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Rocket One Launches Swarm Stage AI Drone-Swarm Threat Emulation Platform for U.S. Military Counter-UAS

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Rocket One (Nasdaq: RKTO) announced the launch of Swarm Stage AI, a large-scale drone-swarm threat-emulation platform now being made available to U.S. military and defense organizations for counter‑UAS training, testing and evaluation. The system adapts commercially proven swarm-coordination technology that has synchronized thousands of aircraft, offering a library of over 2,500 field-tested formations and flight assets.

Key capabilities include large-scale swarm coordination, an AI Threat Builder to translate scenarios into multi‑drone behaviors, 3D mission preview, custom threat scenarios, and representative drone-swarm environments for evaluating detection, tracking and counter‑UAS technologies. Development, operation and deployment are U.S.-based, and current availability does not imply any contract or endorsement by U.S. government agencies.

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  • Launch of Swarm Stage AI for U.S. counter‑UAS training and testing
  • Platform based on swarm tech coordinating thousands of aircraft with 2,500+ formations
  • Multiple capabilities: AI Threat Builder, 3D mission preview, custom scenarios for C‑UAS evaluation
  • Positioning within U.S. defense ecosystem via demos, evaluations and potential collaborations

Negative

  • No current contracts or procurement commitments disclosed for Swarm Stage AI
  • Company notes availability does not represent U.S. Department of Defense endorsement or selection
  • No revenue, pricing, or financial impact metrics provided for the new platform

Market Reaction – RKTO

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$18.67M Market Cap
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Following this news, RKTO has declined 1.61%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +1.2% during the session. Our momentum scanner has triggered 8 alerts so far, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. The stock is currently trading at $0.75. Trading volume is above average at 1.6x the average, suggesting increased trading activity.

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Market Context

Across five AI-tagged events, the platform record showed an average 24-hour move of 0.84%. This avai...
Analysis

Across five AI-tagged events, the platform record showed an average 24-hour move of 0.84%. This availability announcement sits within mixed historical validation, while the absence of a contract or procurement commitment limits evidence of adoption.

Key Figures

Coordinated aircraft: thousands of aircraft Field-tested formations and flight assets: more than 2,500
2 metrics
Coordinated aircraft thousands of aircraft Commercially proven swarm-coordination technology
Field-tested formations and flight assets more than 2,500 Swarm Stage technology library

Previous AI Reports

5 past events · Latest: Aug 11 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 11 AI partnership access Positive +0.7% Seagate partner program acceptance expanded Rocket One's AI infrastructure ecosystem access.
Jul 30 Space AI agreement Positive +4.2% NASA patent license supported planned spacecraft mission-planning and avionics software commercialization.
Jul 09 AI API addition Positive +13.4% SpaceXAI API acceptance added multimodal models to Rocket One's technology stack.
Jun 22 Swarm platform launch Positive -6.5% Initial Swarm Stage AI launch introduced autonomous swarm simulation and defense capabilities.
Jun 15 AI strategy update Positive -7.6% Cash position and AI infrastructure strategy were outlined alongside equity-funded operations.

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

Pattern Detected

AI-tagged announcements produced mixed outcomes: three positive reactions aligned with gains, while two comparable announcements diverged with declines.

Key Terms

c-uas, threat-emulation, unmanned aircraft system
3 terms
c-uas technical
"counter-unmanned aircraft system ("C-UAS") training, testing and evaluation"
c‑UAS (counter‑unmanned aircraft system) are integrated tools and procedures used to detect, track, and stop unauthorized drones—like a security system that sees and disables an intruder in the sky. Investors watch c‑UAS because rising drone use and tighter rules create demand for hardware, software, and services, which can drive sales growth and affect regulatory risk for companies in defense, airports, utilities, and event security.
threat-emulation technical
"a large-scale drone-swarm threat-emulation platform"
Threat-emulation is a cybersecurity testing method where defenders simulate realistic attacks by using the same tactics, techniques and procedures an actual attacker would use, to observe how systems, people and tools respond. For investors, it matters because the results reveal practical weaknesses, preparedness and potential operational or financial exposure from breaches, much like a fire drill shows whether escape plans and alarms work under real pressure.
unmanned aircraft system technical
"counter-unmanned aircraft system ("C-UAS") training"
An unmanned aircraft system is a complete drone setup: the aircraft itself plus the ground controls, software, communications links and any support equipment needed to operate it—think of a remote‑controlled airplane combined with its pilot station and tools. Investors care because these systems create revenue and risk across industries (defense, delivery, agriculture, inspection), so changes in technology, regulations, safety record or production costs can quickly affect companies’ sales, liabilities and long‑term growth prospects.

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Commercially Proven Swarm Technology Capable of Coordinating Thousands of Aircraft Now Available to U.S. Defense Organizations for Drone-Swarm Training, Testing and Evaluation

HOBOKEN, NJ / ACCESS Newswire / August 18, 2026 / Rocket One Inc. (Nasdaq:RKTO) ("Rocket One" or the "Company"), a technology company focused on next-generation defense, space and advanced computing technologies, today announced the launch of Swarm Stage AI, a large-scale drone-swarm threat-emulation platform being made available to U.S. military and defense organizations for counter-unmanned aircraft system ("C-UAS") training, testing and evaluation.

Swarm Stage AI is built upon commercially proven swarm-coordination technology that has been used to coordinate thousands of synchronized aircraft. Rocket One is adapting this technology to create realistic, repeatable, and scalable adversarial drone-swarm scenarios designed to help defense organizations train personnel and evaluate technologies against the growing threat posed by coordinated unmanned aircraft.

"Mass drone attacks are rapidly changing the modern battlefield and creating an entirely new challenge for military defense systems," said Robb Knie, Chief Executive Officer of Rocket One. "A system designed to detect or defeat a single drone must increasingly be prepared to confront coordinated groups of drones arriving simultaneously. Swarm Stage AI is designed to help create the realistic training and testing environment required to address that challenge."

"We are making Swarm Stage AI available to the U.S. military and broader defense community for capabilities briefings, demonstrations, testing and evaluation," Knie continued. "Our objective is to help provide the adversarial swarm environments needed to develop, test and validate the next generation of American counter-drone technologies."

From Commercial Swarm Scale to Defense Threat Emulation

The underlying Swarm Stage technology was developed to coordinate large numbers of aircraft simultaneously and includes a library of more than 2,500 field-tested formations and flight assets.

Swarm Stage AI is adapting coordination architecture for defense applications, including the creation and execution of multi-drone threat scenarios that could be used to evaluate

C-UAS technologies and train personnel against increasingly complex aerial threats.

The platform's capabilities include:

Large-Scale Swarm Coordination - Technology derived from a platform with experience coordinating thousands of synchronized aircraft.

AI Threat Builder - Designed to translate defined threat scenarios into coordinated multi-drone behaviors.

3D Mission Preview - Enables swarm scenarios to be visualized and reviewed before flight.

Custom Threat Scenarios - Enables new swarm configurations and flight scenarios to be developed for specific training and testing requirements.

C-UAS Training and Evaluation - Designed to provide representative drone-swarm scenarios against which detection, tracking and counter-UAS technologies can be evaluated.

U.S. Based Development - Swarm Stage AI is designed, developed, and operated in the United States.

Mass-Drone Threat

The proliferation of inexpensive unmanned aircraft and increasingly coordinated drone operations is creating new challenges for military forces and critical infrastructure.

Rocket One believes that developing effective counter-UAS capabilities requires not only improved detection and defensive technologies, but also realistic environments in which those systems can be repeatedly tested against coordinated multi-drone scenarios.

Rather than developing another counter-drone weapon, Swarm Stage AI is designed to provide the adversarial swarm environment against which counter-drone systems can train and be evaluated.

Potential applications include evaluating radar and sensor systems, drone detection and tracking technologies, command-and-control systems, counter-UAS technologies and operational responses to coordinated drone incursions.

"If America is going to build the world's most capable counter-drone systems, those systems need realistic threats to train against," Knie said. "We believe our experience coordinating large numbers of aircraft provides Rocket One with an opportunity to develop an important capability within the U.S. counter-UAS ecosystem."

Available to U.S. Military and Defense Organizations

Rocket One is making Swarm Stage AI available for capabilities briefings, demonstrations, evaluations and potential collaborations with U.S. military organizations, government agencies, defense contractors, counter-UAS developers and authorized test and training facilities.

The Company intends to pursue opportunities to demonstrate Swarm Stage AI alongside existing and emerging counter-UAS technologies and to work with defense organizations to develop increasingly sophisticated drone-swarm training scenarios.

Government and defense organizations interested in evaluating the platform can request a capabilities briefing through SwarmStage.ai.

The availability of Swarm Stage AI does not represent a contract, procurement commitment, endorsement, certification or selection by the U.S. Department of Defense, any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces or any other government agency.

About Swarm Stage AI

Swarm Stage AI, a Rocket One company, is developing large-scale drone-swarm threat-emulation technology for counter-UAS training, testing, and evaluation. Built upon commercially proven swarm-coordination technology used to synchronize thousands of aircraft, Swarm Stage AI is adapting large-scale swarm capabilities to help defense organizations prepare for emerging unmanned aerial threats.

For additional information, visit SwarmStage.ai.

About Rocket One Inc.

Rocket One Inc. is focused on developing and commercializing infrastructure for the orbital economy, including next-generation nanomagnetic AI chip technology designed for radiation-tolerant, energy-constrained environments such as low-Earth orbit, deep-space platforms, and defense systems. The Company holds exclusive rights to certain technologies, including a nanomagnetic matrix multiplier architecture intended as a hardware accelerator for machine learning and AI workloads, and related magnetic memory technology with potential applications in radiation-tolerant computing for defense and space systems. The Company is also positioned to pursue opportunities in nano-launch systems and nanosatellite deployment. The Company's biotechnology pipeline, including, but not limited to, HT-001, HT-KIT, HT-ALZ, and its GDNF-based metabolic program, will continue to be advanced under a wholly owned subsidiary.

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, including, without limitation, statements regarding the Company's strategic repositioning, the development potential of the licensed technologies, the suitability of those technologies for orbital, defense, and other applications, anticipated future operations and market opportunities. You should not place reliance on these forward-looking statements, which include words such as "could," "believe," "anticipate," "intend," "estimate," "expect," "may," "continue," "predict," "potential," "project" or similar terms, variations of such terms, or the negative of those terms. There are a number of factors that could cause actual events to differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on the Company's current expectations and assumptions and are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation: the early-stage nature of the licensed technologies, which have not been fabricated as integrated devices, validated in space environments, or qualified for any commercial or government program, and the absence of any commercial product; the substantial additional capital the Company will require to fabricate, test, and qualify the licensed technologies, including for radiation tolerance and space deployment; the long development timelines associated with novel semiconductor and materials platforms; competition from larger, better-funded and well recognized companies in the semiconductor, AI hardware, space, and defense computing sectors; the Company's ability to recruit qualified leadership and technical personnel in nanomagnetic devices, semiconductor engineering, and aerospace systems; the Company's ability to comply with diligence milestones under the Virginia Commonwealth University license agreements, the failure of which could result in loss of license rights; intellectual property risks; export control and government contracting risks associated with defense and space applications; and the risks inherent in a strategic pivot. Additional risk factors are described in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") including the Company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and the Company's other filings made with the SEC. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, the Company cannot guarantee such outcomes. The Company may not realize its expectations, and its beliefs may not prove correct. All such statements speak only as of the date made. Consequently, forward-looking statements should be regarded solely as the Company's current plans, estimates, and beliefs. Investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company cannot guarantee future results, events, levels of activity, performance, or achievements. The Company does not undertake and specifically declines any obligation to update, republish, or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect new information, future events, or circumstances or to reflect the occurrences of unanticipated events, except as may be required by applicable law.

Investor Contact
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Email: investorrelations@rocketone.space
Phone: (678) 570-6791
www.rocketone.space

SOURCE: Rocket One Inc.



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FAQ

What is Rocket One (RKTO) Swarm Stage AI and what does it do?

Swarm Stage AI is a drone-swarm threat-emulation platform for counter‑UAS training and testing. According to Rocket One, it adapts commercially proven swarm technology to create realistic, repeatable multi‑drone scenarios for evaluating detection, tracking, command‑and‑control and counter‑UAS systems.

Who can use Swarm Stage AI from Rocket One (NASDAQ: RKTO)?

Swarm Stage AI is being made available to U.S. military organizations, government agencies, defense contractors, counter‑UAS developers and authorized test and training facilities. According to Rocket One, interested government and defense entities can request capabilities briefings and evaluations via SwarmStage.ai.

Does Swarm Stage AI mean Rocket One (RKTO) has a U.S. military contract?

No, the platform’s availability does not represent any contract or procurement commitment. According to Rocket One, Swarm Stage AI access does not imply endorsement, certification or selection by the U.S. Department of Defense, any armed service branch or other government agency.

What are the key technical features of Rocket One’s Swarm Stage AI platform?

Swarm Stage AI offers large-scale swarm coordination, an AI Threat Builder, 3D mission preview and custom threat scenarios. According to Rocket One, it draws on technology previously used to coordinate thousands of synchronized aircraft and a library of more than 2,500 field-tested formations.

How could Swarm Stage AI impact Rocket One (RKTO) in the counter‑UAS market?

Swarm Stage AI positions Rocket One as a provider of adversarial swarm environments rather than weapons. According to Rocket One, it aims to support evaluation of radar, sensor, detection, tracking, command‑and‑control and counter‑UAS technologies, potentially deepening relationships within the U.S. defense ecosystem.

Is Swarm Stage AI developed and operated in the United States?

Yes, Swarm Stage AI is designed, developed and operated in the United States. According to Rocket One, the U.S.-based development supports its role in providing threat-emulation environments for American counter‑UAS training, testing and evaluation efforts across military and defense organizations.

How does Swarm Stage AI differ from traditional counter‑drone systems?

Swarm Stage AI focuses on emulating threats rather than directly neutralizing drones. According to Rocket One, it provides realistic multi‑drone environments so existing and emerging counter‑UAS systems, including radars and defensive technologies, can be repeatedly trained, tested and evaluated against coordinated swarm scenarios.