Draganfly Unveils New Flex FPV System for Defence

Draganfly, an award-winning, industry-leading drone solutions and systems developer, is pleased to announce the first deliveries of its revolutionary FPV systems under an order from a major U.S. military prime contractor supporting land systems operations for allied forces

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Modular Design Boosts Flexibility and Mission Adaptability

The Draganfly Flex FPV system is built around a modular core architecture that allows operators to seamlessly switch between different arm and propeller sizes in seconds—without specialized tools. This adaptability enables a single Flex Core to support a variety of mission profiles ranging from reconnaissance and training to tactical payload delivery.

High-Speed Performance and Payload Capacity for Tactical Missions

Capable of speeds exceeding 149 Kilometres per hour, the Flex FPV system is designed to support traditional FPV flight and assisted modes, including autonomous waypoint missions. With the ability to carry payloads up to 10 lbs, including via picatinny rail or custom mounts, the system delivers unmatched agility and flexibility in high-intensity environments.

“This delivery marks an important milestone for the Flex FPV platform,” said Cameron Chell. “The system was born out of our work supporting frontline operations in Ukraine and has been refined through rigorous testing by multiple defence partners. We’re incredibly proud to see it deployed by one of the world’s top defence contractors.”

Growing Demand Across Defence and Public Safety Sectors 

The Flex FPV system was officially launched in 2024 and has since undergone evaluation by a variety of militaries and end-users across training, defence, and public safety applications. This order includes a mix of core units and modular components selected to meet the specific needs of the end user.

Draganfly continues to experience growing demand across defence and public safety sectors as organisations seek out trusted, North American-developed UAS platforms capable of adapting to the evolving realities of modern warfare.