Draganfly Successfully Demonstrates Commander 3XL and Flex FPV Drones in Multi-Domain Defense Operations.
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Wednesday, Sep 3, 2025 7:19 am ET1min read
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The Commander 3XL UAS successfully deployed multiple third-party products using its universal tactical multidrop payload system, reinforcing Draganfly's impact as a force multiplier. Meanwhile, the Flex FPV Recon Drone demonstrated ultra-low-latency, close-quarters aerial intelligence in GPS-denied and constrained environments. The FPV system was also used for live over-the-shoulder support and target acquisition for allied forces in simulated operations [1].
Cameron Chell, CEO of Draganfly, stated, "T-REX 24-2 was an important validation of our UAV systems under operational stress. Our Commander 3XL and Flex FPV drones showcased the critical versatility and survivability that modern missions demand" [1].
This milestone marks Draganfly's emergence as one of the few Category One and Category Two domestic drone manufacturers to field an interoperable, modular, and payload-agnostic family of systems. The company's Flex FPV, Apex, Commander, and Heavy Lift platforms are being deployed in collaboration with NATO-aligned defense partners to support multiple mission and capability profiles [1].
Previously, Draganfly has been selected for projects such as the development of tactical logistics payload systems for Defense Prime Contractors, the creation of landmine detection drones in collaboration with SafeLane Global, and the deployment of medical delivery drones for frontline emergency response during conflict and disaster zones [1].
Draganfly Inc. is a pioneer in drone solutions, AI-driven software, and robotics, with over 25 years of innovation in the industry. The company provides solutions for public safety, agriculture, industrial inspections, security, mapping, and surveying, committed to delivering efficient, reliable, and industry-leading technology that helps organizations save time, money, and lives [1].
References:
[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/DPRO/draganfly-demonstrates-the-commander-3xl-and-flex-fpv-capabilities-yomrmq119mro.html
Draganfly Inc. successfully completed demonstrations of its Commander 3XL and Flex FPV drones at the US Department of Defense's Technology Readiness (T-REX) 24-2 exercise. The demonstrations showcased the capabilities of the drones in multi-domain defense operations. Draganfly was one of only four companies invited to conduct live demonstrations of FPV capabilities during the week-long exercise.
Draganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO) successfully completed operational demonstrations of its Commander 3XL and Flex FPV drones at the US Department of Defense's Technology Readiness (T-REX) 24-2 exercise held from August 19–28 at Camp Atterbury, Indiana. The demonstrations showcased the drones' capabilities in multi-domain defense operations, with Draganfly being one of only four companies invited to conduct live demonstrations of FPV capabilities during the week-long exercise [1].The Commander 3XL UAS successfully deployed multiple third-party products using its universal tactical multidrop payload system, reinforcing Draganfly's impact as a force multiplier. Meanwhile, the Flex FPV Recon Drone demonstrated ultra-low-latency, close-quarters aerial intelligence in GPS-denied and constrained environments. The FPV system was also used for live over-the-shoulder support and target acquisition for allied forces in simulated operations [1].
Cameron Chell, CEO of Draganfly, stated, "T-REX 24-2 was an important validation of our UAV systems under operational stress. Our Commander 3XL and Flex FPV drones showcased the critical versatility and survivability that modern missions demand" [1].
This milestone marks Draganfly's emergence as one of the few Category One and Category Two domestic drone manufacturers to field an interoperable, modular, and payload-agnostic family of systems. The company's Flex FPV, Apex, Commander, and Heavy Lift platforms are being deployed in collaboration with NATO-aligned defense partners to support multiple mission and capability profiles [1].
Previously, Draganfly has been selected for projects such as the development of tactical logistics payload systems for Defense Prime Contractors, the creation of landmine detection drones in collaboration with SafeLane Global, and the deployment of medical delivery drones for frontline emergency response during conflict and disaster zones [1].
Draganfly Inc. is a pioneer in drone solutions, AI-driven software, and robotics, with over 25 years of innovation in the industry. The company provides solutions for public safety, agriculture, industrial inspections, security, mapping, and surveying, committed to delivering efficient, reliable, and industry-leading technology that helps organizations save time, money, and lives [1].
References:
[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/DPRO/draganfly-demonstrates-the-commander-3xl-and-flex-fpv-capabilities-yomrmq119mro.html
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