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DroneShield’s counter-drone tech helps Ukraine fight Russian drones, boosting its value to $3.01B amid global conflict-driven demand.
Australian defence firm DroneShield is supplying counter-drone technology to Ukraine to disrupt Russian drones, using radio frequency disruption to force enemy UAVs to land or crash.
Its market value has surged to AUD$3.01 billion amid rising global demand driven by conflicts in Ukraine, the Red Sea, and Latin America, where drones are used for attacks and smuggling.
While Ukraine accounts for only 5% of revenue, the company is expanding into civilian uses like airport and prison security.
Its stock has risen over 300% in a year, sparking debate over whether its growth reflects long-term potential or speculative investing.
CEO Oleg Vornik sold a $50 million stake, citing personal financial reasons, amid concerns about the company’s valuation.
Experts say drones are reshaping warfare with low-cost, high-impact advantages, making counter-drone systems increasingly vital.
La tecnología anti-drones de DroneShield ayuda a Ucrania a luchar contra los drones rusos, aumentando su valor a $3.01B en medio de la demanda global impulsada por el conflicto.