According to a recent LinkedIn post from Helsing, the company’s second German “resilience factory” is now operational and reportedly producing 1,000 HX-2 drones per month, with capacity to add a further 400–600 units monthly. The post indicates that the facility is designed for rapid scaling and to incorporate battlefield feedback into ongoing design changes.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that the factory is led by EVP Physical Products Dr. Michael Schwekutsch, whose background includes scaling production at Tesla. The post also points to the application of automotive-style production standards, including digital factory twins, full component traceability, and EN9100 certification, aimed at meeting requirements for contested operational environments.
For investors, the described capacity of up to 1,600 HX-2 drones per month suggests a meaningful increase in Helsing’s ability to fulfill defense and security demand, potentially supporting revenue growth if order intake matches production. The emphasis on scalability and feedback-driven design may strengthen the firm’s competitive position in unmanned systems, particularly in European markets focused on resilience and rapid deployment.
The reference to automotive-grade quality tools and aerospace-relevant certification implies a focus on reliability and compliance, factors that can be critical in securing long-term government and defense contracts. If sustained, this manufacturing approach could improve unit economics and margins over time, although actual financial impact will depend on contract volumes, pricing, and the company’s ability to manage supply-chain and regulatory risks.

