Mercury Systems Shares Down Nearly 4% Following AeroVironment Stop Work Order
Shares of Mercury Systems (MRCY) are down nearly 4% in afternoon trading to $99.20 following a regulatory filing from partner AeroVionment (AVAV) that said that "upon the mutual agreement of AeroVironment, Inc. and the U.S. Government, the U.S. Government issued a stop work order on the company's Other Transaction Agreement for the delivery of BADGER phased array antenna systems to support the Satellite Communication Augmentation Resource program." AeroVironment added that the stop work order "allows for the parties to negotiate an amended agreement for the future of the SCAR program under new requirements for the program, which amendment is expected to be a firm-fixed price agreement. The Company expects to continue to deliver capabilities and products for the SCAR program." In August 2025, Mercury Systems announced a production agreement with AeroVironment to support the SCAR program.
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US Air Force Awards AV $75 Million Task Order for Biotechnology Research
- Task Order Value: The US Air Force awarded AeroVironment (AV) a $75 million task order aimed at modernizing defense systems through the development of biotechnology and materials science, enhancing Air Force readiness and asset longevity.
- R&D Focus: Under the FRESH program, AV will develop new materials and processing methods that enhance the performance and resilience of Air Force assets across air, space, and weapons systems, further expanding collaboration with the Air Force Research Laboratory.
- Technological Innovation: This initiative will integrate advancements in biomanufacturing, polymers, and responsive materials, leveraging artificial intelligence to accelerate discovery and testing, thereby optimizing the maintenance and performance of mission-critical assets to ensure America's technological edge.
- Strategic Implications: AV's efforts not only enhance operational capabilities for the Air Force but also demonstrate the critical role of biotechnology and materials science in national defense by extending system lifecycles and reducing maintenance costs.

International Drone Market Enters Growth Phase
- Market Growth Forecast: The global drone market is projected to grow from $44.3 billion in 2025 to $53.45 billion in 2026, with expectations to exceed $111 billion by 2030, reflecting strong momentum driven by technological advancements and broader adoption across sectors.
- Manufacturing Capability Enhancement: ZenaTech's Taiwan-based Spider Vision Sensors facility is being configured for National Defense Authorization Act-compliant production lines, which is expected to enhance supply chain resilience and meet increasing market demand, solidifying the company's leadership in the U.S. market.
- Strategic Partnership Agreement: Lantronix has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Safe Pro Group to jointly develop new embeddable chipsets, enhancing real-time intelligence capabilities for drones and autonomous systems, thereby boosting market competitiveness.
- Government Contract Opportunities: AeroVironment has secured a $75 million task order from the U.S. Air Force aimed at modernizing defense systems through the development of next-generation biotechnology and materials science, demonstrating the company's ongoing investment and growth potential in the defense sector.









