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Palantir Technologies Inc. is a software company that builds and deploys data integration and analytics platforms serving as central operating systems for organizations. It specializes in artificial intelligence, analytics, and automated decision-making solutions that enable customers to visualize, manage, secure, and analyze vast datasets through human-driven, machine-aided interactions. The company operates via two primary segments: Commercial, which provides services to non-government industries, and Government, which supports U.S. federal agencies and non-U.S. governments, exclusively partnering with entities aligned with Western values. Key platforms include Palantir Foundry for commercial users, creating unified data environments; Palantir Gotham for government applications in data integration and analysis; Palantir Metropolis for quantitative data modeling; and Palantir Apollo for software deployment across diverse environments. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, and founded in 2003, Palantir Technologies Inc. maintains a global presence through multiple offices, empowering large corporations and public sector clients to drive operational efficiency and informed decision-making in data-intensive sectors.

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May 28, 2026
Counter-Drone Procurement Goes Generational

Issued on behalf of VisionWave Holdings, Inc.

A vertically integrated autonomous defense platform built around RF, computer vision, AI video analytics, and composite materials

NEW YORK, May 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Equity Insider News Commentary — The U.S. defense procurement environment has made significant shifts in the last twelve months when compared to at any point in the prior decade. The Pentagon's Drone Dominance Program is now aiming to field more than 200,000 autonomous systems. Section 1709 of the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act has, through FCC implementation, effectively banned foreign-manufactured drones from the U.S. defense supply chain. The U.S. defense budget is being discussed at roughly US$1 trillion, with proposals for FY2027 pushing toward US$1.5 trillion.[1] Underneath the topline spend, one specific capability has accelerated from secondary priority to urgent requirement: counter-drone.

The proliferation of cheap, expendable aerial threats across Ukraine, the Red Sea, and contested regions globally has rewritten the defense electronics procurement map.[1] Air bases, critical infrastructure, naval vessels, and forward-deployed units all need the same thing — affordable, sensor-rich, AI-driven systems that can detect, classify, and neutralize hostile drones in real time. According to a MarketsandMarkets forecast, the global counter-unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS) market is projected to grow from approximately US$6.64 billion in 2025 to roughly US$20.31 billion by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate of approximately 25.1%.[2] North America is expected to lead that growth, driven by rising U.S. defense investments, AI-enabled detection adoption, and protection of critical infrastructure.[2]

Inside that procurement environment, VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: VWAV) has been quietly stacking the kind of integrated platform pieces that the new Pentagon procurement framework may favor. The Company describes itself as a defense and advanced sensing technology company building an integrated multi-domain intelligence platform spanning autonomous systems, RF-based sensing, artificial intelligence infrastructure, visual perception, and computational acceleration technologies.[3] The pieces matter less individually than they do as a vertically integrated stack — and that vertical integration is what the Pentagon is actively procuring. (Such statements reflect management's current views and are subject to risks and uncertainties; there can be no assurance of procurement awards or commercial success.)

— For more in-depth information on VisionWave, please visit: https://equity-insider.com/vwav-landing

ARGUS, VARAN, SolarDrone, And A 51% Stake In Israeli Missile Defense Composites

At the centre of the VisionWave platform is ARGUS — the Company's AI-driven counter-drone system designed to detect and analyze aerial threats using RF-based sensing technologies.[4] ARGUS is the program that VisionWave is seeking to establish most directly onto the C-UAS procurement window opening across 2026 and 2027. (Development is ongoing; no assurance of program-of-record status or revenue.)  Beyond ARGUS, VisionWave has introduced the VARAN Unmanned Ground Vehicle platform — designed for surveillance, logistics, and security missions — and announced the PS500000 autonomous ground vehicle program.[4]

Through its wholly owned subsidiary SolarDrone Ltd., the Company is seeking to advance multiple UAV initiatives including international discussions regarding wildfire mitigation, infrastructure monitoring, and environmental protection.[4] SolarDrone was acquired from Blade Ranger Ltd. (TASE: BLRN) for 1,500,000 VWAV shares and 300,000 pre-funded warrants, with SolarDrone having already shipped product and generated revenue.[3] On March 17, 2026, SolarDrone announced an agreement to acquire a 51% controlling interest in Junko Solar Ltd., an Israeli company specializing in solar panel maintenance and cleaning services, at an agreed company valuation of US$400,000 with total consideration of US$204,000 structured in three staged payments.[5] The transaction integrates Junko's solar maintenance activity into SolarDrone operations and adds Amos Cohen — Junko's founder and controlling shareholder — as Chief Executive Officer and Director of SolarDrone Ltd.[5] SolarDrone was selected to participate in Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2026, further validating its dual-use positioning.[4]

The strategic anchor of VisionWave's 2026 plan is its definitive agreement to acquire a 51% controlling stake in C.M. Composite Materials (pursuant to a binding definitive agreement announced February 24, 2026; the transaction has not yet closed and remains subject to customary closing conditions, regulatory approvals, and other uncertainties; there can be no assurance it will be consummated. The seller's components have been publicly associated with certain Israeli defense programs, but VisionWave makes no representation regarding specific end-use programs or future revenue therefrom.)

A Four-Layer Sensing Architecture, Integrated Through AI Decision Pipelines

Since the Company's March 30, 2026 corporate update, VisionWave has materially expanded its platform architecture. With the acquisition of xClibre and the proposed investment in Foresight Autonomous Holdings (FRSX), the Company is seeking to from a primarily RF-based platform toward an integrated multi-modal intelligence stack combining RF detection, stereo and thermal computer vision, and AI video analytics — unified through autonomous command-and-control and decision pipelines.[3]

The four-layer architecture is structured as follows: an RF Sensing Layer providing wide-area, all-weather detection through VisionRF; a Computer Vision Layer adding stereo vision, thermal imaging, and 3D obstacle detection through the pending Foresight (FRSX) closing; an AI Video Analytics Layer; and a unified autonomous command-and-control decision pipeline that fuses outputs across all three sensing modalities.[3] The architectural distinction matters in the counter-drone context specifically. Single-sensor detection systems have been increasingly bypassed by adversaries using inexpensive, rapidly iterated drone variants. Multi-modal fusion — RF plus computer vision plus thermal plus AI classification — is now the procurement-favored architecture, and it is what the C-UAS evolution across the back half of 2026 is going to favor. (This reflects industry trends; no assurance VisionWave will secure related contracts.)

Why The Procurement Window Matters Now

Several structural factors are aligning to favor multi-modal AI defense platforms specifically in 2026. The first is Section 1709 of the FY25 NDAA, which through FCC implementation has effectively banned foreign-manufactured drones from the U.S. defense supply chain.[1] The provision creates a structural regulatory moat for every domestic drone manufacturer operating with U.S. supply chains — and could accelerate procurement timelines as agencies scramble for compliant alternatives.[6] The second is the U.S. defense budget itself — approximately US$1 trillion in 2026 with proposals for FY2027 pushing toward US$1.5 trillion.[1] The third is the rapid expansion of the C-UAS line item specifically inside that envelope, with North America driving the majority of the projected 25.1% compound annual growth rate to 2030.[2]

Counter-drone has accelerated from secondary priority to urgent requirement because the threat side has changed. The proliferation of cheap, mass-produced expendable drones across Ukraine, the Red Sea, and contested regions globally has demonstrated that conventional air defense systems are not economically viable against US$1,000 drone swarms.[1] What is required is a fundamentally different category of defensive architecture — one designed around AI-driven detection, classification, and neutralization at a cost-per-engagement that scales against the threat. VisionWave's vertically integrated stack — ARGUS for counter-drone detection, VARAN for ground autonomy, SolarDrone for aerial payloads, and C.M. Composite Materials for hardened structural components — is mapped specifically onto that procurement requirement.

(All market size, budget, and growth projections are third-party estimates and inherently uncertain; actual outcomes may differ materially.)

How VisionWave Sits Inside The Counter-Drone And AI Defense Universe

AeroVironment, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVAV) — now branded simply as 'AV' — completed its all-stock acquisition of BlueHalo on May 1, 2025, in a transaction valued at approximately US$4.1 billion that transformed the Company from a drone manufacturer into a diversified defense technology platform.[7] On January 5, 2026, AV announced a US$874 million, five-year Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with the U.S. Army to support foreign military sales of its Group 1–3 unmanned aerial systems, including the combat-proven Puma, Raven, and JUMP 20 platforms.[7] AeroVironment's Switchblade loitering munition — a kamikaze drone that fits in a tube — has become the signature weapon of the Ukraine conflict.[6] AeroVironment provides the institutional-scale comparable for what a vertically integrated drone-plus-counter-drone defense platform can look like at full scale.

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: KTOS) occupies the upper end of the platform spectrum with jet-powered unmanned aerial systems, hypersonic vehicles, rocket systems, propulsion systems for drones, missiles, loitering munitions, and counter-unmanned aircraft systems among its primary business areas.[8] On April 8, 2026, Kratos disclosed a US$446.8 million space systems contract to support the U.S. Space Force's Resilient Missile Warning and Tracking program — a deal worth roughly one-third of the Company's fiscal 2025 revenue of US$1.35 billion.[7] On February 26, 2026, Kratos announced a US$1 billion underwritten common stock offering, subsequently pricing 14,285,714 shares at US$84.00 per share — capital that positions the Company to scale across its expanding contract base.[8] Kratos represents the broader institutional-defense comparable for how the public market is now valuing vertically integrated autonomous systems platforms inside the new procurement environment.

Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: PLTR) has continued to lock in multi-year program-of-record status with the U.S. Department of War and allied defense customers across 2026, with its AIP (Artificial Intelligence Platform) and Gotham software now serving as a foundational data-and-decision layer across multiple defense procurement programs.[7] Palantir's role inside the broader AI defense procurement environment is different from VisionWave's — Palantir is the software-prime decision layer, where VisionWave is building the sensing-to-decision stack at the platform level — but the categories are increasingly interlinked. Palantir provides the software-prime comparable for how AI defense software is being institutionally repriced inside the new procurement environment.

BigBear.ai Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: BBAI) has been positioning as a hardware-and-AI hybrid stitching computer vision into national security workflows.[7] BigBear.ai's combination of computer vision, AI, and defense data analytics gives it overlapping platform exposure with VisionWave's computer vision layer specifically — and BigBear.ai's market repricing across 2026 has tracked the broader institutional appetite for AI-defense-software exposure that combines computer vision modalities with defense-grade decision pipelines. BigBear.ai represents the most directly comparable mid-cap AI defense platform play for the kind of multi-modal sensing-and-analytics integration that defines the VisionWave architecture.

 The companies referenced above are significantly larger, more established entities with substantially greater resources, revenues, market capitalizations, and operating histories than VisionWave. Any comparison between these companies and VisionWave is for general industry context only and may not be suitable or indicative of VisionWave's future performance, results of operations, or prospects. VisionWave is a smaller reporting company at an earlier stage of development, and there can be no assurance that it will achieve similar results or growth rates.

The Catalyst Window Ahead

VisionWave's near-term catalyst sequence is dense. The C.M. Composite Materials 51% acquisition remains subject to closing conditions. The Foresight Autonomous Holdings (FRSX) computer vision layer is pending closing. The xClibre acquisition has been integrated into the AI infrastructure layer. The Junko Solar acquisition through SolarDrone is structured in three staged payments. ARGUS demonstration activity continues. The PS500000 autonomous ground vehicle program has been announced.[3][4][5] Considered together, those steps describe a small-cap company assembling, in real time, exactly the kind of platform footprint that the Pentagon procurement environment is actively rewarding.  (All subject to successful completion, technical validation, regulatory approvals, and other risks.)

For investors who have read the C-UAS procurement window — the US$6.64 billion to US$20.31 billion growth path, the Section 1709 supply-chain reorganization, the trillion-dollar defense budget environment — VisionWave offers small-cap exposure to a vertically integrated multi-domain intelligence platform at a market capitalization that does not yet reflect the sum of its parts. The next twelve months will test whether the integrated platform thesis can convert into contract wins, program-of-record status, and recurring procurement revenue.   Actual results will depend on numerous risks and uncertainties detailed in the Company's SEC filings.

Article Sources

[1] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/counter-drone-just-became-the-fastest-growing-niche-in-defense-visionwave-is-already-demonstrating-argus-302734941.html

[2] https://www.morningstar.com/news/pr-newswire/20260413ln32515/ai-eyes-move-onto-the-counter-drone-battlefield-as-defense-tech-companies-race-to-fuse-video-with-rf 

[3] https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0002038439/000173112226000605/e7574_ex99-1.htm 

[4] https://www.morningstar.com/news/pr-newswire/20260406ln27640/counter-drone-just-became-the-fastest-growing-niche-in-defense-visionwave-is-already-demonstrating-argus 

[5] https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0002038439/000173112226000412/e7445_ex99-1.htm 

[6] https://exoswan.com/military-drone-stocks/ 

[7] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ai-eyes-move-onto-the-counter-drone-battlefield-as-defense-tech-companies-race-to-fuse-video-with-rf-302740634.html 

[8] https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0001069258/000106925826000024/exhibit991offering20260302.htm

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All information contained herein has not been independently verified and is not guaranteed to be accurate or complete. The content is based on publicly available information and management statements but should not be assumed to be reliable without independent verification. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed.

Investing in securities, particularly micro-cap and development-stage companies such as VWAV, involves a high degree of risk, including the potential loss of some or all of your investment. Readers should consult with a licensed financial advisor and conduct their own due diligence, including a review of VWAV's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, before making any investment decision. Neither MIQ nor its affiliates are licensed to provide investment advice.

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Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This publication contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Such forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements regarding VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: VWAV) and its subsidiaries' platform integration efforts, the ARGUS counter-drone system, the VARAN Unmanned Ground Vehicle, SolarDrone operations and acquisitions (including Junko Solar), the pending or proposed acquisition of a controlling interest in C.M. Composite Materials (transaction have not been closed yet), the proposed investment in Foresight Autonomous Holdings (FRSX), the xCalibre™ AI video analytics assets, the development of a multi-modal sensing architecture, potential participation in U.S. Department of Defense and allied procurement programs, anticipated catalyst events, contract opportunities in the counter-UAS and autonomous systems markets, and the Company's overall business strategy and growth plans.

These statements are based on the Company's current expectations and assumptions and are subject to substantial risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described. Forward-looking statements are generally identified by words such as "believe," "may," "will," "estimate," "continue," "anticipate," "intend," "expect," "should," "would," "plan," "project," "forecast," "predict," "potential," "target," "seek," or similar expressions, or by statements that events, trends, or results "may," "will," "could," or "should" occur or be achieved.

Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause actual results, performance, or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: risks related to the development, integration, and testing of advanced autonomous systems, AI, RF sensing, and computer vision technologies; the timing and successful closing of pending or proposed acquisitions and investments (including C.M. Composite Materials and Foresight); regulatory, export control, ITAR, and national security approval requirements; ability to secure government and defense contracts or program-of-record status; market acceptance and competition in the counter-UAS and autonomous systems sectors; availability of sufficient capital and financing; macroeconomic, geopolitical, and defense budget uncertainties; intellectual property prosecution, protection, and enforcement risks (including provisional patent applications); integration risks associated with recently acquired or licensed technologies and subsidiaries; delays or failures in achieving technical, development, or commercialization milestones; dependence on key personnel and strategic partners; and other risks detailed in the Company's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including its most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and Current Reports on Form 8-K.

All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this publication and are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements contained herein and in the Company's SEC filings. VisionWave Holdings, Inc. undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as may be required by law. Investors and readers are strongly cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements.

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May 4, 2026
AI Defense Spending Surge Puts a Premium on Proprietary Vision Tech -- and One Nasdaq Player Just Filed a Provisional Patent on the Architecture That Turns Cameras Into Sensors

Issued on behalf of VisionWave Holdings, Inc.

Companies Mentioned: VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: VWAV), Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: KTOS), AeroVironment, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVAV), Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: PLTR), Rekor Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: REKR)

Key Takeaways:

  • VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: VWAV) filed a U.S. provisional patent application on April 24, 2026 covering its xCalibre™ visual intelligence platform, an architecture that converts conventional camera streams into structured, machine-actionable sensor intelligence.
  • The military-focused AI video surveillance segment alone was valued at roughly $655 million in 2024 and, although there is no guarantee,  is projected to reach about $3 billion by 2030, with multi-domain procurement programs accelerating defense IP value across the sector. Market size and growth figures are third-party estimates only and are subject to significant uncertainty; see disclaimers below.
  • Kratos Defense (NASDAQ: KTOS) was awarded an Other Transaction Agreement worth up to $446.8 million as prime contractor on the U.S. Space Force Resilient Missile Warning and Tracking program.
  • AeroVironment (NASDAQ: AVAV) unveiled MAYHEM 10, a new launched-effects platform, alongside a $14.6 million U.S. Army production order for the VAPOR Compact Long Endurance unmanned aircraft system.
  • Palantir (NASDAQ: PLTR) signed a $300 million Blanket Purchase Agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, extending its AI software footprint beyond defense and intelligence into civilian critical infrastructure.
  • Rekor Systems (NASDAQ: REKR) was granted a USPTO patent on March 18, 2026 for an incident-based data retention method, deepening its computer-vision IP portfolio in roadway intelligence and deepfake detection.

NEW YORK, May 4, 2026 /CNW/ -- USANewsGroup.com News Commentary -- Defense and homeland-security buyers are no longer paying for cameras; they are paying for what cameras can decide. The Pentagon's Drone Dominance Program is now targeting more than 200,000 autonomous systems, the FY2026 U.S. defense budget has reached approximately $1 trillion, and the FY2027 proposal under discussion pushes toward $1.5 trillion. Inside that spending wave, perception software -- the algorithms that turn raw video into machine-actionable intelligence -- has become the highest-leverage layer in the stack.

The military AI video surveillance segment alone was valued at around $655 million in 2024 and is forecast to climb to roughly $3 billion by 2030, an inflection point driven by the same operational reality that every defense CIO is now confronting: a $500 quadcopter can attack a stadium, a substation, or a border crossing, and the only economical way to find it in time is to make every existing camera smarter. Patent-protected architectures that solve that problem are scarce -- which is why VisionWave's latest IP filing may be relevant.  Market size and growth figures are third-party estimates only and are subject to significant uncertainty; see disclaimers below.VisionWave Holdings (NASDAQ: VWAV) Files Provisional Patent on xCalibre™ Camera-as-Sensor Platform

VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: VWAV), a defense and advanced sensing technology company, today announced the filing of a U.S. provisional patent application covering core intellectual property for its xCalibre™ visual intelligence platform. The application, titled "Systems and Methods for Converting Camera Streams into Structured Sensor Intelligence for Detection, Verification, and Response," was filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office under Application No. 64/048,141, with a filing date of April 24, 2026.  This is a provisional patent application only. A provisional application does not guarantee that any claims will be allowed, that any patent will issue, or that any issued patent will provide meaningful commercial protection or be enforceable.

The filing describes an AI architecture designed to transform conventional camera streams into structured, machine-actionable sensor intelligence. Rather than treating cameras as passive video recorders, xCalibre™ is designed to treat visible, thermal, infrared, stereoscopic, low-light, body-worn, vehicle-mounted, fixed, mobile, airborne, and robotic cameras as intelligent sensor inputs capable of producing detection, classification, tracking, event analysis, threat scoring, evidence packages, and operational alerts.

"xCalibre represents a shift from video analytics to video-as-a-sensor intelligence," said Danny Rittman, VisionWave's Chief Technology Officer. "The system is designed to ask a more intelligent question: not simply what is visible in the frame, but which parts of the scene matter, what remains uncertain, and where deeper analysis should be applied. That selective intelligence model is central to building faster, more scalable, and more operationally useful AI vision systems."

The provisional application describes a multi-stage architecture that may include sensor ingestion, coarse approximation, confidence scoring, selective refinement, geometric and vector-based analysis, CNN/RNN processing, temporal modeling, cross-camera correlation, multimodal fusion, and event-level decision output. Potential outputs may include object class, identity hypothesis, drone alert, vehicle event, abnormal behavior flag, person-of-interest indication, persistent track, threat score, response recommendation, searchable metadata, and confidence-scored evidence.

VisionWave views xCalibre™ as a foundational platform technology that could support multiple use cases, including perimeter security, critical-infrastructure monitoring, defense surveillance, autonomous systems, robotic sensing, drone detection, forensic search, and operational command dashboards. The Company believes the filing may strengthen its intellectual-property position around AI-driven computer vision, edge intelligence, and advanced sensing -- three areas where ownership of the underlying architecture, not just the output, is increasingly what separates platform companies from feature companies. There can be no assurance that the provisional patent application will result in issued claims of commercial value, that the Company will obtain meaningful patent protection, that any issued patents will be enforceable or provide a competitive advantage, or that xCalibre™ will achieve market acceptance or generate material revenue.

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In other industry developments and happenings in the market:

-- Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: KTOS) was awarded an Other Transaction Agreement on April 8, 2026 with a total potential value of $446.8 million, contingent on the exercise of all options. Kratos will serve as prime contractor supporting the U.S. Space Force's Space Systems Command for the Ground Management and Integration agreement on the Resilient Missile Warning and Tracking program -- a critical initiative to develop, deploy, and sustain ground infrastructure for Resilient MWT satellites in Medium Earth Orbit.

"Programs like Resilient MWT require more than individual technologies. They require the engineering depth and operational experience to deliver integrated mission systems," said Phil Carrai, President of Kratos Space, Training and Cyber Division. The contract is worth roughly a third of Kratos's fiscal 2025 revenue of $1.35 billion.

-- AeroVironment, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVAV) unveiled MAYHEM 10 on April 15, 2026 -- a new launched-effects platform delivering scalable multi-domain effects and modular payloads for standoff operations across air, ground, and maritime platforms. Days earlier, the U.S. Army awarded AeroVironment a $14.6 million production contract for its all-electric VAPOR Compact Long Endurance unmanned aircraft system, deepening the company's role in medium-range reconnaissance.

Separately, on April 7, 2026, AeroVironment's UES division was awarded a three-year, $25 million U.S. Air Force contract to mature human health and performance technologies for the 711th Human Performance Wing -- extending the company beyond aircraft into sensors and edge analytics for the warfighter. Shares broke out from the mid-$170s to above $210 in the weeks following the announcements.

-- Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: PLTR) announced on April 22, 2026 a $300 million Blanket Purchase Agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to manage farmland data as geopolitical risks threaten global supply chains. The deal extends Palantir's reach beyond its core defense and intelligence base into civilian critical infrastructure, while still serving national-security objectives identified by Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins around foreign-adversary influence in U.S. farmland data systems.

The agreement reinforces what management has framed as the AI-platform thesis: once Foundry is embedded as the operating system for a large organization's data environment, switching costs become high and incremental expansion becomes the path of least resistance for both the customer and the vendor.

-- Rekor Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: REKR) was awarded a USPTO patent on March 18, 2026 for an incident-based method of retaining ALPR and vehicle recognition data based on suspected-offense severity -- replacing outdated dragnet retention with privacy-first intelligent storage. The grant expands Rekor's IP portfolio in computer-vision data management and supports its broader push into AI-driven roadway intelligence.

Rekor previously announced its entry into the global deepfake detection market via a new subsidiary, Rekor Labs, combining AI and machine-vision expertise to identify synthetic video, audio, and images. Proof-of-concept and alpha milestones were reported as complete, with a full product launch targeted for the first half of 2026 -- a market the Company estimated could exceed $30 billion over the next decade.

These third-party developments are publicly reported but are not necessarily indicative of VisionWave's prospects. There can be no assurance that VisionWave will secure similar contracts, achieve comparable results, or benefit from the same market trends.

From space-based missile tracking to launched-effects swarms to data-platform consolidation, the AI-defense procurement cycle is rewarding companies that own the architecture, not just the hardware. With its provisional patent on xCalibre™, VisionWave is staking out IP ground at the intersection of computer vision, edge intelligence, and event-level decision output -- exactly where the next layer of multi-domain perception spending is going.  However, there can be no assurance that VisionWave will successfully commercialize the technology, win government or commercial contracts, or realize material value from the provisional patent filing.

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VisionWave Holdings, Inc. makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy of third-party projections or market data cited herein. Past performance of peer companies is not indicative of future results for VWAV.

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