Press release
AIRO to Showcase RQ-35 ISR Drone at GSOF’s Modern Warfare Week at Ft. Bragg
Demonstrating Combat-Proven Autonomy for U.S. Forces: RQ-35 Excels in GNSS/GPS-Denied Environments, Delivers Fire-and-Forget Mission Adaptability, Real-Time

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nDemonstrating Combat-Proven Autonomy for U.S. Forces: RQ-35 Excels in GNSS/GPS-Denied Environments, Delivers Fire-and-Forget Mission Adaptability, Real-Time Target Acquisition, and Seamless Coordination With Other Battlefield Systems—All Backed by Our Expanding U.S.-Based Manufacturing Capabilities.\n\n MCCLEAN, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nAIRO Group Holdings (Nasdaq: AIRO) is proud to announce its participation in the upcoming Modern Warfare Week, hosted by the Global SOF Foundation (GSOF), where it will showcase its advanced defense technologies and integrated training solutions.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251106719912/en/RQ-35 ISR Drone\nAt the mid-November event, AIRO will highlight its battle-proven RQ-35 Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) drone. Operated by technology experts and mission veterans from Sky-Watch and Coastal Defense—two of AIRO’s premier brands—the RQ-35 is engineered to excel in GNSS/GPS-denied environments, delivering unmatched performance in electronically contested and degraded battlefields.\n\nProven in Combat. Simple by Design.\n\nEach RQ-35 system has successfully completed over 500 missions, with entire fleets flying tens of thousands of real-world battlefield sorties. Trusted by NATO forces worldwide and actively deployed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the RQ-35 has demonstrated exceptional reliability under the most demanding conditions. Its rugged design and autonomous, fire-and-forget operation enable the system to adapt dynamically to real-time mission conditions, providing persistent aerial surveillance, rapid target acquisition, and advanced navigation and communication connectivity—all without requiring constant operator input.\n\nAIRO’s team of product specialists and operational veterans will lead live demonstrations of the RQ-35, showcasing its battlefield-proven capabilities and engaging directly with GSOF members and attendees to discuss mission planning, operational scenarios, and lessons learned from both active theaters and advanced training environments.\n\nMartin Schousboe, CEO of Sky-Watch:\n“Sky-Watch has spent years refining ISR systems in close partnership with frontline operators. The RQ-35 reflects that legacy—built for resilience, autonomy, and mission success in the world’s mo...