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DroneShield announces $14.4 million in export contracts

At the end of 2025 Sydney-based DroneShield announced it had won two export contracts worth $14.4 million to deliver situational awareness and handheld counter Uncrewed Aerial Systems (C-UAS) to customers in Europe and the Asia-Pacific.

The European contract, worth $8.2 million to supply equipment to an undisclosed customer, is from an in-country reseller for delivery to a western military end-user, says DroneShield. The reseller is a wholly owned subsidiary of a global, publicly listed prime contractor; DroneShield has previously received 38 contracts from this reseller over seven years worth some $9.6 million in total.

The Asia-Pacific contract, worth $6.2 million, will see DroneShield deliver DroneSentry C2 and third-party hardware, among other things, to a reseller who will pass them on to an undisclosed Asia-Pacific military end user. DroneShield says it has previously received 14 orders worth more than $48 million from this reseller over the past two years.

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