
TAMPA, FL, June 12, 2025 – Draganfly has begun delivering its Flex FPV (First Person View) systems as part of an order from a U.S. military prime contractor. These systems are intended to support land operations for allied forces.
The Draganfly Flex FPV system is built around a modular core architecture that allows operators to switch between different arm and propeller sizes in seconds – without specialized tools. This adaptability enables a single Flex Core to support a variety of mission profiles ranging from reconnaissance and training to tactical payload delivery.
Capable of speeds exceeding 149 Kilometers per hour, the Flex FPV is designed to support traditional FPV flight and assisted modes, including autonomous waypoint missions. The system supports payloads up to 10 pounds and accepts attachments through a picatinny rail or custom mounts. Its design allows operation in challenging environments with necessary flexibility.
“This delivery marks an important milestone for the Flex FPV platform,” said Cameron Chell, president and CEO of Draganfly, “The system was born out of our work supporting frontline operations in Ukraine and has been refined through rigorous testing by multiple defense partners. We’re incredibly proud to see it deployed by one of the world’s top defense contractors.”
The Flex FPV was launched in 2024 and has since undergone evaluation by militaries and end-users across training, defense, and public safety applications. This order includes core units and modular components tailored to user requirements.
Draganfly continues to experience increasing demand in defense and public safety for North American UAS platforms adaptable to modern warfare needs.
Source: Draganfly
About Draganfly
Draganfly is a technology company specializing in the design and manufacture of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), commonly known as drones, along with associated software and payloads. Its offerings include drone hardware, data analytics, and AI solutions aimed at enhancing aerial data collection and processing. Draganfly serves industries such as agriculture, public safety, defense, infrastructure inspection, and environmental monitoring. With over 20 years in the market, the company has established a reputation for innovation in drone technology and data solutions. Its annual revenue is estimated to be around $10 million, reflecting steady growth as drone applications expand globally. Draganfly is headquartered in Saskatoon, Canada, positioning it to serve clients across North America and globally. The company focuses on integrating advanced sensor technology and AI-driven analytics to provide actionable insights from aerial data, supporting decision-making in complex operational environments.