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DJI's Entity List designation has bifurcated the global drone market into two incompatible procurement ecosystems, with the company retaining 70-80% of civil market share while being systematically excluded from U.S. federal procurement.
Florida's DJI ban exposes operational gaps in Blue UAS alternatives, as first responders report approved substitutes are too heavy for public safety missions.
NORTHCOM's counter-drone intercept validates Anduril's C-UAS stack in combat on day one of Operation Epic Fury, strengthening the case for the Army's $20B enterprise contract.
Redwire's Stalker UAS reportedly awarded Army Long-Range Reconnaissance contract, but all claims trace to single sponsored article with no independent DoD database confirmation.
Lockheed Martin's classified Skunk Works drone delivery to the Air Force signals a wider autonomous ISR capability than public disclosures reveal, with implications for competitive positioning and Air Force procurement.
U.S. procurement policy is hardening domestic trusted manufacturing as an explicit selection criterion, narrowing the competitive field before technical evaluation begins.
Northrop Grumman's cross-domain autonomy portfolio spans maritime, aerial, undersea, and space platforms backed by $95.68B backlog and $13.5B in R&D investment.
Coalition C-UAS data reveals Iran's drone attack rate collapsed 98% due to infrastructure strikes and stockpile depletion, offering critical insights for procurement officers.
Iran's Shahed drone export model has fundamentally altered infrastructure warfare economics, forcing defenders into unsustainable cost-exchange ratios and creating new vulnerabilities in global supply chains.
Ukrainian drone warfare specialists deploy to Gulf states to share combat-validated counter-UAS doctrine developed through three years of defending against Iranian Shahed attacks, marking the first systematic export of operational C-UAS expertise to non-NATO theater.