
The HT-750 features a modular pod designed for flexibility in a range of missions. (Edge Group)
The United Arab Emirates' (UAE's) Edge Group unveiled its unmanned helicopter HT-750 at the International Defence Exhibition & Conference (IDEX) 2025 held in Abu Dhabi from 17 to 21 February.
The 1:1 scale model of the HT-750 displayed at IDEX 2025 featured an exoskeleton frame, a modular pod, and a tail boom that terminates in a ‘T-tail' with a two-blade tail rotor system.
The HT-750 features a modular mission profile, and is developed by Switzerland-based autonomous air systems maker Anavia, an Edge Group entity. Speaking to Janes , Ishan Sahgal, the founder and co-CEO of Anavia, said that conceptual design work for the HT-750 began in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2023, with official development work starting in Q1 of 2024. Jon Andri Jörg, founder and co-CEO, added that “the core systems like propulsion, avionics, electrical, and mechanical systems of the HT-750 are built into the exoskeleton frame. With the highly modular pod system the UAV [unmanned aerial vehicle] can be adapted for specific mission roles such as intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR), logistic missions, medical evacuation (medevac), and troop insertion”.
The fully autonomous UAV is powered by a single turboshaft engine, equipped with a 900 litre fuel capacity, and features a semi-rigid four-blade bearingless rotor system. In a medevac configuration, the HT-750 will be able to carry two stretchers in a side-by-side arrangement, Sahgal added.
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