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Neros Technologies Secures Second Place in Defense Drone Gauntlet, Leading U.S. Competitors

Neros Technologies Secures Second Place in Defense Drone Gauntlet, Leading U.S. Competitors

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Neros Technologies, the company placed second in the Department of War’s Drone Dominance Program Gauntlet I, competing against U.S. and international drone manufacturers. The post indicates Neros’ platform was the highest-ranked American system, trailing only a Ukrainian fiber-based drone.

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The LinkedIn post highlights that Neros’ drones performed strongly across scenarios ranging from long range to urban strike missions. In the Urban Strike mission, where operator feedback influenced rankings, the post suggests U.S. warfighters reportedly favored Neros’ system for ease of use and utility without requiring additional coaching.

According to the post, Neros’ Archer platform was among a limited number of systems able to hit every target distance, including a direct strike at the maximum 10 km range. The company’s commentary emphasizes its focus on rapid iteration based on feedback from Joint Forces and allied warfighters rather than relying solely on paper requirements or simulations.

For investors, the performance described in the post may signal growing validation of Neros’ technology in realistic combat-like environments, which could strengthen its position in future defense procurement competitions. A strong showing in a high-profile government evaluation may improve the company’s prospects for contracts tied to drone modernization and battlefield autonomy.

The post also underscores Neros’ intention to continue preparing for Gauntlet II and to support onshoring of the drone industrial base in Western markets. If this direction translates into scalable production and contracting opportunities, it could enhance Neros’ long-term revenue visibility and strategic relevance within the defense technology supply chain.

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