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Explosive $10 Billion Counter-Drone Market with AI-Powered Defense Ecosystem: ZenaTech, Inc. (N A S D A Q: ZENA)
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Positioned at the intersection of AI, autonomous warfare, and cost disruption, $ZENA is advancing a scalable counter-drone platform aligned with surging global defense demand.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia - PennZone -- ZenaTech, Inc. (N A S D A Q: ZENA) is emerging as a serious contender in one of the fastest-growing segments of the global defense industry: AI-directed counter-unmanned aerial systems (Counter-UAS). With the market projected to exceed $10 billion by 2030 and expanding at more than 25% annually, the company is aggressively aligning its technology stack and strategic execution to capture meaningful share in a rapidly accelerating arms race.

The urgency behind this opportunity is being shaped in real time on the battlefield. Conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East have demonstrated the effectiveness of low-cost drone swarms, fundamentally altering modern warfare. These developments have exposed a critical vulnerability—traditional defense systems are often too expensive and inefficient to counter mass, low-cost aerial threats at scale. ZenaTech is building its platform specifically to exploit this gap.

At the center of the company's strategy is the development of a fully integrated Counter-UAS ecosystem combining hardware and software into a unified, AI-driven defense solution. This includes the ZenaDrone Interceptor P-1, a low-cost, single-use autonomous drone designed to physically neutralize hostile UAVs, and the ZenaDrone 2000, a maritime interceptor platform engineered for extended operational environments. These systems are paired with proprietary AI software currently under development by ZenaTech's U.S.-based AI division.

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The software platform is expected to deliver two mission-critical capabilities: real-time threat detection and tracking, and autonomous swarm coordination. Together, these functions enable the system to identify airborne threats and deploy fleets of interceptor drones with minimal human intervention. The result is a scalable, intelligent defense architecture designed for speed, efficiency, and adaptability in complex combat scenarios.

A defining advantage of ZenaTech's approach is its focus on cost disruption. While traditional missile and laser-based interception systems can cost hundreds of thousands—or even millions—per engagement, ZenaTech is targeting a price point of under $5,000 per interceptor drone. This dramatic reduction in cost per engagement has the potential to redefine defense economics, particularly in scenarios involving high-volume drone attacks.

The company's timing also aligns closely with increasing government investment in autonomous defense technologies. The U.S. Department of Defense has requested $13.4 billion for autonomous weapons and systems in fiscal 2026, with Counter-UAS capabilities identified as a top priority. This creates a favorable backdrop for companies like ZenaTech that are developing next-generation solutions tailored to emerging threats.

Beyond aerial defense, ZenaTech is expanding into maritime applications with a newly filed provisional patent for a persistent, sea-based drone interception system. This platform integrates the ZenaDrone 2000 with the IQ Glider, an autonomous marine launch and refueling station designed to enable continuous drone operations. The system is being engineered to provide uninterrupted aerial coverage, autonomous docking and refueling, and AI-driven threat engagement—even in GPS-denied environments.

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ZenaTech's broader technology ecosystem extends beyond defense. The company has built capabilities across AI drones, Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS), enterprise SaaS, and quantum computing, creating multiple avenues for growth and cross-sector application. Its global footprint—spanning North America, Europe, Taiwan, and the UAE—supports both commercial expansion and defense-related deployment opportunities, with additional scale expected through acquisitions.

Within a competitive landscape that includes players such as Draganfly, ParaZero Technologies, Aureus Greenway, Safe Pro Group, and Swarmer, ZenaTech is carving out a differentiated position through its integrated approach and cost-focused strategy. Investor interest in the sector remains strong, highlighted by Swarmer's recent IPO surge, underscoring the market's appetite for advanced drone and AI-driven defense technologies.

As global defense priorities continue to shift toward autonomous systems and AI-enabled warfare, ZenaTech appears well positioned to capitalize. Its combination of scalable hardware, intelligent software, and economic efficiency places it at the forefront of a transformation that is reshaping how nations defend against evolving aerial threats.

In a market defined by urgency, innovation, and massive capital inflows, ZenaTech is not simply participating—it is building a platform designed to lead.

For more information on ZENA visit:  www.zenatech.com

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Company: ZenaTech, Inc. (N A S D A Q: ZENA)
Contact: Michael Mason, CORE IR
Email: investors@zenatech.com
Phone: 312-241-1415
Country: Canada
Website: www.zenatech.com

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