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10MAY

DroneShield locks in McLennan ahead of 29 May AGM

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DroneShield formally appointed Hamish McLennan as a director on 1 May with an A$200,000 share grant locked for one year. The annual general meeting is scheduled for 29 May, the first institutional verdict on the post-founder transition.

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Key takeaway

DroneShield's locked share grant pre-commits McLennan to a one-year continuity test before the 29 May AGM.

DroneShield formally appointed Hamish McLennan as a director on 1 May with an A$200,000 share grant locked for one year, the company disclosed in an ASX filing 1. The annual general meeting is scheduled for 29 May. McLennan had been named incoming chairman following the departure of founding CEO Oleg Vornik and Chairman Peter James on 8 April .

The locked share grant is the corporate-governance line worth reading carefully. McLennan's compensation is tied to a twelve-month holding period, which signals continuity rather than the short-window exit pattern the founder departures had raised. CEO Angus Bean inherited the Vornik portfolio in April; McLennan is the chairman counterweight on a board that lost both its founder and its previous chair inside a single news cycle.

DroneShield posted Q1 2026 revenue of A$62.6 million up 88% year-on-year with a $2.3 billion pipeline across 300 potential orders in 50 countries , confirming an operational base that survived the founder transition intact. The company opened its Amsterdam EU manufacturing headquarters on 30 March, with annual production capacity scaling from $500 million in 2025 toward approximately $2.4 billion by end-2026 . McLennan is taking a chair role with the order book ahead of the management bench, a relatively comfortable position for a transition AGM.

The 29 May vote is the first institutional verdict on whether the Bean and McLennan combination constitutes leadership continuity or a governance break from the founder era. The locked share grant pre-commits McLennan to the slower of the two answers.

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In plain English

DroneShield makes counter-drone systems: technology that detects, tracks, and neutralises hostile drones. The company's founders left unexpectedly in April, which spooked investors and sent the share price down 20%. Hamish McLennan, who previously ran Rugby Australia and Nine Entertainment, has now been formally named as the new chairman. The appointment is administrative but symbolically important: it confirms the new leadership team is in place. Shareholders will vote on it at a meeting on 29 May, which will be the first institutional signal of whether investors are satisfied with the new arrangement.

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