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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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