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The Pentagon wants to buy almost $1 billion—$994.1 million to be precise—worth of counterdrone tech in 2027, according to budget documents.
The request, under other Army procurement for counter-small unmanned aerial systems, is close to double the $596 million enacted for 2026, which includes atypical funding from budget reconciliation.
That funding spike extends to research and development too. The Army is asking for $26.5 million for counter-small unmanned aerial systems in applied research, which is more than double what is set aside for 2026. Plus, funding for c-UAS development could jump from $140 million in 2026 to $359.2 million proposed in 2027 if finalized by Congress, the documents show.
While some of the increases may reflect budget line consolidation, the proposal comes as U.S. military counterdrone tech spending is expected to grow. That could mean more contracts domestically and abroad as drone threats proliferate and militaries continue to look to the Russia-Ukraine war for best practices and tech.
The Pentagon’s counterdrone task force says it wants to buy $600 million in c-UAS tech to support the U.S.-Israel war on Iran, FIFA World Cup protection, and to protect critical infrastructure.
Drone threats and systems used to defeat them could be at an “inflection point,” Brett Velicovich, who co-founded the startup, Powerus, which helps deliver Ukrainian drone tech to the U.S. military, told Defense One. “The question is no longer detection, but kinetic, interception solutions at scale” and the proposed budget could be “a chance to prioritize affordable, deployable interceptor solutions…that can actually stop threats in real time.”
It’s a numbers game.
“The Ukrainians, as an order of magnitude, consider that they need to lose four drones for every one that they take down,” said Doug Abdiel, a Marine Corps reservist and global vice president at Advanced Navigation, which focuses on GPS alternatives and autonomous systems.
But being able to buy drones in large quantities is only part of the challenge.
“It’s also a mindset shift around agility, and…how you use these assets,” he told Defense One, including “the notion that you would buy a drone to then do a kinetic kill on another drone. Or that you are going to have so much in your radar pattern that you’re going to be unable to process all that information.”
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