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Red Cat Announces Development Roadmap With AeroVironment To Integrate Red Cat's FANG FPV Drones As A Deployable Payload From AV's P550 All-Electric Group 2 eVTOL Unmanned Aircraft System

Author: Benzinga Newsdesk | October 14, 2025 08:09am

Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:RCAT) ("Red Cat" or the "Company"), a U.S.-based provider of advanced all-domain drone and robotic solutions for defense and national security, today announced a development roadmap with AeroVironment, Inc. ("AV") (NASDAQ:AVAV) to enable Red Cat's FANG™ FPV drones to be deployed as a payload from AV's P550™ all-electric Group 2 eVTOL UAS.

Red Cat is actively working with AV to develop a marsupial configuration that enables the P550 to carry and release FANG from its modular CLIK interface. Leveraging the P550's Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) architecture, the concept demonstrates how interoperable unmanned systems can work together to deploy a smaller FPV drone from a long-endurance Group 2 platform to extend reach and tactical flexibility within a single mission framework.

"This collaboration reflects how U.S. companies can come together to advance modular, interoperable technologies that strengthen operational capability," said Jeff Thompson, CEO of Red Cat. "By exploring how FANG can be deployed from the P550, we're showing what's possible when small, agile systems are paired with long-endurance platforms to create greater reach, responsiveness, and mission versatility."

"The P550 was engineered with open-architecture flexibility at its core," said Jason Hendrix, Vice President & General Manager of sUAS at AV. "Our collaboration with Red Cat underscores that design philosophy and the integration of payloads like FANG broaden operational reach and create new mission possibilities for the warfighter. Together, we're demonstrating how adaptable Group 2 systems can integrate with sUAS to support the Army's vision for scalable, multi-echelon operations."

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