
Draganfly Inc. Common Shares
DPRODraganfly Inc. is a Canadian company specializing in the design and manufacturing of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and drone solutions. It offers a range of drones used in applications such as public safety, agriculture, industrial inspections, and environmental monitoring. The company focuses on integrating advanced technologies like sensors and cameras to provide innovative aerial systems for commercial and governmental uses.
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The Trump administration is in active talks to take equity stakes in domestic drone manufacturers through the Pentagon's Office of Strategic Capital. This follows the June 2025 'Drone Dominance' executive order and FY2027 defense budget allocating tens of billions for drone production, targeting 300,000 low-cost attack drones by 2027. The $1 bill...
The Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) market is experiencing rapid growth across industrial sectors including construction, agriculture, energy, and infrastructure inspection. The global DaaS market is estimated at $6-8 billion in the mid-2020s and projected to reach $25+ billion within a decade. Key developments include ZenaTech's acquisition of an Albe...
Draganfly Inc. announced a shareholder update call scheduled for May 11, 2026, where CEO Cameron Chell will discuss recent milestones and strategic direction, while CFO Paul Sun will review Q1 2026 financial highlights. The company also announced that its Flex FPV Drone was selected by two additional U.S. Department of War units, reflecting conti...
The Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) market is rapidly expanding as a scalable solution for commercial and defense applications, projected to grow from $6-8 billion today to $27-179+ billion by 2030. ZenaTech reported record 558% revenue growth to $12.9M in 2025 driven by 20 acquisitions, while competitors including Ondas, Unusual Machines, Draganfly, a...
The defense sector is entering a super cycle driven by geopolitical tensions and the rapid advancement of autonomous, AI-enabled drone technology. Edge AI capabilities eliminate connectivity vulnerabilities, while the economics of drone warfare have flipped—allowing inexpensive drones to overwhelm expensive defense systems. Military procurement...



