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7JUN

Kratos lifts guidance, opens Valkyrie talks

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Kratos raised its full-year 2026 revenue guidance to $1.7-1.76bn and opened negotiations on a Valkyrie production contract targeting 40 aircraft a year by early 2028.

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Kratos raised its full-year 2026 revenue guidance to $1.7-1.76bn and opened negotiations on a Valkyrie low-rate initial production contract, targeting 40 aircraft per year by early 2028 1. Kratos is a US drone manufacturer; the Valkyrie is its unmanned tactical aircraft, designed to fly alongside crewed fighters as expendable mass.

The move builds on the company's first-quarter beat, which set the basis for both the upgraded outlook and the production talks . Low-rate initial production is the step where a programme transitions from prototype builds to a repeatable manufacturing line, the gate that determines whether Valkyrie reaches squadrons at scale or stalls at demonstrator volumes.

The 40-a-year target is modest against the hundreds of thousands of cheap attack drones the Pentagon is buying elsewhere, but it sits at the opposite end of the market: a larger, reusable airframe rather than a one-way munition. Kratos raising guidance while opening the production conversation points to firming demand for that higher-end tier alongside the attritable-mass push.

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Kratos is a US defence company that makes drones including the Valkyrie, an unmanned jet aircraft that can fly alongside manned fighter jets or carry out strike missions independently. Kratos raised its full-year revenue forecast to between $1.7 and $1.76 billion, and has started formal negotiations for a low-rate initial production contract, the first step before large-scale manufacturing begins. The target is 40 Valkyries per year by early 2028. For comparison, Anduril's factory for a competing aircraft is designed to produce 150 per year, so Kratos faces a production-rate gap. The guidance raise reflects strong demand across Kratos's broader drone portfolio following Pentagon and allied defence spending increases.

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Kratos lifts guidance, opens Valkyrie talks
A guidance raise plus low-rate production talks signals the unmanned tactical aircraft is moving from prototype to scale.
Different Perspectives
Denmark (host nation)
Denmark (host nation)
Denmark accepted Fire Point's Skrydstrup plant after committing to bilateral defence co-production at the B9 Nordic summit in May; the facility sits beside a Danish F-35 base, sharing security perimeters. NATO has published no legal guidance on whether hosting Ukrainian weapons production converts Denmark into a co-belligerent, leaving the host-state obligation unresolved.
Russian Ministry of Defence
Russian Ministry of Defence
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Baltic NATO states (Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania)
Baltic NATO states (Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania)
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Pentagon / Joint Interagency Task Force 401
Pentagon / Joint Interagency Task Force 401
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Ukrainian defence industry (Fire Point / Spetstechnoexport)
Ukrainian defence industry (Fire Point / Spetstechnoexport)
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Chinese drone manufacturers (DJI, Autel)
Chinese drone manufacturers (DJI, Autel)
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