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WICHITA, Kan. - AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. (NYSE: UAVS), a $14.5 million market cap provider of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and sensors, participated in the 173rd Airborne Brigade’s 1st annual Innovation Symposium earlier this week. According to InvestingPro data, the company’s stock has shown significant momentum with a 9.7% gain over the past week, despite broader market challenges. The company demonstrated its eBee VISION drone and engaged in roundtable discussions about the future of UAS in military operations.
The eBee VISION drone, presented at the symposium, is designed for rapid deployment and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. It boasts a 90-minute flight time, 32x RGB zoom, day and night vision capabilities, and a 12-mile wireless range, even in GNSS denied environments. The drone is also compliant with the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), ensuring cyber security and adherence to regulation.
AgEagle CEO Billy Irby highlighted the drone’s operational advantages and minimal logistics footprint, emphasizing its value for real-time visual intelligence and rapid-response situational awareness in the field. The symposium brought together high-ranking military personnel, including Colonels and decision-makers, to discuss the integration of emerging technologies into combat strategies. With annual revenues of $13.4 million and a healthy gross profit margin of 47%, the company maintains strong operational metrics despite challenging market conditions.
Founded in 2010, AgEagle originally focused on drones for agriculture but has since expanded its offerings to include full-stack UAS solutions for various industries. This event underscores AgEagle’s commitment to supporting global defense customers with reliable UAS capabilities. InvestingPro analysis reveals the company faces financial health challenges, with an EBITDA of -$9.0 million in the last twelve months. Subscribers can access 10+ additional ProTips and comprehensive financial metrics to better understand the company’s position.
The press release also contains forward-looking statements regarding AgEagle’s expectations for the fulfillment of purchase orders, new programs, and strategic plans. These statements are based on current assumptions and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ. AgEagle does not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements as new information becomes available.
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In other recent news, AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. has announced the successful completion of its largest sensor order, delivering 60 RedEdge-P Multispectral Sensors to an East Asian reseller. This milestone is part of AgEagle’s strategic growth plan, emphasizing the company’s commitment to execution and reliability. Additionally, AgEagle has secured a new funding agreement with Alpha Capital Anstalt, which includes an investment of $1,000,000 in Series F Convertible Preferred Stock and further quarterly financing over the next year. This financial backing is intended to support AgEagle’s operations and growth initiatives.
In another development, AgEagle participated in the Enforce Tac 2025 trade fair in Germany, showcasing its eBee VISION and eBee TAC systems to government officials and military leaders. The company also unveiled its eBee VISION 2.1.0 application software, featuring enhanced mapping capabilities and compliance with NATO standards, aimed at improving tactical advantages for defense and commercial customers. Furthermore, AgEagle has strengthened its leadership team with the appointment of Steve Mathias as Vice President of Global Sales and Business Development, and Erik de Badts as Global Head of MicaSense Sales, to drive global sales strategy and innovation. These recent developments underscore AgEagle’s strategic efforts to expand its global footprint and enhance its market position in the UAS industry.
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