Check out the Hellhound, a 375-mph 3D-printed turbojet-powered exploding drone competing for a spot in the US Army's arsenal
Story by cpanella@businessinsider.com (Chris Panella) • 15h
Cummings Aerospace showed off its Hellhound loitering munition at SOF Week 2025 in Tampa, Florida.
The system is mostly 3D-printed, can fly at speeds over 375 mph, and is powered by a turbojet engine.
CEO Sheila Cummings told BI said the drone's design and features make it unique compared to others on the market.
A couple feet long, rounded, relatively lightweight, and easy to make, this exploding drone can fly fast and attaches to a rucksack.
That's the basics of Hellhound, a loitering munition made by Cummings Aerospace based in Huntsville, Alabama. This kind of weapon features characteristics of both missiles and drones, delivering surveillance and strike in a single package.
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