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The Companies Tapped for the Pentagon’s Drone Dominance Push

February 5, 2026 by Miriam McNabb 3 Comments

U.S. Department of War Launches Industry Competition for Drone Dominance Program Phase I

The U.S. Department of War has formally announced the companies invited to participate in Phase I of its Drone Dominance Program (DDP), an acquisition initiative intended to accelerate the development and fielding of low-cost unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for one-way attack missions. The announcement, issued on February 3, 2026, outlines a competitive evaluation event scheduled to begin February 18 at Fort Benning, Georgia, known as “the Gauntlet.”

Initiated under Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s acquisition reform strategy, the DDP aims to streamline procurement by incorporating iterative, operator-focused testing and rapid prototype delivery. The program’s structure features four phases with a cumulative budget signal of approximately $1.1 billion and a goal of equipping U.S. forces with hundreds of thousands of low-cost, weaponized drones by 2027.

During Phase I, military operators will assess participating systems across a range of operational scenarios. Upon completion of the Gauntlet trials in early March, the Department of War plans to place roughly $150 million in prototype delivery orders, with initial deliveries to begin shortly thereafter and continue over subsequent months.

Phase I Vendor Participants

The Department has invited 25 companies to compete in the Phase I evaluation. These firms represent a mix of small businesses, established defense contractors, and specialized unmanned systems developers. Most are U.S.-based entities, while a small number are foreign firms with defense or unmanned systems expertise. The participating companies, listed alphabetically, are:

  • ANNO.AI, Inc.

  • Ascent Aerosystems Inc.

  • Auterion Government Solutions Inc.

  • DZYNE Technologies, LLC

  • Ewing Aerospace LLC

  • Farage Precision, LLC

  • Firestorm Labs, Inc.

  • General Cherry Corp

  • Greensight Inc.

  • Griffon Aerospace, Inc.

  • Halo Aeronautics, LLC

  • Kratos SRE, Inc.

  • ModalAI, Inc.

  • Napatree Technology LLC

  • Neros, Inc.

  • Nokturnal AI

  • Paladin Defense Services LLC

  • Performance Drone Works LLC

  • Responsibly Ltd.

  • Swarm Defense Technologies, LLC

  • Teal Drones Inc

  • Ukrainian Defense Drones Tech Corp

  • Vector Defense, Inc

  • W S Darley & Co

  • Xtend Reality Inc.

Vendor Base and Capabilities

A preliminary assessment of the company roster indicates that the majority of invited firms are U.S.-based, reflecting the program’s emphasis on strengthening domestic industrial capacity. These include traditional aerospace and defense contractors as well as newer entrants specializing in unmanned systems and autonomous technologies. For example:

  • Kratos SRE, Inc. is a subsidiary of a larger U.S. defense firm known for unmanned vehicles and defense electronics.

  • Neros, Inc. is an American maker of low-cost expendable drones designed for military applications and rapid production.

By contrast, a small number of companies on the list are international or stem from overseas markets:

  • General Cherry Corp and Ukrainian Defense Drones Tech Corp are companies based in Ukraine with experience developing unmanned systems used in combat environments, including first-person view attack drones.

  • Auterion Government Solutions Inc. traces its roots to a software group with ties to European technology development, including AI-enabled guidance systems for unmanned platforms.

Specialties among the Phase I participants span a range of capabilities. Some firms focus on attritable, low-cost attack drones suitable for high-volume production and single-use scenarios, while others contribute autonomy software, swarming technology, or advanced drone guidance systems. Companies on the list also vary in scale, from early-stage startups to established aerospace suppliers with existing government contracts.

Program Objectives and Outlook

The Drone Dominance Program embodies a shift toward more rapid, competitive acquisition cycles in defense procurement. By leveraging industry innovation and iterative evaluation, the Department of War expects to accelerate delivery timelines and expand the industrial base for uncrewed aerial systems. This approach positions warfighters at the center of capability assessment and seeks to reduce barriers traditionally associated with defense procurement.

As Phase I gets underway, the Department plans further Gauntlet events across subsequent phases, with volumes of ordered drones increasing and unit costs decreasing. The long-term vision is to sustain an industrial ecosystem capable of producing UAS assets in large quantities while reinforcing technological advantage in unmanned systems.

Read more:

  • America’s Drone Ecosystem at a Crossroads: The Dual Approach to Boosting Domestic Industry and Addressing Chinese Platforms
  • Pentagon’s DOGE Unit Takes the Lead in Revamping U.S. Military Drone Procurement
  • Drones and the Cost-Exchange Challenge in Modern Warfare
  • Can the U.S. Catch Up? Trump’s Executive Orders Aim to Spark Drone Manufacturing Boom
Miriam McNabb

Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry.  Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
For drone industry consulting or writing, Email Miriam.

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Filed Under: Drone News, Drone News Feeds, Drones in the News, Dual Use, Featured, News, Selected – Safety and Security, US Government Tagged With: attritable UAS, autonomy and swarming, defense acquisition, defense technology, Drone Dominance program, low cost attack drones, military drones, one way attack drones, Pentagon drones, U.S. drone manufacturing, UAS industrial base

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  1. Edmond Hennessy says

    February 6, 2026 at 10:19 am

    Good overview and tracking of this key Initiative. An interesting mix and diversity of drone specialists participating – and one can insert some names – that were expected in the mix – and are no-shows.
    This makes a strong statement – in spite of the “Valley of Death” chant about the Government/Military complex moving things forward. On a different note (beyond this initiative) – for the Defense target segment (only) – it is interesting to note that roughly 70% of revenue generated (supporting real-world, battlefield/combat environment deployment) – is represented by a handful of drone providers – the name drops are unnecessary – as they are easily identified. This initiative and many others taking shape reinforce the emphasis on protecting the War Fighter and perpetuating our Military superiority. Miriam – will continue to look for useful articles, like this, from you and Dronelife.

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    • The hyphenator says

      February 7, 2026 at 10:17 pm

      Mr hyphen over here

      Reply
  2. David Terrazas says

    February 6, 2026 at 7:30 am

    There is no such thing as dept. of war. It is the Department of Defense. Quit sucking up!

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