
Pentagon approval: the slow-mo version
ZenaTech says three of its ZenaDrone defense platforms have advanced through the Blue UAS certification pathway. That matters because Blue UAS is basically the Pentagon’s security-and-trust checklist for drones it might actually want to use.
Why investors should care
This isn’t a final approval, and it’s definitely not a contract in hand. But it’s one more step toward being a drone vendor the U.S. military can feel okay about buying from — which is the kind of progress that can turn a tiny defense-tech name into something much more interesting.
The fine print, minus the corporate fog
- The update is about certification progress, not revenue
- It centers on three ZenaDrone platforms
- The big prize is access to defense demand if the drones keep passing the security screen
Big picture: for small-cap defense names, getting closer to Pentagon acceptance can be half the battle. The other half is actually turning that permission slip into sales.
