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HAL10

HYBRID AERIAL-SYSTEMS LAUNCHER (HAL)

The HAL10 Hybrid Air-Systems Launcher is a modular, multi-bay cassette launch system developed by ISS Aerospace to house, manage, and autonomously deploy multiple classes of unmanned aerial systems (UAS). 

Mission Roles

MULTI-UAS LAUNCH &
DEPLOYMENT

Enables rapid deployment
of multiple uncrewed aerial
systems or launched effects
from a single platform,
expanding operational reach
and mission flexibility.

COUNTER-UAS & FORCE
PROTECTION

Supports defensive operations
by launching interceptors or
counter-drone effectors to
detect, track, and neutralise
hostile aerial threats.

DISTRIBUTED STRIKE &
TACTICAL EFFECTS

Provides a scalable launch
capability for autonomous
effectors supporting precision
strike, decoy, or suppression
missions in contested
environments.

DESIGNED FOR SCALEABLE DEPLOYMENT

HAL10 is a 10-bay cassette launcher arranged in a 5×2 configuration, engineered to store, protect, and launch small UAS platforms in demanding operational environments.

Standard System Specs. 

Manufacturer: ISS Aerospace

Net Weight: 555.0 kg 

Gross Weight: 350.0 kg 

Model: HAL 10 Hybrid Air-Systems Launcher

Configuration: 10-Bay (5 x 2 arrangement)

Operating Temperature: −32°C to +45°C

Designed for rapid-response and persistent operations, HAL10 enables coordinated, repeatable launches from a single platform, supporting both standalone and networked mission profiles. The system is platform-agnostic by design, allowing integration with a range of UAS types. One example application includes deployment of the WASP UAS, among other compatible platforms. 

Designed for integration across fixed, mobile, or forward-operating installations, HAL10 delivers a scalable and adaptable launch solution for modern unmanned operations. 

SUITABLE FOR

Time-critical, scaleable deployment

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