HOBBYWING showcased a range of multirotor UAV propulsion solutions at the Indonesia Drone Expo (IDE) 2026, where the event brought together participants from across the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) industry for technology exchange and collaboration in Southeast Asia.
Among the systems on display were the X Series integrated propulsion solutions, which provide rated thrust ranging from 2kg to 37.5kg per axis for agricultural and industrial UAV applications.
Designed for all-weather operation, the series features resistance to dust, water, and corrosion and is suited to missions including agricultural spraying, logistics, emergency lighting, weather monitoring, and drone training. X Series G2 propulsion systems also support CAN communication, Bluetooth tuning through a mobile app, and remote-control tuning.
HOBBYWING also presented the H15MD and H15MD Plus coaxial propulsion systems for heavy-duty applications including material lifting, logistics, and emergency response. The H15MD provides 60kg rated thrust and 145kg maximum thrust, while the H15MD Plus offers 80kg rated thrust and 195kg maximum thrust.
The systems are designed to support demanding conditions, including high-temperature and high-altitude environments, and feature temperature monitoring for both motors and ESCs to provide real-time insight into propulsion system operating status and help enhance flight safety.
For industrial multirotors, HOBBYWING displayed its M Series brushless motors and H Series ESCs, which can be combined to support applications requiring high efficiency and extended flight time. These include aerial cinematography, surveying and mapping, inspection, and public safety. H Series ESCs are also available with an IPC function to meet precise propeller positioning requirements for applications such as drone-in-a-box systems.




