U.S. Trio Advances in Pentagon’s Race to Build 300,000 Military Drones
Volatus said the selection supports its defense and autonomy plans as it pursues commercialization of beyond-visual-line-of-sight drone flights.
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U.S. trio advances in Pentagon’s race to build 300,000 military drones
Three American defense companies have been selected to compete in the Phase II qualifier of the Pentagon’s Drone Dominance Program in June 2026 at Camp Grayling, Michigan, putting them in contention for a share of a program that aims to deliver more than 300,000 drones to U.S. forces by 2027 under a total budget of […]
Volatus Aerospace Selected to Advance to Next Phase of U.S. Drone Dominance Program - VOLATUS AEROSPACE I
TORONTO, May 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Volatus Aerospace Inc. (TSX:FLT) (OTCQX:TAKOF) (FSE: ABB.F) ("Volatus" or the "Company"), a Canadian-headquartered global aerospace and defence company, today announced that it has been selected to advance to the next phase of evaluation under the U.S. Drone Dominance Program Phase II initiative. The Drone Dominance Program is a U.S. defence innovation and rapid acquisition initiative focused on evaluati…
Volatus Aerospace Selected to Advance to Next Phase of U.S. Drone Dominance Program
TORONTO, May 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Volatus Aerospace Inc. (TSX: FLT) (OTCQX: TAKOF) (FSE: ABB.F) (“Volatus” or the “Company”), a Canadian-headquartered global aerospace and defence company, today announced that it has been selected to advance to the next phase…
Volatus Aerospace moves to next evaluation phase of U.S. Drone Dominance Program
The Drone Dominance Program is a U.S. defence innovation and rapid acquisition initiative. It evaluates uncrewed aerial systems designed for deployment in the most demanding battlefield environments. Volatus submitted its application under Mission Area A, covering long-range strike. The submission used a one-way attack FPV platform developed through allied industrial collaboration. The company said the platform is supported by its wider autonomy…
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