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Home » DroneShield’s European Manufacturing Move Fuels Growth Ambitions
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DroneShield’s European Manufacturing Move Fuels Growth Ambitions

Michael HartmannBy Michael HartmannMarch 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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In a strategic pivot to align with European defense procurement policies, the Australian counter-drone technology firm DroneShield has established a new assembly facility on the continent. This move directly addresses a growing preference among EU governments for regional supply chains and local production in defense contracts, positioning the company at the heart of a rapidly expanding market.

Record Financials Underpin Expansion

The decision to launch a European assembly line this week follows an exceptional fiscal performance. For the 2025 financial year, DroneShield reported a 276 percent surge in revenue to 216.5 million Australian dollars (AUD). The company also swung to a net profit of 3.5 million AUD, marking its first profitable year. Its adjusted EBITDA turned strongly positive, reaching 36.5 million AUD.

A shift in the company’s business model has supported this financial turnaround. An increasing portion of revenue now comes from software subscriptions, which provides more predictable recurring income alongside traditional hardware sales.

Soaring Demand Drives Ambitious Capacity Goals

Demand for unmanned aerial system defense technology is accelerating. DroneShield currently holds a firm order backlog of 104 million AUD. Its total sales pipeline has ballooned to 2.3 billion AUD, with 1.2 billion AUD of that sum tied to 78 specific projects in Europe alone.

To meet this projected volume, management plans to increase annual production capacity fivefold by the end of 2026, targeting output valued at 2.4 billion AUD. Investors have rewarded this aggressive growth strategy: the stock has gained 327 percent over the past twelve months, closing at 2.46 Euros on Friday. The share price remains highly volatile, however, reflecting the market’s heightened expectations for the execution of these ambitious plans.

Operational Execution Takes Center Stage

Despite the robust order book, operational challenges persist. A 10.3 million AUD inventory write-down and potential vulnerabilities in global supply chains are testing management’s capabilities. The company’s focus is now necessarily shifting from securing new contracts to ensuring flawless production and logistical delivery.

The new European facilities will face an immediate and significant test. A major European contract worth nearly 50 million AUD—the second-largest in the company’s history—must be delivered in full during the ongoing first quarter of 2026. Successful execution of this order will be a critical proof point for the expanded operational footprint. The first shipments from the new European assembly line are scheduled for mid-2026.

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