Overview
- An initial order tasks Draganfly with supplying Flex FPV systems and establishing on-site manufacturing within overseas U.S. Forces facilities.
- Draganfly will provide flight and manufacturing training to enable Army units to operate and sustain the drones on their own.
- The company will oversee logistics with NDAA-compliant sourcing practices intended to secure the supply chain.
- The announcement referenced recent validation of FPV use, including Swift Response 2025 in Lithuania and an August air-to-air kill by an armed FPV drone.
- Financial terms were not disclosed, and Draganfly shares rose about 14% premarket to a new 52-week high.