
DroneShield (ASX:DRO) announced a significant expansion of its global footprint, securing a $21.7 million package of six standalone contracts for a Western military end-customer.
The substantial order, facilitated through a local in-country reseller, represents a major milestone for the Australian-listed defence leader.
The deal focuses on the delivery of dismounted counter-drone systems, alongside essential spare kits and ongoing software subscriptions, highlighting the increasing demand for portable protection against unmanned aerial threats in modern warfare.
DroneShield confirmed that all hardware is being sourced from existing inventory, with delivery slated for the first quarter of 2026 and full payment anticipated by the second quarter.
The efficiency underscores the company's robust manufacturing pipeline and its ability to meet urgent military requirements without the delay of new production cycles.
This latest agreement further solidifies a long-standing partnership with the reseller—a subsidiary of a multi-billion dollar global entity.
Over the previous seven years, this partnership has yielded 39 contracts totalling $17.8 million; this single new order exceeds the cumulative value of all prior business with this specific partner.
While the identity of the end-customer remains confidential, DroneShield maintains that all material information regarding the impact on security value has been disclosed.
At the time of reporting, DroneShield's share price was $3.69.