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T3 Defense Enters the UAV and Counter-UAV (C-UAV) Platform Market

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T3 Defense (Nasdaq: DFNS) announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Rimon Agencies has entered the UAV and counter-UAV (C-UAV) platform market. Rimon is leveraging its June 2026 delivery of a containerized C-UAV launch platform to the Active Defense Division of IMI Systems, part of Elbit Systems.

According to T3 Defense, Rimon is launching a configurable product line of mobile platforms that transport, power and operate drone and counter-drone systems where permanent infrastructure is unavailable. Offerings include launch trailers, elevated sensor masts, off-grid power and drone-docking systems, and command-and-control vehicles that integrate customer-selected sensors, effectors and software for defense and security customers in Israel and international markets.

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Market Context

Historical context lists five prior news events with negative 24-hour reactions, including positive ...
Analysis

Historical context lists five prior news events with negative 24-hour reactions, including positive operating updates. That record adds a stock-specific response risk to this market-entry announcement; Rimon's completed delivery provides the operating anchor.

Key Figures

Prior platform delivery: June 2026 Market growth forecast: Double-digit growth
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Prior platform delivery June 2026 Rimon delivery of a containerized C-UAV launch platform
Market growth forecast Double-digit growth Counter-drone market through the end of the decade

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 04 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 04 Purchase order Positive -3.1% Tiltan received an initial purchase order for infrared electro-optical simulation development.
Jul 31 Operating performance Positive -67.4% Rimon and Tiltan reported record year-to-date revenue, orders, and backlog metrics.
Jul 20 Production line delivery Positive -18.9% ITS delivered a custom composite materials production line to an Israeli manufacturer.
Jul 16 Reverse stock split Neutral -28.9% T3 approved a 1-for-125 reverse stock split effective July 20, 2026.
Jul 13 Order delivery Positive -21.8% Rimon completed delivery of a $1.1 million order for elevated lighting systems.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

The five listed prior news events each recorded a negative 24-hour reaction, including operationally positive announcements.

Key Terms

uav, counter-uav, command-and-control, effectors
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uav technical
"entered the UAV and counter-UAV platform market"
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is an aircraft that flies without a pilot on board, controlled remotely or by onboard software like a self-driving car. Investors care because UAVs are used across industries—delivery, agriculture, inspection, mapping, and defense—so demand, regulation, or technological advances can quickly affect revenue and costs for companies that make, operate, or rely on them. Think of a UAV as a robotic helper in the sky whose growing use can change market opportunities and risks.
counter-uav technical
"entered the UAV and counter-UAV platform market"
Counter-UAV (counter-unmanned aerial vehicle) refers to tools and systems designed to detect, track, disable or destroy small drones that pose threats to people, infrastructure or sensitive operations. For investors, these technologies matter because they create demand for new security products and services—like adding an air-traffic cop and a net to protect a stadium—and can influence defense budgets, regulatory standards, and the revenue prospects of companies that make or operate them.
command-and-control technical
"command-and-control vehicles"
"Command-and-control" describes a system where authority is centralized, and decisions are made by a single leader or a small group that directs how activities are carried out. In financial or organizational contexts, it means strict oversight and top-down management, leaving little room for individual discretion. For investors, it highlights how power and decision-making influence the stability, efficiency, and flexibility of an organization or market.
effectors technical
"customer-selected sensors, effectors and command-and-control software"
Effectors are molecules or cells that directly produce a biological response when a drug, antibody, or immune signal acts on a target. Examples include small-molecule compounds that change an enzyme’s activity, proteins that trigger cell signaling, or immune cells that carry out an attack; think of them as the “workers” that execute a biological instruction. Investors care because effectors determine how a therapy actually works, its likely benefits, side effects, and whether a candidate can be measured or modified to improve treatment outcomes.

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T3’s Rimon subsidiary launches mobile platforms for drone and counter-drone operations

NEW YORK and NETANYA, Israel, Aug. 21, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- T3 Defense Inc. (Nasdaq: DFNS) (“T3 Defense” or the “Company”) today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Rimon Agencies Ltd. (“Rimon”), has entered the UAV and counter-UAV platform market. The expansion builds on Rimon’s June 2026 delivery of a containerized (C-UAV) launch platform to the Active Defense Division of IMI Systems, part of Elbit Systems.

Rimon is now applying that engineering experience to a configurable product line for UAV manufacturers, counter-UAV system developers, defense primes and end users in Israel and international markets.

Rimon’s platforms are designed to transport, power and operate drone and counter-drone systems where permanent infrastructure is unavailable. The product line includes launch trailers, elevated sensor masts, off-grid power and drone-docking systems, and command-and-control vehicles. Each platform can integrate customer-selected sensors, effectors and command-and-control software.

T3 - Rimon UAV C-UAV

“The drone threat has moved faster than the infrastructure built to answer it,” said Menny Shalom, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of T3 Defense. “Every counter-drone program needs a way to deploy radars, interceptors and operating crews where they are needed and keep them running without a fixed base. Rimon has already delivered that capability for one of Israel’s most demanding customers. We are now turning that experience into a repeatable product line that can support a broader range of programs.”

“We are not asking customers to change their sensors or effectors,” said Itamar Shimoni, Chief Executive Officer of Rimon. “We provide the integrated platform that makes those systems deployable. Our team has completed this work under demanding schedules and specifications, and we can now offer that capability to interceptor developers, prime contractors and end users beyond the programs we support today.”

Market Opportunity
Low-cost drones are an increasing threat to military forces, borders, critical infrastructure and other sensitive sites. In response, customers are deploying layered counter-drone systems that combine sensors, command-and-control software, and hard- and soft-kill capabilities. Industry forecasts project continued double-digit growth in the counter-drone market through the end of the decade.

Rimon is targeting the mobile infrastructure required to deploy these systems, rather than competing with sensor, interceptor or software developers. T3 Defense believes this opportunity can broaden Rimon’s addressable market and support repeat, configurable production programs.

About Rimon
Rimon is a bespoke engineering and systems integration company that develops mission-ready infrastructure platforms for defense, homeland security, and emergency response operations. The company imports, distributes, and upgrades mobile power systems, elevated sensor masts, and builds integrated mission vehicles that support surveillance, communications, and command systems operating in environments where permanent infrastructure is unavailable. By engineering systems around real operational requirements, Rimon enables critical technologies to be deployed rapidly and operate reliably in demanding field conditions.

About T3 Defense Inc.
T3 Defense Inc. (Nasdaq: DFNS) is a defense company that acquires and operates mission-critical defense businesses involved in national security programs. It focuses on manufacturers with strong customer relationships and solid order backlogs, often capacity- and resource-constrained, in specialized areas such as drones and autonomous vehicles, counter-drone systems, advanced manufacturing, tactical robotics, and AI software and system integration. Through disciplined acquisitions, centralized capital and strategy, and decentralized day-to-day operations, T3 Defense aims to strengthen essential defense capabilities and build long-term value. For more information, visit www.t3dfns.com.

Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements regarding Rimon’s entry into the UAV and counter-UAV platform market; the anticipated capabilities, configurations, and availability of the platforms described herein; expected demand for mobile counter-drone platforms; the potential for orders, production programs, or recurring revenue; the potential for integration across T3 Defense’s portfolio companies; and the Company’s growth strategy. These statements are based on management’s current expectations and assumptions and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied, including risks related to market adoption and customer qualification and testing requirements; the absence of orders for the platforms described herein; defense program funding, procurement cycles, and timing; dependence on government contracts and defense OEM relationships; manufacturing execution, capacity, and supply-chain risks; customer concentration; competitive and geopolitical conditions, including conditions in Israel; the Company’s liquidity and capital resources; the Company’s ability to maintain compliance with Nasdaq listing requirements; integration of acquired businesses; and other risks described in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and Current Reports on Form 8-K. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this release, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise them, except as required by law.

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T3 Defense Inc.
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www.t3dfns.com

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FAQ

What new market is T3 Defense (NASDAQ: DFNS) entering with Rimon in August 2026?

T3 Defense is entering the UAV and counter-UAV platform market through its subsidiary Rimon. According to T3 Defense, Rimon will supply mobile platforms that transport, power and operate drone and counter-drone systems for defense and security customers in Israel and international markets.

What products is Rimon offering in T3 Defense’s new UAV and C-UAV platform line (DFNS)?

Rimon is offering mobile platforms such as launch trailers, elevated sensor masts, off-grid power and drone-docking systems, and command-and-control vehicles. According to T3 Defense, these platforms are designed to deploy and sustain drone and counter-drone systems where permanent infrastructure is unavailable.

How is Rimon leveraging its June 2026 delivery to IMI Systems for T3 Defense (DFNS)?

Rimon is building on its June 2026 delivery of a containerized C-UAV launch platform to the Active Defense Division of IMI Systems. According to T3 Defense, this engineering experience is being turned into a repeatable, configurable product line for broader UAV and counter-UAV programs.

What market opportunity is T3 Defense targeting with Rimon’s counter-UAV platforms (NASDAQ: DFNS)?

T3 Defense is targeting the mobile infrastructure needed to deploy layered counter-drone systems, rather than competing with sensor or interceptor makers. According to T3 Defense, industry forecasts indicate continued double-digit growth in the counter-drone market through the decade, potentially expanding Rimon’s addressable market.

Who are the target customers for Rimon’s new UAV and C-UAV platforms under T3 Defense (DFNS)?

Rimon is targeting UAV manufacturers, counter-UAV system developers, defense prime contractors and end users in Israel and international markets. According to T3 Defense, the platforms integrate customer-selected sensors, effectors and command-and-control software to make existing systems mobile and deployable.