HevenDrones and Mach Industries partner to boost drone production
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Mach Industries and HevenDrones have announced a partnership, which will see them working together to leverage the former's manufacturing capabilities to boost production for HevenDrones' hydrogen-powered drone technology.
According to both companies, HevenDrones will have access to Mach's manufacturing network, enabling the company to scale production of its hydrogen-powered drone platforms at pace. The two companies will also reportedly commit to co-developing uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) components, such as avionics, radios, fuel sources and propulsion systems.
At IDEX 2025, HevenDrones disclosed to Shephard that it planned to boost production capacity across its entire UAV portfolio in the near future, setting ambitions to reach “hundreds” of drones produced a month. This latest news is confirmation of that ongoing aim.
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According to both companies, the first platforms to be produced in Mach Industries flagship factory in California, will be HevenDrones' H100, H2D55 and the Raider - the latter recently launched at IDEX 2025.
"We're not just accelerating production, we're creating the next generation of defence manufacturing," said Ethan Thornton, CEO and founder at Mach Industries.
"Our customers urgently need thousands, and eventually tens of thousands, of drones to be deployed in-theatre," Bentzion Levinson, CEO at HevenDrones, added.
"Our goal is to provide quick-turn, full-scale American manufacturing of the most versatile, reliable and powerful platforms available to the warfighter."
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According to both companies, HevenDrones will have access to Mach's manufacturing network, enabling the company to scale production of its hydrogen-powered drone platforms at pace. The two companies will also reportedly commit to co-developing uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) components, such as avionics, radios, fuel sources and propulsion systems.
At IDEX 2025, HevenDrones disclosed to Shephard that it planned to boost production capacity across its entire UAV portfolio in the near future, setting ambitions to reach “hundreds” of drones produced a month. This latest news is confirmation of that ongoing aim.
Related Articles
IDEX 2025: HevenDrones launches ‘The Raider', its new hydrogen-powered UAS
IDEX 2025: HevenDrones' Raider UAS aims for 2026 delivery date
According to both companies, the first platforms to be produced in Mach Industries flagship factory in California, will be HevenDrones' H100, H2D55 and the Raider - the latter recently launched at IDEX 2025.
"We're not just accelerating production, we're creating the next generation of defence manufacturing," said Ethan Thornton, CEO and founder at Mach Industries.
"Our customers urgently need thousands, and eventually tens of thousands, of drones to be deployed in-theatre," Bentzion Levinson, CEO at HevenDrones, added.
"Our goal is to provide quick-turn, full-scale American manufacturing of the most versatile, reliable and powerful platforms available to the warfighter."
Related Equipment in Defence Insight
The Raider
H2D55
H100

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