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Billions Pour into Defense Drone Technology as Drones-as-a-Service Gains Momentum
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Billions Pour into Defense Drone Technology as Drones-as-a-Service Gains Momentum Billions Pour into Defense Drone Technology as Drones-as-a-Service Gains Momentum /* Style Definitions */ span.prnews_span { font-size:8pt; font-family:"Arial"; color:black; } a.prnews_a { color:blue; } li.prnews_li { font-size:8pt; font-family:"Arial"; color:black; } p.prnews_p { font-size:0.62em; font-family:"Arial"; color:black; margin:0in; } PR Newswire Defense Drones-as-a-Service Market Takes Flight as Global Military Spending AcceleratesAI-powered autonomous drone platforms are becoming mission-critical as defense agencies invest billions in next-generation battlefield technologyNEW YORK, July 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Market News Updates News Commentary - Military organizations around the world are rapidly embracing Drones-as-a-Service (DaaS) as a more efficient and cost-effective way to leverage advanced drone capabilities without the hassle of owning and managing large fleets. Rather than purchasing aircraft, ground stations, software, and training personnel, defense agencies can access comprehensive drone solutions when needed, including autonomous aircraft, AI-powered analytics, mission planning, maintenance, and secure cloud-based data processing. This strategy allows military units to quickly enhance their operations while keeping pace with fast-evolving technology and creating new opportunity in the markets that may include: ZenaTech, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZENA), Palladyne AI (NASDAQ: PDYN), Unusual Machines, Inc. (NYSE American: UMAC), Draganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO), AeroVironment, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVAV). Industry experts predict significant growth in the global Drones-as-a-Service market, with estimates rising from $8-10 billion in 2025 to over $35 billion by 2030, and possibly exceeding $80 billion by 2035 due to increased government and defense spending. The defense sector is expected to be one of the fastest-growing segments within the DaaS industry. Armed forces are increasingly relying on outsourced drone services for various purposes such as intelligence gathering, surveillance, border security, protection, logistics, communications, electronic warfare, and rapid damage assessment.Autonomous drones powered by artificial intelligence can effectively patrol vast areas, quickly identify potential threats, and provide actionable intelligence to military leaders with...