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From Ukraine to the Middle East, GPS Disruption Drives Demand for Next-Generation Defense TechnologyApril 20, 2026 9:00 AM
InvestorsHub NewsWireFrom Ukraine to the Middle East, GPS Disruption Drives Demand for Next-Generation Defense TechnologyAINewsWire Editorial Coverage: For decades, GPS has operated as the invisible infrastructure underpinning modern warfare, enabling everything from precision-guided munitions to autonomous drone navigation. That assumption of reliability is now disappearing in real time. Across active conflict zones, satellite navigation signals are being jammed, spoofed and degraded at scale, turning one of the most trusted systems in defense into one of its most vulnerable. The consequences are immediate and measurable: Drones lose positioning, missions fail mid-operation and entire systems become ineffective in contested environments. As electronic warfare capabilities advance, GPS is increasingly becoming the first system adversaries attempt to disable, forcing a rapid reassessment of how modern platforms operate without it. In response, defense organizations worldwide are accelerating the search for alternatives that can function independently of satellite signals.Against this backdrop, SPARC AI Inc. (OTC: SPAIF) (Profile) has developed a software-based solution designed specifically for this new operational reality. The company's Overwatch platform enables drones to navigate and identify targets in GPS-denied environments, without requiring any hardware modifications. In a market dominated by complex, hardware-dependent systems, SPARC AI's approach offers a scalable, rapidly deployable alternative built for the conditions defining modern conflict. The company joins other leaders, including Swarmer Inc. (NASDAQ: SWMR), Unusual Machines Inc. (NYSE American: UMAC), AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. (NYSE American: UAVS) and ZenaTech Inc. (NASDAQ: ZENA), that are operating at the intersection of drones, AI and defense technology and focused on autonomous and military-grade unmanned systems.The erosion of GPS reliability is not confined to isolated incidents; it is now a defining feature of modern warfare.Traditional approaches to GPS-denied navigation have largely relied on specialized hardware; SPARC AI addresses this challenge with a software-first model.The demand for GPS-independent navigation is not theoretical. Rather it is being driven by real-world conditions and reflected in market growth projections.The company is moving toward deployment in active conflict environments, including Ukraine, one of the most electronically contested battlefields in the world.One of the most significant differentiators for SPARC AI lies in its business model.Click here to view the custom infographic of the SPARC AI editorial.GPS Denial Is Now Battlefield RealityThe erosion of GPS reliability is not confined to isolated incidents; it is now a defining feature of modern warfare. Electronic warfare systems are increasingly deployed as a first line of attack, targeting satellite navigation signals to disrupt operations before kinetic engagement even begins. A recent report detailed widespread GPS interference across the Middle East, where jamming has disrupted aircraft navigation and maritime traffic, highlighting how pervasive and disruptive these tactics have become.Nowhere is this more evident than in Ukraine, where drone warfare has become central to battlefield strategy. According to IEEE Spectrum, Ukraine may be losing approximately 10,000 drones per month, with GPS jamming cited as a primary cause. This level of attrition underscores a critical vulnerability: Drones that rely solely on GPS are highly susceptible to disruption and often rendered ineffective in contested environments.The strategic implications extend far beyond a single conflict. As noted by The National, GPS is increasingly viewed as the "first casualty" of modern conflict, reflecting how central electronic warfare has become in military planning. This shift is forcing defense organizations to reconsider foundational assumptions about navigation, targeting and operational resilience.Procurement strategies are already adapting. Militaries are prioritizing systems that can operate independently of satellite signals, particularly for drones and autonomous platforms where reliability is mission critical. The requirement is no longer optional; it is becoming a baseline capability for deployment in contested environments.In that context, the need for GPS-independent navigation is not just urgent, it is foundational. Solutions that can maintain positioning and targeting accuracy without relying on vulnerable external signals are rapidly moving from niche capabilities to core requirements. SPARC AI's Overwatch platform is designed to meet that requirement directly, offering a software-based pathway to resilient navigation in the environments where it is needed most.Software-First Navigation Without Hardware LimitsTraditional approaches to GPS-denied navigation have largely relied on specialized hardware, including custom sensors, inertial systems and proprietary platforms. While effective in certain contexts, these solutions can be expensive, difficult to integrate and slow to deploy at scale. This creates a significant barrier for military organizations that need rapid, flexible solutions across diverse fleets.SPARC AI addresses this challenge with a software-first model. Its proprietary Overwatch system delivers GPS-denied navigation and precision target acquisition entirely through software, eliminating the need for hardware replacement. This means existing drones can be upgraded rather than replaced, dramatically reducing both cost and deployment timelines.The platform is designed to be hardware agnostic, enabling installation across virtually any drone system. This is a critical advantage in defense environments, where fleets often consist of multiple platforms sourced from different manufacturers. By avoiding hardware lock-in, SPARC AI expands its addressable market while simplifying adoption for military operators. The company has already demonstrated this approach through the launch of its offline-capable tactical application. This capability allows drones to operate in fully disconnected environments, reinforcing the platform's relevance in contested battlefields.In an industry dominated by hardware constraints, SPARC AI's software model represents a structural shift. It enables faster deployment, lower costs and broader scalability, all qualities that align directly with the urgent needs of modern defense operations.A Rapidly Expanding Global Market OpportunityThe demand for GPS-independent navigation is not theoretical. Rather it is being driven by real-world conditions and reflected in market-growth projections. The broader drone market is expanding rapidly, with estimates indicating growth from $73 billion in 2024 to $163.6 billion by 2030. This expansion is fueled by both military and commercial adoption.Within that broader ecosystem, the drone navigation systems segment is growing even faster. According to Technavio, the drone navigation market is projected to grow at a 31.7% CAGR, adding approximately $27 billion in value by 2030. This reflects the increasing importance of reliable navigation in autonomous systems. The military drone segment is expected to nearly double, reaching $98 billion by 2033, according to Grand View Research. As defense budgets prioritize autonomous capabilities, navigation resilience becomes a core requirement rather than an optional feature.Additionally, the GPS-denied navigation market itself is estimated to grow at roughly 12% CAGR through 2035, driven by military modernization and contested battlespace requirements. This highlights a long-term structural shift rather than a short-term trend.SPARC AI sits at the intersection of these converging growth vectors. Its platform directly addresses the capability gap driving demand, positioning the company to benefit from both the expansion of drone adoption and the increasing need for GPS-independent operation.Battlefield Validation Drives Real CredibilityIn defense technology, real-world performance carries far more weight than laboratory testing. Solutions must prove themselves in contested environments where conditions are unpredictable and adversaries actively attempt to disrupt operations. This is where SPARC AI's approach gains a critical advantage.The company is moving toward deployment in active conflict environments, including Ukraine, one of the most electronically contested battlefields in the world. Last month, the company announced the appointment of an on-ground referral agent operating within Ukraine to deepen the company's commercial engagement with Ukrainian defense stakeholders."The appointment reflects SPARC AI's commitment to accelerating the deployment of its Overwatch GPS-denied navigation and target acquisition platform in the world's most actively contested battlefield environment," the announcement stated, noting the referral agent is based in-country and maintains established direct relationships with active Ukrainian defense personnel. This provides SPARC AI with a level of access and on-the-ground intelligence that cannot be replicated through remote engagement.The scale of the challenge of disrupting operation reinforces the significance of this validation. With thousands of drones lost monthly due to electronic warfare, any solution that can maintain navigation and targeting capabilities under these conditions represents a meaningful advancement. Success in this environment demonstrates not just technical capability but operational reliability.This level of validation is particularly important when engaging defense customers. Military procurement decisions are heavily influenced by proven performance in real-world scenarios, especially those involving active conflict. Demonstrating effectiveness under these conditions can significantly accelerate adoption.Scalable Software Economics Drive Long-Term ValueOne of the most significant differentiators for SPARC AI lies in its business model. Unlike traditional defense companies that rely on hardware manufacturing, the company operates as a software provider. This distinction has profound implications for scalability, margins and long-term growth.Hardware-based defense solutions are constrained by production costs, supply chains and integration complexity. Each additional unit requires materials, manufacturing and logistics, limiting how quickly companies can scale. In contrast, software can be deployed across additional platforms with minimal incremental cost.SPARC AI's Overwatch platform benefits directly from this dynamic. Once developed, the software can be licensed and deployed across entire fleets without the need for physical production. This allows revenue to grow faster than costs, improving margins as adoption increases. The model also enables rapid global expansion. With an existing international software license, a growing referral network and partnerships such as an OEM trial in India, the company is building a commercial pathway that can scale quickly across multiple regions. Expansion into the U.S. defense market further amplifies this opportunity.Perhaps most importantly, the platform creates a data-driven feedback loop. Each deployment generates operational data that can be used to improve the system's performance. Over time, this creates a compounding advantage, one that becomes increasingly difficult for competitors to replicate.In a world where drone adoption is accelerating and GPS reliability is declining, the combination of scalable software economics and mission-critical capability positions SPARC AI as a notable player in the next phase of defense technology evolution.Drone Innovators Scale Across Defense MarketsAcross global defense markets, a new generation of drone companies is rapidly advancing the integration of artificial intelligence, autonomy and military-grade unmanned systems. Recent developments highlight a shift toward scalable, software-driven platforms, domestic supply chain resilience and battlefield-proven capabilities, all of which are reshaping procurement priorities and investor focus.Swarmer Inc. (NASDAQ: SWMR) has released the pricing and completion of its initial public offering. The announcement marks a significant milestone in the company's growth trajectory. Swarmer priced its IPO at $5 per share, with its common stock beginning trading on the NASDAQ market under the ticker "SWMR." This move positions the company to expand its AI-driven drone autonomy platform and scale operations. The company's focus on software-based swarm coordination has already been validated in real-world environments.Unusual Machines Inc. (NYSE American: UMAC) is accelerating motor factory output at its Orlando campus. According to the company, recent changes are expected to more than double daily production. The Company is currently producing approximately 15,000 motors per month and has added second and third shifts. Updates to equipment, staffing, and factory layout are expected to increase daily production from approximately 700 to 1,500 parts per day as additional capacity comes online.AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. (NYSE American: UAVS), operating under its EagleNXT brand, announced a strategic investment and joint venture aimed at expanding its presence in the counter-drone segment. The company disclosed a $10 million investment in Israel-based ThirdEye Systems and the formation of a U.S.-based joint venture to develop and produce counter-drone solutions.ZenaTech Inc. (NASDAQ: ZENA) is advancing its defense-focused strategy through both acquisitions and direct engagement with military stakeholders. The company announced that its ZenaDrone division will showcase AI-powered defense drones at major industry events, targeting relationships with military decision-makers and government agencies. In addition, ZenaTech is expanding its Drone-as-a-Service footprint through acquisitions, recently completing its 21st acquisition.Taken together, these developments reflect a sector undergoing rapid transformation as autonomy, artificial intelligence and defense priorities converge. The latest updates illustrate how companies are scaling production, expanding capabilities and securing strategic partnerships to meet the demands of modern warfare and national security. As geopolitical tensions persist and unmanned systems become increasingly central to military operations, the companies operating at this intersection are not only responding to current needs but also shaping the future architecture of defense technology.For more information about SPARC AI Inc., please visit the SPARC AI profile.About AINewsWireAINewsWire (AINW) is a specialized communications platform with a focus on the latest advancements in artificial intelligence ("AI"), including the technologies, trends and trailblazers driving innovation forward. 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The Invisible Shield: 5 Stocks Solving The $16B Blind SpotFebruary 6, 2026 11:54 AM
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Issued on behalf of VisionWave Holdings, Inc.NEW YORK, Feb. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- USA News Group News Commentary – Surveillance has evolved from passive recording to predictive threat detection. AI-powered analytics are now deeply integrated into smart city deployments to secure commercial facilities and critical infrastructure[1]. This technological leap coincides with a major regulatory shift: federal frameworks are standardizing Level 4 safety protocols while states accelerate robotaxi permitting in geofenced urban zones[2]. Leading this convergence of RF sensing, LiDAR precision, and aerial ISR are VisionWave Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: VWAV), SaverOne (NASDAQ: SVRE), Innoviz Technologies (NASDAQ: INVZ), Cloudastructure (NASDAQ: CSAI), and AgEagle Aerial Systems (NYSE: UAVS).
Defense modernization budgets are prioritizing ISR dominance. The Military Electro-Optical and Infrared Systems Market is expanding from $8.93 billion in 2025 to a projected $13.51 billion by 2035 as armed forces invest in next-generation targeting[3]. However, the primary value driver for the 2026 cycle is sensor fusion. Architectures combining multi-modal inputs reached $16.67 billion this year, with analysts projecting 40.73% compound growth through 2035 as autonomous mobility and AI-based platforms scale globally[4].VisionWave Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: VWAV) just announced a successful live demonstration of SaverOne's (NASDAQ: SVRE) RF-based Vulnerable Road User platform before a leading global commercial vehicle manufacturer in Italy. The demonstration showed the system detecting pedestrians in challenging conditions where traditional cameras and sensors struggle, including complete darkness and scenarios where people were hidden behind parked cars. The platform uses radio-frequency sensing to identify mobile devices carried by pedestrians, providing earlier awareness than conventional vision-based systems that require direct line of sight."This demonstration shows what happens when perception is no longer limited by line-of-sight," said Dr. Danny Rittman, Chief Technology Officer of VisionWave. "The system detects human presence and movement where cameras and the human eye cannot — providing earlier awareness and more time to react. We believe this capability may represent an advancement in how vehicles and platforms understand their surroundings in certain use cases."During the controlled demonstration, the VRU system activated as the vehicle began moving and identified nearby pedestrians moments before any visible danger appeared. Visual indicators on the vehicle's central screen escalated from initial detection alerts to red warnings as pedestrians crossed into the vehicle's path. The system successfully detected two pedestrians concealed behind different cars and maintained detection capability in total darkness, conditions specifically chosen to stress-test real-world performance.Unlike camera, radar, or LiDAR systems that depend on direct visual input, the RF-based approach analyzes electromagnetic interactions with mobile devices to detect and track human movement even when obscured by obstacles, weather, or urban clutter.VisionWave previously entered into a strategic exchange agreement with SaverOne in a three-stage deal worth $7.0 million. If milestones are achieved and shareholders approve, VisionWave could control roughly 51% of SaverOne on a fully diluted basis. The company is evaluating whether the VRU detection architecture extends beyond automotive safety into defense and security applications, including potential deployment on unmanned aerial systems, unmanned ground vehicles, and fixed installations where detecting human movement behind terrain or structures matters.VisionWave develops artificial intelligence, RF sensing, autonomy, and computational acceleration technologies for unmanned and autonomous systems. The company highlighted progress across its dual-market platform, including advances in RF-based defense capabilities and integration of QuantumSpeed assets, acquired in a transaction independently valued at $99.6 million, with its internally developed qSpeed computational acceleration architecture. The company is also expanding into Southern Europe through distribution agreements for Italy and Spain covering critical infrastructure maintenance markets.CONTINUED… Read this and more news for VisionWave Holdings at: https://usanewsgroup.com/2025/09/11/the-ai-defense-technology-developments-potentially-relevant-in-2025-26/Innoviz Technologies (NASDAQ: INVZ) announced general availability of InnovizSMART, its off-the-shelf ready-to-buy LiDAR solution designed for smart infrastructure applications including perimeter security, traffic management, robotics and aerial operations. The platform provides high-resolution 3D point cloud detection at long distances with low power consumption and simplified installation requirements suitable for easy deployment."The general availability of InnovizSMART marks a major milestone in our smart infrastructure strategy," said Omer Keilaf, CEO and Founder of Innoviz Technologies. "Customers can now procure a durable, reliable automotive-grade LiDAR with short lead times and no customization required."InnovizSMART features true long-range detection up to 450 meters with accurate vehicle and pedestrian identification, blockage resilience to dust and extreme temperatures, and uniform resolution across the field of view. Innoviz Technologies operates across the U.S., Europe and Asia serving automotive OEMs, system integrators, municipalities and commercial enterprises worldwide.Cloudastructure (NASDAQ: CSAI) expanded its partnership with a large nationally recognized multifamily owner-operator headquartered in the Southeast from an initial single-property implementation to four properties across major Southern metropolitan markets. The expansion follows successful deployment of AI Surveillance and proactive Remote Guarding services addressing rising liability lawsuits, package theft and lease violations."Across the United States, the legal and insurance landscape has shifted dramatically in recent years," said Lauren O'Brien, Chief Revenue Officer of Cloudastructure. "Jury awards exceeding $10 million rose 52% in 2024 compared to 2023, with total awards surpassing $31 billion, more than double the prior year's total."The operator selected Cloudastructure for Remote Guarding capabilities combining AI-powered video analytics with live professionally trained remote security personnel. The platform delivers persistent monitoring, tasking flexibility and rapid response addressing unsafe behavior in real time while deterring over 98% of threatening activity before incidents escalate into costly liability events.AgEagle Aerial Systems (NYSE: UAVS) announced the sale of 15 eBee X fixed wing drones to a Europe-based defense integrator for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support and training applications. The lightweight NDAA-compliant platform delivers exceptional endurance up to 90 minutes with large-area coverage capabilities reaching 1,250 acres per flight."We are thrilled to close this deal with this leading aerospace and defense provider," said Bill Irby, CEO of AgEagle Aerial Systems. "EagleNXT sensors and drones continue to prove that commercial off-the-shelf solutions are a great fit for government, industry and private users around the world."The company continues expanding its European footprint following recent deliveries to NATO forces, the U.S. Army and the Defense Logistics Agency. AgEagle Aerial Systems Group 1 eBee X drones are featured on the Blue UAS Cleared List, the U.S. Department of Defense vetted roster of secure cyber-secure commercial unmanned aerial systems approved for government procurement.Article Sources: https://usanewsgroup.com/2025/09/11/the-ai-defense-technology-developments-potentially-relevant-in-2025-26/ CONTACT:USA NEWS GROUP
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News Release from the 18th:
EagleNXT Extends Agreements with Key Partners in Latin America
08:00:00 AM ET, 09/18/2025 - GlobeNewswire
Regional Resellers Renew Agreements with Leading Drone and Sensor Manufacturer
WICHITA, Kan., Sept. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. (dba, EagleNXT) (the “Company” or “EagleNXT”) (NYSE: UAVS), a leading provider of advanced drone and aerial imaging solutions, is pleased to announce they have renewed distributor agreements with key partners in Latin America: Geo Agri and Santiago & Cintra in Brazil, GESTECNER in Paraguay, and INNTAGRI and SYSMAP in Peru and Ecuador, strengthening EagleNXT’s expansion in the region, ensuring stability and exceptional customer service for its growing customer base.
These agreements with top-tier distributors highlight EagleNXT’s commitment to expanding its footprint in Latin America, a vital market for its innovative drones and sensors supporting agriculture, surveying, and other industries. By renewing these partnerships, EagleNXT ensures seamless delivery of its cutting-edge unmanned systems, reinforcing reliability and high service standards. These collaborations position EagleNXT to meet rising demand while maintaining the quality and support customers expect.
“Our renewed agreements with these leading partners are a cornerstone of our growth strategy in Latin America,” said Bill Irby, President and CEO of EagleNXT, “these partnerships provide stability for our customers and empower us to deliver unmatched value as we continue to scale across the region.”
EagleNXT’s focus on long-term partnerships drives its ability to innovate and grow in dynamic markets. The company is poised for continued expansion, delivering high-performance, sustainable solutions to customers through its robust reseller network.
Some of the main applications for EagleNXT technology and systems in Latin America include:
Precision agriculture and crop management
Mining Safety and Environmental Monitoring
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
Public Safety and Defense
Infrastructure Inspection and Civil Engineering
Environmental Stewardship
EagleNXT, recently rebranded from AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc., delivers advanced drones and sensors, with select models like the eBee VISION and eBee TAC included on the Blue UAS Cleared List. This ensures compliance with stringent U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) security and performance standards and increases potential for interoperability with U.S. DoD operators.
For more information about the full suite of EagleNXT UAS solutions, or to schedule a demo, visit EagleNXT.com or contact the AgEagle Media Relations team.
About EagleNXT
EagleNXT is a leading developer of high-performance drones, advanced sensors, and intelligent software solutions that deliver critical aerial intelligence to customers around the world. With more than one million flights conducted globally, EagleNXT’s platforms are trusted across defense, public safety, agriculture, infrastructure, and environmental monitoring applications. The Company’s drone systems have achieved multiple industry firsts, including FAA approvals for Operations Over People (OOP) and Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS), as well as EASA C2 certification in Europe and inclusion on the U.S. Department of Defense’s Blue UAS list. EagleNXT’s sensors are integrated on more than 150 different drone models and are used in over 100 research publications worldwide, reinforcing its leadership in precision agriculture, surveying, and environmental sustainability initiatives.
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