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Powerus Drone Targets Feature in U.S. Army Best Ranger Competition

Powerus Drone Targets Feature in U.S. Army Best Ranger Competition

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Powerus, the company’s Matrix-T drones were used as live drone targets in the U.S. Army Best Ranger Competition for the first time. The post highlights that multiple Matrix-T units supported roughly 40 elite Ranger teams, with only five drones reportedly expended across the high-intensity event and rehearsals.

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The company’s LinkedIn post emphasizes that the Matrix-T platform, built on Tandem Defense’s solder-free Matrix Architecture, enabled rapid field repair with minimal tools. This approach is presented as lowering cost per engagement and offering a potentially more sustainable, cost-efficient alternative to disposable foreign systems for U.S. soldier training.

For investors, the post suggests growing validation of Powerus’ and Tandem Defense’s technology in demanding military training environments, which could support future procurement or pilot programs. Demonstrated durability and repairability in a high-profile Army competition may strengthen the firms’ positioning in the evolving counter-drone and soldier-level training market.

The LinkedIn content also frames individual soldier capability to counter drone threats as critical to future battlefields, implying continued demand for realistic, reusable drone targets. If this perspective aligns with U.S. defense training priorities, wider adoption of Matrix-T type systems could translate into recurring revenue opportunities and deeper integration with U.S. defense stakeholders.

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