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XTEND Signs $11 Million Exclusive Deal to Power India-Built UAVs with XOS

XTEND Signs $11 Million Exclusive Deal to Power India-Built UAVs with XOS

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XTEND has secured an $11 million manufacturing and distribution agreement that makes India-based Rayonix Tech its exclusive partner for selected XTEND platforms in the Indian market, anchoring the company’s expansion strategy in one of the fastest-growing defense technology geographies. Under the deal, Rayonix will locally manufacture, test, and distribute unmanned aerial systems powered by XTEND’s XOS autonomy operating system, with payments and exclusivity contingent on meeting performance milestones and regulatory approvals.

The partnership is designed to support India’s push for sovereign defense manufacturing while maintaining XTEND’s software-first, unified autonomy architecture as the core of deployed systems, positioning XOS as the central control layer for human-guided, AI-enabled robotics in the region. Management framed the agreement as a key step in scaling XTEND’s software-defined ecosystem through regional manufacturing hubs, with potential upside tied to broader adoption across defense, security, and critical infrastructure missions, while investors are also advised that this initiative sits alongside a pending transaction between XTEND and JFB Construction Holdings, which remains subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory review.

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