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Introducing HELIUS – a 249g Coaxial Nano UAV from Ascent AeroSystems

AGÊNCIA DE COMUNICAÇÃO Conteúdo de responsabilidade da empresa 11 de março de 2025

WILMINGTON, Mass. & DALLAS, March 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ascent AeroSystems, the worlds leading manufacturer of compact, high-performance, aircraft-grade coaxial unmanned aerial systems, today introduced HELIUS, the companys first entry into the sub-250g UAV sector. Debuted at VERTICON (formerly HAI Heli-Expo), in Dallas, Texas, HELIUS is designed to be an affordable AI-enabled, American-Made, NDAA-compliant option for law enforcement, emergency response, government, and industrial enterprise operators looking to upgrade or replace other systems.

Ascent HELIUS 249g Coaxial Nano UAV from Ascent AeroSystems

“Bringing our coaxial propulsion technology to a sub-250g platform while maintaining the durability, performance, and reliability Ascent products are known for has been one of the most rewarding challenges weve undertaken,” said Peter Fuchs, Co-founder and CEO of Ascent AeroSystems.

“HELIUS delivers unmatched capability in its class at a competitive price. It is the drone weve wanted to make from the beginning; small enough to fit in your pocket but powerful enough to meet the rigorous demands of public safety, emergency response, and critical industrial missions.”

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“We know that the future of aviation isnt about choosing between crewed and uncrewed systemsits about teaming. Our acquisition of Ascent AeroSystems was a strategic move to lead that evolution, HELIUS is a key step in realizing that vision,” said David Smith, CEO of Robinson Helicopter Company.

With an MSRP of $4,499, HELIUS is available for pre-order now, with initial shipments expected to begin in Q4 2025. Customers can purchase directly from Ascent AeroSystems or through Robinson Helicopter Company dealers who are also authorized Ascent resellers.

“HELIUS expands our growing product line and sets a new benchmark for compact UAVs,” Fuchs added. “For operators demanding durability, portability, and next-gen technology in a secure, American-Made sub-250g platform, this is the solution.”

About Ascent AeroSystems
Founded in 2014, Massachusetts-based Ascent AeroSystems designs and manufactures rugged, coaxial unmanned aerial vehicle drone systems for defense, public safety, and industrial markets. Ascents compact, all-weather, high-performance vehicles feature a unique cylindrical configuration thats far more portable and durable than conventional multirotors, ideally suited for mission-critical operations in the toughest environments.

Torrance, CA-based Robinson Helicopter Company (RHC), a premier aerospace OEM with 50 years of manufacturing experience and more than 13,000 type-certificated aircraft delivered to date, acquired Ascent AeroSystems in April 2024. Ascent is now a wholly owned RHC subsidiary. For more information, visit https://ascentaerosystems.com/.

Media Contact
Amy Romano
Amy.Romano@ascentaerosystems.com
M: 617.845.3185

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Ascent HELIUS 249g Coaxial Nano UAV

Introducing Ascent HELIUS, a 249g Coaxial Nano UAV from Ascent AeroSystems
Ultra-portable, handheld drone

Ascent HELIUS 249g Nano Drone from Ascent AeroSystems is an ultra-portable, ultra-lightweight handheld UAV perfect for public safety, emergency response, infrastructure inspection, and other mission critical operations.

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