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Draganfly Inc. pivots toward defense and government UAV markets with 25 years of operational history, but $8-9M revenue and $227M valuation create significant execution risk.
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems dominates defense robotics with combat-proven autonomous systems including Trophy APS (60+ intercepts), Harop loitering munitions, and expanding U.S. integration through $1B+ Iron Dome and General Atomics partnerships.
Assessment of Al Sahra Army Air Field in Iraq reveals a CARVER-43 site with HIGH threat exposure but zero verified C-UAS or autonomous system deployments, creating a documentable procurement gap.
Assessment of Al Taji Army Air Field's vulnerability to autonomous threats reveals a material capability gap: CARVER 43/50, zero verified robotic deployments, and high ground/subsurface exposure despite passive hardening.
Assessment of Al Taqaddum Air Base in Iraq reveals HIGH vulnerability (CARVER 43/50, DRES 7.1) with zero verified counter-UAS or autonomous deployments despite conflict-zone status and 710K nearby population.
Assessment of Ali Air Base, Iraq reveals a CARVER score of 43/50 and high threat exposure with zero verified counter-UAS deployments, indicating a significant robotics capability gap.
Army selects Aevex Atlas loitering munition over Anduril's Altius 600 and Raytheon's Coyote Block 3, signaling procurement priorities favor cost and simplicity over autonomy features.
Strategic assessment of Balad Southeast Airport in Iraq reveals a high-priority autonomous system deployment gap at a tier-one military logistics node facing active drone and militia threats.
Analysis of a 144-drone Russian swarm attack on Ukraine on 26 April 2026, examining target selection, air defense penetration, infrastructure impact, and implications for drone risk modeling.
Case study of Ukrainian drone swarm attack on Kacha Airfield in Crimea on 26 April 2026, analyzing target selection, air defense penetration, and strategic implications.