This week we closed our previously announced underwritten initial public offering of 3,450,000 newly issued shares of common stock. Common stock is listed on Nasdaq Capital Market under $SWMR.
Final prospectus filed with the SEC: https://t.co/i1JGDDZxnf
More information: https://t.co/BVqkeahTIh
We've signed an MOU with @powerus_usa to explore integrating our combat-proven software with U.S.-built autonomous air and maritime platforms, advancing interoperable capabilities for critical missions. Read more: https://t.co/D9HMJWAlGb
Swarmer Reports First Quarter Financial Results
Swarmer announced financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 (“Q1 2026”), and discussed recent business developments.
For more information, click here: https://t.co/LQR4CLm2bU
Swarmer Awarded $2.86M Contract to Outfit SkyKnight Drones With Swarming Software
Software license allocations to Kyiv-based Meta Bureau LLC could yield up to $13.2 million for Swarmer if all contract options are exercised.
For more information about this partnership, click here: https://t.co/8Z4B8NUcOx
Swarmer to Lead Development of a Deployable Drone Interceptor System
Four companies will combine detection, targeting and autonomous intercepting technologies to counter aerial and maritime threats at lower cost.
For more information about this partnership, click here: https://t.co/xV5N7pGI2e
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Swarmer Partners With Rakuten to Enter Japan's Advanced Autonomy Market
Swarmer has announced plans to expand its advanced autonomy solutions in Japan with support from @RakutenGroup.
More here: https://t.co/ZShKq9LLj5
Ukraine has created the world’s fastest defense innovation cycle.
Prototype. Certify. Deploy. Iterate.
Sometimes in weeks. Sometimes in days.
If you want to build relevant defense tech, you build in reality, not in labs.
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You can’t fight modern wars with “long-leash” weapons.
If your unmanned systems collapse the moment a radio link is jammed, the enemy decides when you stop fighting.
Cut the dependency.
Build systems that operate when denied, jammed, spoofed and blinded.
The frontline is no longer a line.
It’s a 20-kilometer zone where any exposed movement can be destroyed by unmanned systems.
Drones turned geography into liability. Autonomy turns it back into advantage.
The most overlooked lesson in Ukraine?
Neutralizing a pilot hurts more than neutralizing a drone.
Hardware is cheap. Skill is not.
Interoperable autonomy protects the operator by reducing their exposure.
Everyone wants more unmanned systems. Almost no one is preparing the people who must operate them.
Hardware scales fast but human skill does not.
This is why we need real autonomy and real interoperability.
Not to replace people.
To protect them when the signal collapses and the battlefield turns hostile.
You can buy drones. You can’t buy expertise.
If 80 percent of mission success depends on pilot skill, the only scalable path is to make the system learn from every mission.
Human responsibility doesn’t disappear with autonomy.
Humans set objectives. Humans authorize effects.
Software executes the repeatable tasks that do not require judgment.
🚀 Red Sands 2025
Traditional drone doctrine: one pilot controls one aircraft.
Swarm autonomy: one operator defines the objective.
Software distributes the tasks across multiple assets. This is the shift.
The next military gap won’t be about drones.
Every nation can buy drones.
The gap will be the speed at which unmanned systems learn from every mission.
The country whose system learns fastest will dominate the battlespace.
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Everyone wants more drones. Few are preparing the people who must operate them.
Hardware scales fast. Human skill does not.
We need real autonomy. Not to replace people but to protect them.
If mission success depends on pilot skill, then mission scale depends on pilot training.
Training takes months. Autonomy learns instantly.
One pilot. Many drones. One outcome.
Pitch deck slides are perfect. The field is not.
You can’t validate defense tech in a conference room.
You validate it when a military base hands you airspace and says: show us.
🚀 Red Sands 2025