New updates have been reported about XTEND.
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XTEND has secured a seven‑figure contract from a defense customer in the Asia‑Pacific region for its compact autonomous intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems, reinforcing international demand for GPS‑denied and contested‑environment capabilities. The systems, powered by XTEND’s proprietary XOS operating system and designed for both indoor and outdoor missions with high autonomy, collision tolerance, and advanced stabilization, are positioned to expand XTEND’s deployed base beyond the more than 10,000 systems already operating across air, land, and sea in over 30 countries.
CEO Aviv Shapira framed the Asia‑Pacific deal as evidence that autonomous ISR is becoming a baseline requirement for defense customers facing real‑time, edge‑of‑battlefield challenges, and highlighted that XTEND’s human‑guided autonomy and reduced training burden support scalable deployment across multiple mission profiles. Strategically, the new order comes as XTEND moves toward completing its all‑stock business combination with JFB Construction Holdings, after which the combined entity is expected to be renamed XTEND AI Robotics, Inc. and listed on a U.S. national exchange under the ticker “XTND,” with the transaction backed by several strategic investors and intended to support further global defense and security market expansion.

