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  • Draganfly (CSE/NASDAQ:DPRO) will supply two units within the US Department of War with its Flex FPV drone systems.
  • The drone software and solutions company has built a more than 25-year track record serving the public safety, civil, military, agriculture, industrial inspection, security, mapping and surveying markets.
  • Draganfly stock has added 180 per cent year-over-year.

Drone company Draganfly (CSE/NASDAQ:DPRO) will supply two units within the US Department of War with its Flex FPV drone systems.

The FPV offers a scalable platform designed for rapid response in a variety of demanding environments where operator control is paramount to mission success.

The orders build on consistent demand for FPV platforms across the defense industry for training and enhanced tactical awareness, reflecting broader institutional demand for unmanned systems that reinforce operational readiness.

According to Friday’s news release, the drone company believes its “long-standing operating history, established defense relationships and production-ready drone systems” are highly aligned with this shift towards unmanned capabilities.

The news follows several recent agreements with US defense customers pertaining to FPV drones, ISR, logistics and drone applications, including a contract to provide drones and training to US Air Force Special Operations Command units in partnership with DelMar Aerospace.

Leadership commentary 

“FPV systems are becoming an increasingly important part of modern defense operations because they give operators practical, adaptable capability at the tactical edge,” Cameron Chell, Chief Executive Officer of Draganfly, said in a statement. “Being selected by new operational units reflects continued confidence in Draganfly’s ability to deliver mission-ready drone systems that meet the evolving needs of defense customers.”

About Draganfly

Draganfly is a drone software and solutions company with a more than 25-year track record serving the public safety, civil, military, agriculture, industrial inspection, security, mapping and surveying markets.

Draganfly stock (CSE:DPRO) is up by 2.25 per cent trading at C$7.28 as of 10:04 am ET. The stock has added 180 per cent year-over-year.

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