AeroVironment Secures $30.9M Contract to Supply Puma Drone Systems to Germany
U.S. drone manufacturer AeroVironment has been awarded a $30.9 million contract to supply its Puma small tactical unmanned aircraft systems (SUAS) to Germany. The deal underscores growing European demand for battlefield drones amid heightened NATO security concerns, and reinforces AeroVironment's position as a key supplier to allied nations.

Highlights
- AeroVironment has been awarded a $30.9 million contract to supply Puma tactical drone systems to Germany.
- The Puma SUAS is designed for military ISR missions and is already deployed across multiple NATO member armed forces.
- Germany has sharply raised its defense budget following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, accelerating procurement of modern military hardware.
- AeroVironment, headquartered in Camarillo, California, supplies drones to the U.S. Department of Defense and numerous allied governments globally.
- The contract reinforces AeroVironment's leadership in the small military UAS market and its growing presence among NATO allies.
U.S. drone manufacturer AeroVironment has announced it has been awarded a contract valued at $30.9 million to supply Puma unmanned aircraft systems to Germany.
Contract Overview
The Puma series is a family of small tactical unmanned aircraft systems (SUAS) developed by AeroVironment, widely deployed for military reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and surveillance (ISR) missions. The contract reflects Germany's ongoing commitment to strengthening its national defense capabilities and highlights NATO allies' continued reliance on U.S.-made tactical drone systems.
Market Context
In the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, European security concerns have intensified, prompting Germany to significantly increase its defense budget and accelerate procurement of modern military equipment. Small tactical drones have become indispensable tools on the modern battlefield due to their low cost, ease of deployment, and high maneuverability, driving sustained demand across allied militaries.
AeroVironment has long maintained a strong foothold in U.S. and allied military markets. Its Puma, Raven, and Wasp drone families are in active service with multiple NATO member armed forces. This latest German order further cements the company's leadership in the small military UAS segment.
About AeroVironment
Headquartered in Camarillo, California, AeroVironment is a global leader in unmanned aircraft systems and tactical missile solutions. Its product portfolio spans small tactical UAS, high-altitude long-endurance drones, and precision strike systems, with customers including the U.S. Department of Defense and numerous allied governments worldwide.
Sources: AeroVironment official announcement and related reports.
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