Drones

Ukraine Certifies U13 and U15 Jam-Resistant Drones

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has codified and approved for operation in units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine unmanned aerial systems U13 and U15 of Ukrainian production. This was reported by the Main Directorate for Lifecycle Support of Armaments and Military Equipment. The drones of these complexes are designed to destroy protected firing positions, […]

Garuda Aerospace Drones Aid NDRF in Telangana Tunnel Rescue

Drones Provide Real-Time Data to Support Rescue Efforts Nagarkurnool, Telangana – Garuda Aerospace has deployed its consumer drone, Droni, to assist the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) in an ongoing rescue operation at the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) tunnel collapse. Eight workers became trapped on February 22 while repairing a water leak inside the […]

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Amprius Secures $15M UAV Battery Order: Scaling High-Performance Power for UAS

Silicon Anode Battery Pioneer Expands Production Capacity to Meet Growing Demand in Defense and Commercial Aviation by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb California-based battery technology developer Amprius Technologies, Inc., whose Silicon Anode Platform underlies a range of high-tech power solutions, today announced it has secured a $15M purchase order from a leading UAV manufacturer […]

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USI Partners with Dallas College to Launch Drone Workforce Development Program

New initiative aims to equip students with industry-recognized certifications and meet the growing demand for skilled drone operators. The Unmanned Safety Institute (USI) has partnered with Dallas College to develop a new workforce development program designed to meet the growing demand for skilled drone operators in today’s rapidly evolving aerospace industry. This initiative aims to […]

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The Convergence of Drones and AI Heralds a New Age : From the Floor of Drone Show Korea

Navigating the Future of Drones and AI with Bo-Hyung Lee at Drone Show Korea 2025 In an opening keynote at Drone Show Korea (DSK) 2025 in Busan, Bo-Hyung Lee, the pioneering First Commander of Drone Operations Command in the Korean Military and now a leading researcher at the Korean Aerospace Research Institute, shared his expert […]

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Drone Show Korea 2025: Exploring Global Opportunities from Busan

The Drone Show Korea 2025 (DSK 2025) commenced today at the Busan Exhibition and Convention Center (BEXCO), hosted by the Unmanned Vehicle Association of Korea. This year’s event places a significant emphasis on the global opportunities within the drone industry, showcasing how unmanned technologies are crossing borders and providing unique value worldwide. The opening keynote […]

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Ondas Holdings and Volatus Aerospace Forge Strategic Partnership to Enhance Border Surveillance

Collaboration leverages American Robotics’ Optimus System for persistent aerial security and intelligence. Ondas Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: ONDS) and Volatus Aerospace Inc. (TSXV: FLT) have announced a strategic partnership to provide a comprehensive border security solution. Ondas’ subsidiary, American Robotics, will lead the marketing and support of the Optimus System. This fully autonomous drone platform provides […]

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Skydio lands major Spanish military contract to supply drones

The Spanish military is set to get a fleet of drones made by Skydio in a contract that could be worth more than $18 million. It’s a huge sign for the American drone company, which initially launched making consumer-focused camera drones but pivoted to make small yet powerful drones for enterprise and military use.

In an initial tender valued at up to €18 million, Skydio — in partnership with Spain’s Paukner Group — is set to equip the Spanish Armed Forces with a fleet of Skydio X10D drones. This move not only underlines the increasing reliance on small, agile unmanned systems in modern military operations but also signals a broader trend of international interest in American drone innovation.

How the Spanish military plans to use Skydio drones

Spain’s decision to field the X10D marks a significant strategic pivot in European defense procurement. In partnering with the Paukner Group — a stalwart in the Spanish defense and security market with 50 years of experience — Skydio not only gains access to new markets but also reinforces the credibility of American drone technology on the international stage.

Under this tender, the Spanish Army will deploy the X10D drone across missions ranging from force protection and reconnaissance to facility security and crowd control.

How Skydio came to be a military powerhouse

Skydio was founded in 2014, first coming onto the scene with its follow-me drone called the Skydio R1. That drone launched back in 2018 that primarily targeted action sports photographers. But as American drone companies discovered that it’s difficult to compete with DJI on consumer drones, Skydio (and others, like Teal) pivoted to making drones for military uses. To do that, the company has leaned into key features for military uses including advanced AI and rapid deployment.

The Skydio X10D, which began shipping to customers in 2024, epitomizes this evolution. Engineered for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) applications, the X10D integrates sensor suites, onboard AI and a modular open architecture that can adapt to military operational needs.

These days, Skydio drones are in use across every branch of the U.S. Department of Defense. Just last year, Skydio announced a massive U.S. Army contract worth potentially up to $99.8 million.

What’s more, they’ve been adopted by 25 allied nations.

“This win is a reflection of the growing importance of small drones on the modern battlefield,” said Adam Bry, CEO and co-founder at Skydio in a prepared statement. “X10D – with onboard AI, autonomy, and powerful sensors – is resilient in contested environments, making it the ideal choice for Spain’s Armed Forces human-machine teaming missions.”

The X10D’s advanced autonomous navigation and robust sensor technology allow for real-time data collection in environments where traditional, larger systems might falter. Moreover, its resilience against electronic warfare — thanks to onboard AI — ensures that these drones can operate effectively even when adversaries attempt to disrupt communications and control systems.

Growing use of small drones in military

Across the globe, militaries are increasingly turning to small drones like what Skydio builds for their potent combination of agility, cost-effectiveness and advanced capabilities. In years past, small drones might have merely been used for reconnaissance. These days, small drones roles are becoming integral to the entire spectrum of military operations.

Much of that is evidened by the Russian-Ukraine War, which is often described as the “first full-scale drone war.”

“By the end of 2022, Ukraine had successfully repelled much of the Russian invasion force, a remarkable achievement attributed to its resourcefulness in leveraging UAV technology to overcome shortages in conventional munitions,” Mary-Lou Smulders, Chief Marketing Officer at Dedrone wrote in an op-ed for The Drone Girl.

“This transformation in aerial warfare has fundamentally and forever changed the definition of air superiority, setting a precedent for future conflicts — and emphasizing the importance of adaptability and innovation in modern military strategy,” she wrote.

Skydio’s entry into the Spanish market is more than just a contract win; it’s a harbinger of what’s to come in the realm of military technology. As defense forces increasingly embrace human-machine teaming, the integration of autonomous drones will become standard practice on modern battlefields.

And as electronic warfare and cyber threats become more sophisticated, small drones will play a huge role in military tactics and operations.

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