The HFP-2 is a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) electric drone designed for long-range monitoring and rapid-deployment emergency missions. With a wingspan of 3.85 m, 2.7 m fuselage, and 25 kg MTOW, the platform provides 3.5+ hours of endurance and supports a 7 kg payload. Its hybrid fixed-wing and VTOL architecture enables operation in confined spaces while maintaining efficient cruise performance for extended coverage.
Mission adaptability includes forest or natural hazard assessment, thermal-assisted survivor searches, law enforcement and large-area policing, agricultural field monitoring, aerial photogrammetry for mapping, and emergency package delivery. The HFP-2’s payload options and electric propulsion make it suitable for surveillance, search and rescue, and logistics tasks where autonomy and deployment speed are critical.
Specifications:
| Use cases: | Monitoring, Emergencies |
| Status: | Prototype |
| Autonomy: | 3.5 hrs+ |
| Wingspan: | 3.85 m |
| Fuselage: | 2.7 m |
| Engine: | Electric |
| MTOW: | 25 kg |
| Payload: | 7 kg |






