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FIRESTORM IN THE NEWS

For U.S. soldiers who find themselves at the front lines of a future conflict, it’s fast becoming gospel, due to the way warfare is rapidly evolving on the battlefields of Ukraine, that drones will be crucial to winning (or losing) the fight
Firestorm CEO, Dan Magy, says his company can print the entire drone body in nine-hours. Its goal is to be able to install all requisite hardware and software for a particular application and do production flight testing within 24 hours. Within 48 to 72 hours the UAV could be taken out of a box and an operator could “push go”. The company envisions producing 500 to 1,000 drones a month in short order.” (Tegler Para. 3).


As 3D printing technology advances and becomes more accessible, we will likely witness further breakthroughs in drone design, manufacturing, and customization


Firestorm Labs to supply the USAF with modular unmanned aerial systems under a significant contract, emphasizing rapid and cost-effective production.


(“Red Cat” or the “Company”), a military technology company integrating robotic hardware and software to protect and support the warfighter, has made a materially significant financial investment in Firestorm, an American company developing the first completely Modular Unmanned Aerial System (MUAS) that is 3D printed and payload agnostic

