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๐บ๐ธ The Pentagon is reportedly negotiating to take direct equity stakes in US drone companies. Not contracts. Actual government ownership.
I researched 16 public companies that will directly benefit from this massive move, so you donโt have to.
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๐น๏ธ SMALL UAS & FPV
The frontline layer. Small, cheap, expendable drones that changed the way wars are fought. Ukraine proved the concept. Now every military on Earth is scrambling to buy them.
$RCAT Red Cat Holdings
This might be the most explosive growth story in the entire drone sector right now. Revenue grew 849% year over year in Q1 2026. Secured a $35M U.S. Army contract for its Black Widow reconnaissance drone. Just won a competitive deal to deliver 173 systems to Japan's Ground Self Defense Force. Also shipping to NATO allies and multiple Asia Pacific partners. Participating in the $1B Drone Dominance Program. Expanding beyond air into unmanned surface vessels through its Blue Ops unit. The contract velocity here tells you something real is happening.
$UMAC Unusual Machines
Consumer and military FPV drones and components. Makes Fat Shark goggles and FPV flight controllers. Jumped 57% in a single day on the Pentagon equity stakes news. The hype is real but so is the caution: this is still an $11M revenue company trading on narrative momentum. Supplies components to Red Cat's FANG drone program. If the government truly starts taking ownership stakes in American drone makers, UMAC is exactly the kind of small pure play that gets swept up in the wave. High risk, high potential.
$AVEX Aevex Aerospace
IPO'd April 2026 and nearly doubled from its $20 offer price within days. Backed by private equity. Goldman Sachs initiated at buy. Strong profit margins and cash flow, which is rare in this space. Focused on ISR drone services for defense customers. One of the few profitable drone companies going public right now.
๐ฏ TACTICAL & ISR
Bigger, more sophisticated systems. Loitering munitions. Battlefield intelligence. These are the drones that militaries actually deploy at scale.
$AVAV AeroVironment
The institutional grade drone stock. After the BlueHalo acquisition, trailing revenue surpassed $1.6B. Funded backlog at $1.1B. Makes the Switchblade family of loitering munitions that became famous in Ukraine. The 300 handles personnel, the 600 destroys armor. This is the name that real money flows into when it rotates into the drone theme. When UMAC jumped 57% on the Pentagon news, AVAV only moved 8%. That gap is where the institutional opportunity lives. The boring choice in defense investing usually wins.
$AIRO Airobotics
Focused on autonomous drone operations for defense and security applications. Part of the broader push toward fully autonomous ISR platforms that don't require a human operator in the loop. Secured a $20M order for autonomous border security. Early but the autonomous angle is the direction the entire sector is heading.
$UAVS AgEagle Aerial Systems
Drone solutions spanning hardware, software, and sensors for commercial and government applications. Provides imaging and analytics capabilities. Smaller player in a sector that's consolidating fast, which could make it an acquisition target as the primes look to bolt on capabilities.
๐ค AUTONOMY & COUNTER UAS
The software and AI layer. Autonomous flight, swarm coordination, and the increasingly critical mission of shooting down enemy drones. Counter UAS is becoming as important as the drones themselves.
$ONDS Ondas Holdings
Dual business: private wireless networks and autonomous drone systems. The OAS unit (Airobotics, Iron Drone, Apeiro Motion) is the growth engine. Just completed a $196.6M acquisition of Omnisys to add AI battlefield software on top of the hardware stack. Iron Drone Raider is their counter UAS platform. Sentrycs subsidiary won counter drone security contracts for the FIFA World Cup. Q1 revenue hit $50.1M with a $457M backlog. Also just partnered with Palantir to build AI powered autonomous systems. That partnership tells you where this is going.
$DPRO Draganfly
Canadian company developing interoperable, modular drone platforms for military, public safety, and commercial use. NDAA compliant across 5+ systems, which matters as the U.S. bans Chinese drones from critical infrastructure. Recently acquired Skip Dynamix for electronic warfare resilient autonomous systems and partnered with Palladyne AI for SwarmOS integration. Sitting on C$147M cash with minimal debt. The thesis is that future military operations need fleets of interoperable drones, not isolated platforms. Draganfly is building for that world.
$PLTR Palantir
Not a drone company but increasingly the software brain behind them. Their AI and data analytics platform is becoming the operating system for autonomous defense systems. The Ondas partnership is just one example. When military drones need to make real time decisions, coordinate swarms, and process battlefield data, Palantir's platform is in the stack. The picks and shovels play for the entire autonomy layer.
๐ก๏ธ DEFENSE PRIMES
The companies with the budgets, the contracts, and the manufacturing scale to produce drones by the thousands.
$KTOS Kratos Defense
Makes the XQ 58A Valkyrie, a jet powered drone designed to fly alongside manned fighter jets as an autonomous wingman. Marine Corps selected Valkyrie for its Collaborative Combat Aircraft program with an initial contract of $231.5M. Also secured an OTA worth up to $446.8M for ground systems work. This is the name that bridges the gap between startup innovation and defense prime scale. Institutional enough for real money, innovative enough for growth investors.
$LMT Lockheed Martin
The largest defense contractor on Earth. Building autonomous systems, hypersonic platforms, and integrating drone capabilities across its programs. When the Pentagon writes the biggest checks for unmanned systems, Lockheed is on the receiving end.
$NOC Northrop Grumman
Partnered with Kratos on the Valkyrie program. Developing next gen autonomous combat aircraft and integrating unmanned systems into its broader defense portfolio. Deep government relationships and decades of contract visibility.
$LDOS Leidos
IT services, cybersecurity, and mission systems for defense. Provides the data infrastructure, communications networks, and analytics platforms that drone programs depend on. Not a drone maker per se, but deeply embedded in the software and systems layer that makes autonomous operations possible.
๐ SPACE & AIR MOBILITY
The companies expanding the definition of what "drone" means. From orbital platforms to electric air taxis to space based autonomous systems.
$RKLB Rocket Lab
Already covered in the space map but relevant here too. The infrastructure layer for anything that operates above the atmosphere. As autonomous systems extend into orbital and suborbital domains, Rocket Lab's launch and satellite capabilities become part of the drone complex supply chain.
$ACHR Archer Aviation
The eVTOL play. Completed Phase 3 of FAA certification for its Midnight aircraft. Still very early with ~$1.6M in Q1 revenue but sitting on $1.78B cash. This is a bet on urban air mobility becoming real. If electric air taxis happen, Archer is one of the best positioned companies to deliver them. Big if, but the capital is there to try.
$LUNR Intuitive Machines
Covered in the space breakdown. Relevant here because their autonomous systems capabilities extend from lunar operations to orbital data processing. The autonomy stack they're building for space has direct applications in the broader drone and robotics ecosystem.
$RDW Redwire
Space infrastructure and on orbit manufacturing. Developing autonomous systems for orbital operations. As drones move beyond the atmosphere, Redwire's capabilities in autonomous space robotics put them at the intersection of the drone complex and the space economy.
๐ง FINAL THOUGHTS
The U.S. drone sector is at a turning point. The Pentagon is allocating over $74B to unmanned systems. The government is reportedly preparing to take equity stakes in American drone companies. Ukraine proved that cheap, autonomous drones change the calculus of modern warfare. And every military on Earth is now racing to build or buy them.
What stands out to me:
AeroVironment is the institutional anchor of this sector. Billions in revenue, massive backlog, the Switchblade franchise. When large allocators rotate into drones, this is the first name they buy.
Red Cat is the high growth pure play. Revenue up 849% and contracts stacking across the U.S., NATO, Japan, and Asia Pacific. If they execute on manufacturing scale, this could be a very different sized company in 18 months.
Kratos bridges the gap between startup innovation and defense prime scale. Valkyrie is potentially the most important autonomous combat aircraft program in the U.S. military.
And Palantir quietly sits behind all of it, building the AI operating system that autonomous drones will run on.
The drone sector is no longer speculative. It's becoming a core pillar of national defense spending. The companies on this map are the ones building that future. Map it now.
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The ๐บ๐ธ Trump administration is pursuing funding deals with a group of drone companies as part of its effort to increase domestic production - WSJ
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