Draganfly Inc., a leading developer of drone solutions and systems, recently announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2025. The company reported a significant increase in revenue, with a 17.8% growth in total revenue for the year ended December 31, 2025. This growth was driven by a 28.0% increase in product sales, offset by a decrease in services revenue.
Despite the increase in revenue, Draganfly’s gross profit saw a slight decrease of 5.5% compared to the prior year. This decrease was primarily due to a one-time non-cash write-down of inventory. Adjusted gross margin also decreased from 30.9% in 2024 to 20.4% in 2025.
The company recorded a comprehensive loss for the year ended December 31, 2025, which included non-cash items such as a loss in fair value of derivative liability and a write-down of inventory. The increase in loss was attributed to higher office, travel, and employee expenses.
In terms of operational highlights for Q4 2025, Draganfly saw an 18.5% increase in revenue compared to Q4 2024. However, gross profit for Q4 2025 decreased by $130,031 year over year, mainly due to a non-cash write-down of inventory. The company also reported a comprehensive loss for Q4 2025, which included non-cash changes.
Additionally, Draganfly announced several strategic partnerships and collaborations, including a defense partnership with Global Ordnance and an agreement with Drone Nerds to expand its distribution network in the United States. The company also appointed new members to its military advisory board and secured a second major order from a Fortune 50 telecommunications company.
One of the notable achievements highlighted by Draganfly was the successful deployment of its Outrider drone on the southern U.S. border, which garnered interest from multiple law enforcement agencies. The company also secured a strategic international military order for its Commander 3XL drone systems, showcasing global demand for its UAV technology.
Looking ahead, Draganfly is exploring a strategic defense and security collaboration with Babcock and other partners to expand into the Asia-Pacific region. The company aims to support critical infrastructure and defense applications in key international markets.
Overall, Draganfly’s financial results and operational highlights for 2025 demonstrate the company’s continued growth and success in the drone solutions industry. With a focus on innovation and strategic partnerships, Draganfly is well-positioned to capitalize on opportunities in both commercial and defense markets.
For more information about Draganfly and its drone solutions, interested individuals can visit the company’s website or follow their updates on the stock exchanges where they are listed.
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