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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Neros Technologies has been awarded a multi-million dollar delivery order contract with the United States Department of War in support of the Marine Corps to provide advanced small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) — including kinetic-strike capable FPVs — together with comprehensive operator training and support, across the Fleet Marine Force (FMF) in support of DoW priorities to unleash American drone dominance.
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The award underscores the Marine Corps’ push to rapidly field combat-proven, American-manufactured drone technologies that ensure asymmetric effects capability by expeditionary combat units—at scale. Built without Chinese components and certified under the Department of War’s Blue UAS program, Neros’Archer FPV drone fleet brings trusted, secure capability directly to Marines operating in contested environments.
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“This order reflects the lightning pace the Marine Corps is working at to train, develop TTPs, and deploy FPV capabilities. The Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory and the Marine Corps Attack Drone Team have been instrumental in positioning the Marines as the first-mover in FPV within the service branches,” said Soren Monroe-Anderson, CEO of
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“We are proud to work with our partners at
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, makers of the Terminus modular mission payload system, to deliver these systems and associated training within months, thanks to our scaled production operation and dedicated Mission Success team.”
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“We are very grateful for the Marine Corps’ support, and we are committed to putting the best possible asymmetric FPV drone systems in Marines’ hands,” Monroe-Anderson added.
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The delivery order includes both system deliveries and hands-on training, ensuring rapid integration of FPV sUAS capabilities into Marine Corps infantry units and Marine Expeditionary Units. By pairing technology with instruction, the Marine Corps gains an immediate kinetic operational FPV capacity that has been proven on the Ukrainian battlefield.
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Since the company’s launch in 2023, Neros’ Archer has become the highest production rate drone built in the United States. The company’s work with the Defense Innovation Unit, early fielding in Ukraine, and accelerating U.S. production base highlight Neros’ ability to move swiftly and deliver trusted systems to the Marines and soldiers who need them.
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is the fastest-growing American manufacturer of small unmanned aerial systems. Founded in 2023,
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designs, builds, and scales drone technologies to deliver asymmetric advantage to U.S. and allied forces. All
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systems are compliant with Department of War security standards and manufactured without China-made components.
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For media inquiries, please contact: 
JF Murphy – Marketing & Media Lead, Neros – [email protected]
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