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DE Deere & Company
Deere utilizes drones/UAVs (e.g., via Sentera integration) for aerial scouting and precision ag data.
$131.96B
$490.87
+0.74%
GD General Dynamics Corporation
GD's Mission Systems investments in unmanned platforms (Drones/UAVs) map to the Drones & UAVs category.
$91.55B
$337.55
-0.82%
NOC Northrop Grumman Corporation
Northrop Grumman advances autonomous flight and UAV-related technologies (Beacon), aligning with drones/UAV capabilities.
$81.14B
$563.34
-0.59%
LHX L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
AI-enabled unmanned systems partnerships suggest a drone/UAV capability within their portfolio.
$51.97B
$274.15
-1.30%
AXON Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Axon’s drone and UAV capabilities (Sky-Hero, Dedrone, partnerships) place it in Drones & UAVs.
$40.98B
$521.38
-0.12%
LDOS Leidos Holdings, Inc.
Leidos’ defense and prototyping activities imply involvement with drones/UAV components and related systems.
$23.93B
$187.11
+0.33%
TDY Teledyne Technologies Incorporated
Black Hornet and other unmanned systems cited as key offerings, aligning with drones/UAVs.
$23.20B
$491.05
-0.77%
ESLT Elbit Systems Ltd.
ReDrone counter-UAS solution and broader UAV/ISR offerings align with drones and unmanned systems.
$21.07B
$474.20
+0.10%
TXT Textron Inc.
Textron Systems' unmanned systems and UAV capabilities align with Drones & UAVs.
$14.49B
$82.31
+1.20%
CACI CACI International Inc
CACI’s Counter-UAS and related drone-security capabilities align with Drones & UAVs in defense tech.
$13.19B
$609.82
+1.65%
NXT Nextpower Inc.
Drones & UAVs integrated with solar platform
$12.89B
$87.44
+0.36%
AVAV AeroVironment, Inc.
Direct product category: AeroVironment designs and manufactures uncrewed aerial systems (drones/UAS) such as Raven/Puma and Switchblade variants.
$12.45B
$277.42
+1.79%
HII Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
Drones & UAVs aligns with HII's Mission Technologies' uncrewed systems offerings, including Navy UUVs like Lionfish.
$11.99B
$310.17
+1.53%
KTOS Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.
Kratos directly designs and manufactures jet-powered unmanned aerial systems (e.g., Valkyrie, Thanatos, Apollo, Athena).
$11.67B
$73.80
+6.74%
JOBY Joby Aviation, Inc.
Joby’s eVTOL technology overlaps with drones/UAV markets in the broader aerial vehicle space.
$11.19B
$13.65
+4.48%
PSN Parsons Corporation
Parsons markets DroneArmor, a counter-UAS system, reflecting its drone/UAV-enabled defense capabilities.
$8.72B
$82.64
+1.18%
ACHR Archer Aviation Inc.
Archer's defense dual-use initiatives and UAV-like electric airframe capabilities align with the drones/UAVs investable theme.
$4.63B
$7.34
+2.23%
IPGP IPG Photonics Corporation
The CROSSBOW laser counter-UAV system demonstrates IPG's defense-oriented drone mitigation hardware.
$3.16B
$76.01
+1.40%
OII Oceaneering International, Inc.
Drones & UAVs encompasses autonomous unmanned systems, including underwater/robotic platforms similar to ROVs/AUVs.
$2.42B
$24.27
+0.50%
BBAI BigBear.ai Holdings, Inc.
ConductorOS enables autonomous drone swarm command/control, aligning with Drones & UAVs.
$2.00B
$6.13
+13.61%
VVX V2X, Inc.
Drones/UAV-related capabilities and counter-UAS development within defense tech.
$1.66B
$52.80
+1.03%
ONDS Ondas Holdings Inc.
Direct product: Ondas' OAS segment sells autonomous drone platforms (e.g., Optimus System, Iron Drone Raider).
$1.48B
$8.52
+26.50%
EH EHang Holdings Limited
EH's core product line consists of pilotless eVTOLs and UAVs for commercial urban mobility.
$976.36M
$14.16
-0.07%
RDW Redwire Corporation
Redwire expanded into uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) via Edge Autonomy (e.g., Stalker), matching the 'Drones & UAVs' category.
$763.41M
$5.38
+1.51%
RCAT Red Cat Holdings, Inc.
Core product: unmanned aerial vehicles (drones/UAVs) that Red Cat designs, manufactures, and sells (Black Widow, Edge 130 Blue, FANG FPV).
$634.50M
$7.15
+12.42%
AIIO Robo.ai Inc.
eVTOL aircraft and UAV-like autonomous aerial platforms place the company in the drones/UAVs space.
$211.84M
$0.69
-6.80%
INVZ Innoviz Technologies Ltd.
Potential application of LiDAR sensing in drones/UAVs within the robotics and aerial sensing segment.
$204.69M
$1.21
-1.23%
CTGL Citrine Global Corp.
Directly produces unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), specifically defense-grade FPV drones.
$185.13M
$0.15
VWAV VisionWave Holdings, Inc.
VisionWave's core product lines include unmanned aerial systems (drones/UAS) and autonomous aerial platforms, directly aligning with Drones & UAVs.
$141.71M
$9.86
-0.70%
KULR KULR Technology Group, Inc.
Vibetech-based vibration reduction tech applies to drones/UAVs, a key robotics application.
$94.14M
$2.40
+4.59%
OPTT Ocean Power Technologies, Inc.
Drones & UAVs encompasses unmanned marine platforms and related data services.
$71.94M
$0.41
+1.01%
SPAI Safe Pro Group Inc. Common Stock
Airborne Response provides drone services and UAV-based imagery collection.
$68.55M
$4.63
+9.20%
ZENA ZenaTech, Inc.
ZenaTech directly designs, builds, and sells drones (IQ Square, IQ Nano, ZenaDrone 1000) and operates DaaS offerings built on drone data.
$54.18M
$2.94
-5.91%
KSCP Knightscope, Inc.
Drones/UAV capability via partnerships expands Knightscope's autonomous device lineup.
$47.86M
$4.71
+0.11%
MOB Mobilicom Ltd
Mobilicom provides SkyHopper datalinks and related drone communications hardware/software, aligning with the Drones & UAVs investable theme.
$40.52M
$5.74
-1.03%
UAVS AgEagle Aerial Systems, Inc.
AgEagle UAVS directly manufactures and sells drones/UAS systems (eBee X, eBee VISION) and related autonomous flight capabilities.
$40.16M
$1.24
+4.66%
DPRO Draganfly Inc.
Draganfly designs, manufactures, and sells multi-mission payload-agnostic drones.
$25.32M
$7.30
+10.35%
SELX Semilux International Ltd. Ordinary Shares
Solutions applicable to UAVs for aerial LiDAR and imaging deployments.
$20.96M
$0.67
+19.62%
PRZO ParaZero Technologies Ltd.
Directly produces drone safety and UAV systems (SafeAir, DefendAir, DropAir) and related drone technology.
$15.40M
$1.33
-3.26%
ARBB ARB IOT Group Limited
ARBB's AI drone technology for plantation management aligns with the Drones & UAVs investable theme.
$10.20M
$5.71
-1.30%
NCEW New Century Logistics (BVI) Limited
Drone/UAV-based in-vehicle logistics system (Micro-Hub System) deployed for last-mile delivery.
$9.56M
$3.75
+4.03%
BTBD BT Brands, Inc.
BT Brands is pivoting into drone solutions and related technologies, directly aligning with Drones & UAVs.
$8.80M
$1.42
-0.70%
PRSO Peraso Inc.
Drones & UAVs: mmWave communications hardware targeted for drone applications.
$5.48M
$0.86
-2.48%
VISL Vislink Technologies, Inc.
Vislink is advancing Drone Command & Control capabilities and AVDS-related offerings, aligning with drones/UAV applications.
$5.12M
$2.08
FRSX Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd.
Drones & UAVs: Engaged in autonomous industrial drones and related sensing and AI-based navigation.
$4.44M
$2.09
+1.95%
KITT Nauticus Robotics, Inc.
Aquanaut is an unmanned underwater vehicle (Drones & UAVs) core product for subsea autonomy.
$4.11M
$0.90
+2.93%
EVTV Envirotech Vehicles, Inc.
Drones & UAVs: The company is developing and planning production of U.S.-made heavy-lift agricultural drones via AG Drones Inc.
$3.67M
$1.10
+6.25%

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# Executive Summary * The Drones & UAVs industry is at a critical inflection point, where the path to scalable commercialization is being unlocked by a global regulatory shift towards standardized rules for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations. * Simultaneously, escalating geopolitical tensions and national security concerns are reshaping the supply chain, creating a protected and lucrative market for NDAA-compliant, Western-made drones, particularly in the defense sector. * Technological differentiation is accelerating, with AI and autonomous navigation in GPS-denied environments becoming the primary drivers of value and competitive advantage. * The market is bifurcating financially, with well-positioned defense and certified commercial players showing triple-digit growth, while others undergoing strategic transitions face revenue headwinds and rely on significant capital raises. * Consolidation is accelerating as larger defense and technology firms acquire specialized drone companies to build integrated, multi-domain capabilities, exemplified by major acquisitions in the space. ## Key Trends & Outlook The most significant factor shaping the Drones & UAVs industry is the global regulatory shift away from inefficient, waiver-based approvals toward standardized rulemaking for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations. This transition, driven by measures like the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024, is the primary catalyst needed to unlock scalable commercial applications like package delivery and remote infrastructure inspection. This shift fundamentally alters the industry's economics, enabling recurring-revenue service models to replace simple hardware sales. Companies that achieve early certification are gaining a significant competitive moat. For example, EHang Holdings Limited (EH) has secured Air Operator Certificates (OCs) for human-carrying pilotless eVTOLs in China, establishing a 2-3 year commercialization lead in the urban air mobility space. Similarly, Ondas Holdings Inc. (ONDS) achieved FAA Type Certification for its Optimus 1-EX UAV in September 2023, which significantly streamlines its path to autonomous BVLOS operations in the U.S.. With final rules for operations over people expected by April 2, 2026, the next 12-24 months are a critical period for commercial market development. Geopolitical tensions are creating a stark divide in the market, with national security concerns around drone supply chains remaining at the forefront in 2025. The U.S. has imposed a combined 170% import duty on most Chinese drones and components as of April 2025, while the Countering CCP Drones bill and National Defense Authorization Act of 2024 effectively bar Chinese-made systems from government and defense contracts. This has created a protected market for Western manufacturers, shifting the basis of competition from price to security and compliance. Companies like Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (RCAT), whose FANG FPV drone was added to the DoD’s Blue UAS Cleared List in October 2025, are direct beneficiaries of this trend, confirming NDAA compliance and allowing procurement without additional cybersecurity approvals. The top opportunity lies in leveraging AI to solve critical operational challenges, which also presents the top risk for companies that lag in technological development. AI and automation will play a critical role in 2025, with AI-powered navigation and real-time data processing reducing human intervention and improving efficiency. The ability to navigate autonomously in GPS-denied environments, powered by AI engines like the one Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (RCAT) is integrating from Palantir (Maven) into its Black Widow and Edge 130 drones, is becoming a key requirement in defense. This technological arms race in autonomy will determine the next generation of market leaders. ## Competitive Landscape The Drones & UAVs industry is currently fragmented but undergoing consolidation, with North America dominating the drone market in 2024 with a share of over 39%. This realignment is driven by larger players seeking to build scale and integrate diverse capabilities. Some of the largest players, particularly in the defense sector, are competing by building integrated, multi-domain platforms. Their core strategy involves acquiring a comprehensive portfolio of unmanned systems across air, land, sea, and cyber to serve as a one-stop-shop for large government and defense contracts. AeroVironment, Inc. (AVAV) exemplifies this approach, with its $3.48 billion acquisition of BlueHalo in May 2025, expanding its offerings into autonomous systems, space, cyber, and directed energy, positioning it as a premier multi-domain defense technology provider. In contrast, other successful firms focus on dominating a specific niche through deep technological expertise and by navigating complex regulatory hurdles faster than competitors. EHang Holdings Limited (EH) illustrates this model, having focused exclusively on pioneering pilotless passenger eVTOLs. Its primary competitive advantage is its multi-year head start in securing the necessary Air Operator Certificates (OCs) for human-carrying pilotless eVTOLs in China, establishing a significant regulatory moat. A third model involves integrating drones not as a standalone product, but as a critical component within a broader technology ecosystem. Axon Enterprise, Inc. (AXON) is a prime example, leveraging drones (through its Skydio partnership and Dedrone acquisition in October 2024) as a data-capture tool within its comprehensive public safety ecosystem of body cameras, TASERs, and the Evidence.com cloud platform. This strategy aims to create a sticky platform with high switching costs for customers. ## Financial Performance Revenue growth in the Drones & UAVs industry is sharply bifurcated, reflecting the impact of defense demand and strategic positioning. Recent quarterly growth rates range from a hyper-growth of +575% to a significant decline of -75.4%. This divergence is directly driven by companies aligning with robust defense spending and NDAA compliance, which are experiencing explosive growth, while others undergoing strategic pivots or facing contract delays are experiencing significant declines. Ondas Holdings Inc. (ONDS) exemplifies the hyper-growth phase, reporting a +575% year-over-year revenue increase in Q1-25, driven by momentum in its Ondas Autonomous Systems (OAS) segment and defense-related orders. Conversely, Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (RCAT) experienced a -75.4% year-over-year revenue decline in Q1-25, reflecting a deliberate strategic transition away from its legacy consumer business to focus on the more lucrative military segment. {{chart_0}} Profitability margins diverge widely across the industry, based on business model maturity and investment intensity. Gross margins range from a high of 62.6% to negative levels, with many high-growth companies reporting deeply negative operating margins. This divergence is explained by the different stages of company life cycles; established, differentiated players can command high margins, while early-stage companies are investing heavily in R&D and selling, general, and administrative (SG&A) expenses to capture market share, resulting in significant losses. EHang Holdings Limited (EH) demonstrates the pricing power that comes with a regulatory and technological moat, reporting a robust 62.6% gross margin in Q2-25. In contrast, Ondas Holdings Inc. (ONDS) reported a -242.6% operating margin in Q1-25, highlighting the intense cash burn required to scale operations and R&D before achieving profitability. {{chart_1}} Capital allocation in the Drones & UAVs industry is primarily focused on acquisitive growth and funding operations, rather than shareholder returns. The industry remains in a high-growth, land-grab phase, with companies prioritizing capital to acquire key technologies, expand capabilities, and fund operating losses. AeroVironment, Inc. (AVAV) provides a prime example of using capital for transformative M&A, with its $3.48 billion acquisition of BlueHalo. Similarly, Ondas Holdings Inc. (ONDS) closed a $425 million equity and warrant offering in October 2025, demonstrating the critical need to raise external capital to fund its growth strategy and acquisitions. The financial health of companies in the Drones & UAVs industry is mixed, reflecting the sector's bifurcation. Financial positions range from multi-billion dollar cash positions for established players to working capital deficits for early-stage companies. The financial health of Ondas Holdings Inc. (ONDS) perfectly illustrates the precarious position of growth-stage companies and their reliance on capital markets to fund their path to profitability. The company faced substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern absent further funding as of May 2025, but subsequently closed a $425 million equity and warrant offering in October 2025, providing significant liquidity.
VWAV VisionWave Holdings, Inc.

VisionWave Holdings Assembles Due‑Diligence Team for Solar Drone Acquisition, Targets December 31 Close

Nov 21, 2025
ONDS Ondas Holdings Inc.

Ondas Holdings Invests $35 Million in Performance Drone Works to Expand Autonomous Systems Production

Nov 20, 2025
ZENA ZenaTech, Inc.

ZenaTech Announces Acquisition of Utah Surveying Firm to Expand Drone‑as‑a‑Service in Solar Infrastructure

Nov 20, 2025
RDW Redwire Corporation

Redwire Secures $44 Million DARPA Contract to Advance VLEO Mission, Strengthening Strategic Position

Nov 19, 2025
BTBD BT Brands, Inc.

BT Brands Reports Record Q3 2025 Profit of $0.15 per Share, EBITDA Surges 74%

Nov 18, 2025
ONDS Ondas Holdings Inc.

Ondas Holdings Completes Acquisition of Sentry CS Ltd., Strengthening Counter‑UAS Capabilities

Nov 18, 2025
PRZO ParaZero Technologies Ltd.

ParaZero Secures Major European Order for DefendAir Counter‑Drone System from Dutch Distributor

Nov 18, 2025
UAVS AgEagle Aerial Systems, Inc.

AgEagle Aerial Systems Begins Local Production of eBee X Drones in India Through Vyom Drones Partnership

Nov 18, 2025
VWAV VisionWave Holdings, Inc.

VisionWave Files Provisional Patent for WaveStrike RF Fire‑Control System

Nov 18, 2025
ZENA ZenaTech, Inc.

ZenaTech Completes 12th Acquisition of Colorado‑Based Rampart Surveys, Expanding Drone‑as‑a‑Service Reach

Nov 18, 2025
EH EHang Holdings Limited

EHang Completes First Pilotless eVTOL Flights in Qatar, Cutting Commute Time to 8 Minutes

Nov 17, 2025
KTOS Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.

Kratos Opens 60,000‑Square‑Foot Jerusalem Facility to Expand Microwave Electronics Capabilities

Nov 17, 2025
SPAI Safe Pro Group Inc. Common Stock

Safe Pro Group Secures Over $20 Million in Strategic Investment to Accelerate AI, Drone, and Ballistic Growth

Nov 17, 2025
VWAV VisionWave Holdings, Inc.

VisionWave Files Provisional Patent for WaveStrike RF‑Based Fire‑Control System, Expanding IP Portfolio

Nov 17, 2025
KITT Nauticus Robotics, Inc.

Nauticus Robotics Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Up, Loss Narrowed, Cash Strengthened

Nov 14, 2025
RCAT Red Cat Holdings, Inc.

Red Cat Holdings Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Misses Estimates, EPS Loss Widens, Guidance Cautious

Nov 14, 2025
KTOS Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.

Kratos Opens Auburn Hills Facility to Scale Spartan Engine Production, Boosting Capacity to 50,000 Units Annually

Nov 13, 2025
MOB Mobilicom Ltd

Mobilicom Ltd. Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Surges 63% to $987,000, Strong Defense Demand Drives Growth

Nov 13, 2025
ONDS Ondas Holdings Inc.

Ondas Holdings Reports Record Q3 2025 Revenue, Beats EPS Estimates, and Raises 2025‑26 Guidance

Nov 13, 2025
RDW Redwire Corporation

Redwire Expands European Defense Footprint with Eurolink Systems Partnership to Deliver Edge Autonomy UAS to Italy

Nov 13, 2025
VWAV VisionWave Holdings, Inc.

VisionWave Holdings Announces Letter of Intent to Acquire Solar Drone Ltd., Expanding Dual‑Use Drone Capabilities

Nov 13, 2025
KTOS Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.

Kratos Advances $50 Million Indiana Facility to Accelerate Hypersonic Development

Nov 12, 2025
RDW Redwire Corporation

Redwire’s Edge Autonomy Wins Croatian Border Patrol Contract for Penguin C VTOL and Octopus Payloads

Nov 12, 2025
UAVS AgEagle Aerial Systems, Inc.

EagleNXT Secures ANATEL Certification Renewal for eBee X Drones, Amid Ongoing Financial Challenges

Nov 12, 2025
ZENA ZenaTech, Inc.

ZenaTech Reports 1,225% YoY Revenue Growth in Q3 2025, Driven by Drone‑as‑a‑Service Expansion

Nov 11, 2025
ONDS Ondas Holdings Inc.

Ondas Holdings Adds Former Rafael President Yoav Har‑Even to Autonomous Systems Advisory Board

Nov 10, 2025
VWAV VisionWave Holdings, Inc.

VisionWave to Begin Field Testing of Varan Autonomous Ground Vehicle in December 2025

Nov 10, 2025
UAVS AgEagle Aerial Systems, Inc.

AgEagle Aerial Systems Raises Capital via Series G Convertible Preferred Stock to Support Growth and Liquidity

Nov 06, 2025
ONDS Ondas Holdings Inc.

Ondas Holdings Acquires Sentry CS Ltd. to Expand Counter‑UAS Capabilities

Nov 04, 2025
ZENA ZenaTech, Inc.

ZenaTech Expands Sharjah Facility, Adding 15,000 Sq Ft for Drone Production and R&D

Nov 04, 2025
KITT Nauticus Robotics, Inc.

Nauticus Robotics Completes First Paid Commercial Deployment of ToolKITT on Retrofitted ROVs

Nov 03, 2025
KTOS Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.

Kratos Completes Altitude Testing of GEK800 Engine, Advancing Production Readiness

Oct 31, 2025
RCAT Red Cat Holdings, Inc.

Red Cat Holdings Adds FANG FPV Drone to U.S. Department of Defense Blue UAS Cleared List

Oct 30, 2025
UAVS AgEagle Aerial Systems, Inc.

EagleNXT Wins U.S. Army Contract for Three eBee VISION Drones

Oct 30, 2025
VWAV VisionWave Holdings, Inc.

VisionWave and PVML Ltd. Enter Execution Phase of Secure‑AI Partnership

Oct 30, 2025
KITT Nauticus Robotics, Inc.

Nauticus Robotics Secures $250 Million Equity Line of Credit to Expand into Deep‑Sea Rare‑Earth Exploration

Oct 27, 2025
RCAT Red Cat Holdings, Inc.

Red Cat Completes First Commercial Flight Test of Palantir VNav on Black Widow Drone

Oct 27, 2025
VWAV VisionWave Holdings, Inc.

VisionWave Holdings Raises $4.6 Million from Warrant Exercises

Oct 27, 2025
MOB Mobilicom Ltd

Mobilicom Launches Secured Autonomy™: Industry's First Comprehensive Cybersecurity Framework for Autonomous Drones and Robotics

Oct 13, 2025
MOB Mobilicom Ltd

Mobilicom Debuts Industry-First Secured Autonomy Compute System with Aitech NVIDIA-Based AI Supercomputers

Oct 09, 2025
MOB Mobilicom Ltd

Mobilicom to Unveil New Cybersecurity Platform at AUSA 2025 Annual Meeting

Oct 06, 2025
MOB Mobilicom Ltd

Mobilicom’s Ground Control Stations Selected by Israeli Defense Contractor for RCWS

Aug 21, 2025
MOB Mobilicom Ltd

Mobilicom Reports Strong First Half 2025 Financial and Operational Results

Aug 12, 2025
MOB Mobilicom Ltd

Mobilicom and ARK Electronics Launch First Joint Cybersecure Solution for Drones and Robotics

Jul 31, 2025
MOB Mobilicom Ltd

Mobilicom Secures $1.4 Million in Orders from Leading U.S. Drone Manufacturer

Jul 21, 2025
ZENA ZenaTech, Inc.

ZenaTech Added to Multiple Russell Indexes, Enhancing Market Visibility

Jun 30, 2025
MOB Mobilicom Ltd

Mobilicom and Palladyne AI Partner for Cybersecure Autonomy Solutions

Jun 26, 2025
MOB Mobilicom Ltd

Mobilicom Appoints Technology Executive Guy Givoni to Board of Directors

Jun 05, 2025
ZENA ZenaTech, Inc.

ZenaTech Launches Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) for US Defense and Government Agencies with New Partnerships

Jun 05, 2025
ZENA ZenaTech, Inc.

ZenaTech Develops Quantum Computing and AI Drone Fleets for Wildfire Prevention in Western US

May 29, 2025

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