U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the removal of policies that had been slowing the development and deployment of drones, rescinding restrictive policies that hindered production and limited access to vital technologies. This move is part of an initiative to unleash U.S. military drone dominance.
The memo, titled 'Unleashing U.S. Military Drone Dominance,' aims to boost the nascent U.S. drone manufacturing base by approving hundreds of American-made products for military purchase. It also states that drones will be fully integrated into combat training by next year.
This regulatory action is a major positive for defense-technology companies specializing in drones, such as Red Cat Holdings. By streamlining procurement and increasing demand for American-made drones, the Pentagon's decision creates a significant tailwind for Red Cat's business and its NDAA-compliant Family of Systems.
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