry leaders like MBDA, with our engineering expertise, and the cutting-edge technology of an SME like Hybrid Drones Ltd."
Solving Future Challenges
The UK has placed greater emphasis on uncrewed solutions for a range of battlefield scenarios, including logistical resupply, weapons system delivery, and casualty evacuation. The HYDRA-400 will now enter the next phase of development and testing as part of efforts to deliver a versatile solution to these challenges.