Draganfly Inc., a leader in drone technology, has been selected by the U.S. Army to supply Flex FPV drone systems. The company will deliver these drones and assist in setting up on-site manufacturing at overseas U.S. Forces facilities. This initiative aims to speed up deployment and minimize supply-chain delays.
The project includes providing flight and manufacturing training for Army personnel, ensuring they can maintain operations independently. Draganfly will also oversee logistics to guarantee a secure supply chain that complies with the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
This development is part of a broader strategy to enhance drone capabilities closer to operational areas, reducing logistical challenges and improving readiness. Recent military exercises have highlighted the significance of FPV technology for U.S. forces. For instance, during the Swift Response 2025 exercise in Lithuania, paratroopers used FPV drones against various targets, showcasing their potential in modern warfare.
In August 2025, the U.S. Army achieved a milestone by executing its first air-to-air kill using an armed FPV drone, marking a significant advancement in drone warfare tactics.
Cameron Chell, President & CEO of Draganfly, expressed pride in supporting the U.S. Army's efforts: "We are honored to support the U.S. Army as it moves critical drone capabilities closer to front lines." He emphasized that combining advanced drone systems with embedded manufacturing and secure logistics enhances operational agility for deployed forces.
Draganfly Innovations Inc., known for its pioneering work in drone solutions and robotics over 25 years, continues to provide cutting-edge technology across various sectors including public safety and industrial inspections.
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