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Draganfly (DPRO) Rallies 13% After U.S. Army Picks Its FPV Drones for Overseas Forward-Site Manufacturing

Lukas Schmidt
07:51am, Tuesday, Sep 30, 2025

Draganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO) rallied about 13% on Tuesday after the company said the U.S. Army picked its Flex FPV drone systems for deployment and forward-site manufacturing at overseas U.S. Forces facilities.

The contract announcement said Draganfly will supply high-performance First Person View (FPV) drones and set up embedded manufacturing capabilities closer to operational theaters. The package includes flight and manufacturing training for Army personnel and logistics management designed to meet NDAA-compliance requirements - a notable emphasis given military procurement priorities.

Cameron Chell, Draganfly's president and CEO, framed the deal as a push to shorten supply timelines and bring drone capabilities nearer to the front lines. The company highlighted the combination of systems, on-site production and secure logistics as the value proposition behind the selection.

Context matters: the Army has been experimenting heavily with FPV platforms. Recent exercises in Lithuania showcased in-house-built FPV drones used against a variety of targets, the service has set up a dedicated drone lab for design and training, and in August 2025 it publicized what it described as the first air-to-air kill by an armed FPV drone. That operational momentum helps explain why a supplier like Draganfly can move from prototype to procurement relatively quickly.

Market reaction was swift. The roughly 13% pop reflects headline-driven buying in a small-cap defense name where contract detail is scarce - the company did not disclose dollar value or delivery timelines in the announcement. For context, deals that include embedded manufacturing and training often change revenue cadence and can shift supply-chain risk, but the financial impact depends on contract size and execution schedule, neither of which were provided.

So: a headline contract, operational fit with the Army's recent FPV push, and a one-day stock jump. That's the story. And yes - not a bad day for a drone maker trying to prove it can do more than fly in circles.

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