Red Cat Holdings (Nasdaq: RCAT) disclosed on 7 May, via a US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Form 8-K, a formal partnership with Spetstechnoexport (STE), Ukraine's Ministry of Defence (MoD) state arms exporter, to develop next-generation unmanned and robotic systems 1. STE operates under the Ukroboronprom defence group as Kyiv's official intermediary for international weapons trade.
The deal rests on commercial momentum Red Cat logged a quarter earlier, when Q1 revenue jumped 849% to $15.5m and a NATO ally placed a Black Widow drone order through the Alliance's procurement agency, the NSPA (NATO Support and Procurement Agency) . The STE tie converts that growth into a state-to-firm channel for Ukrainian combat-iterated designs.
A US-listed manufacturer signing Ukraine's MoD exporter counts as sovereign-sanctioned production, not the export-ban circumvention Kyiv relied on through 2025. Red Cat still needs Western buyers and NSPA paperwork to move product, so the partnership embeds Ukrainian production in the allied supply chain without making it independent of allied gatekeepers.
