Wrap Technologies, Inc. and its partner Vector announced that on November 5, 2025 the company achieved the first documented air‑to‑air interdiction using its BolaWrap® entanglement system. The test employed Vector’s Hammer drone platform and the MERLIN‑Interdictor payload, successfully neutralizing a moving aerial target mid‑flight without explosives or electronic warfare.
The demonstration showcased the BolaWrap 150 Kevlar tether’s ability to entangle and disable a target drone in flight, a capability that can be integrated onto a variety of existing UAV platforms. By eliminating the need for kinetic or electronic countermeasures, the system offers a non‑lethal, low‑risk solution that can be deployed rapidly in contested airspace.
Wrap’s entry into the counter‑UAS (C‑UAS) market aligns with its broader strategy to become an end‑to‑end public‑safety solutions provider. The partnership with Vector expands Wrap’s reach into defense and homeland‑security sectors, while the new technology opens potential revenue streams from government contracts and commercial drone‑security services. The company’s recent “strategic reset” has focused on cost discipline and the creation of Wrap Federal to target U.S. government opportunities.
Financially, Wrap reported a 27% decline in full‑year 2024 revenue to $4.5 million, driven by a drop in legacy product sales. Despite the revenue decline, the company’s gross margin rose from 47% to over 54% in 2024, reflecting improved pricing power and a shift toward higher‑margin public‑safety contracts. The company’s net loss narrowed in Q2 2025, and management highlighted the cost‑control measures that have reduced monthly cash burn.
Vector’s CEO Andy Yakulis praised the collaboration, noting that “the successful test with Wrap marks a breakthrough for non‑lethal counter‑UAS capabilities. The Wrap system quickly integrated with our Hammer drone platform.” Wrap’s leadership echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the company’s commitment to expanding its technology portfolio and pursuing new market opportunities.
Investors have responded positively to the milestone, viewing it as a significant step toward capturing a growing share of the C‑UAS market. The demonstration reinforces Wrap’s narrative of technological innovation and strategic partnership, positioning the company for future growth in both defense and public‑safety segments.
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