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Draganfly wins orders from two US Department of War units for FPV drones

May 8, 2026 8:30 AM

Draganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO) announced it has been selected by two separate U.S. Department of War units for Flex FPV drone systems, according to a company statement.

The drone manufacturer said the selections reflect continued demand for its first-person view platforms across defense applications where rapidly deployable drone systems are used to support training, operational readiness, and tactical awareness.

Draganfly's Flex FPV systems are designed to provide operators with a drone platform that can be deployed across demanding environments and operational scenarios, the company stated.

"FPV systems are becoming an increasingly important part of modern defense operations because they give operators practical, adaptable capability at the tactical edge," said Cameron Chell, Chief Executive Officer of Draganfly. "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."

The company stated that defense organizations continue to integrate unmanned systems into training and operational planning, increasing demand for drone platforms that are reliable, deployable, and capable of supporting rapidly changing requirements.

Draganfly said these selections build on its defense momentum, including recent engagements supporting U.S. defense customers across tactical FPV drones, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, logistics, and other drone applications.

The Tampa, Florida-based company develops drone solutions and systems for public safety, civil, military, agriculture, industrial inspection, security, mapping, and surveying markets. Draganfly trades on NASDAQ and the Canadian Securities Exchange under the symbol DPRO.

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