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Wrap Expedites Drone-Based Non-Lethal Technologies; Strengthens Commitment with K-Form, Inc.

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Wrap Technologies (NASDAQ: WRAP) expanded its manufacturing partnership with K-Form to accelerate development and production of the MERLIN-1 DFR-X drone-deployable non-lethal system.

The company signed purchase orders for multiple DFR-X systems to support rapid prototyping, U.S.-based precision manufacturing, C-UAS integration, and scalable production for public safety and defense markets.

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Positive

  • Signed purchase orders for multiple DFR-X systems advancing commercialization
  • U.S.-based precision manufacturing aligned to federal and defense requirements
  • K-Form C-UAS relationships support federal and DoD mission sets
  • Rapid prototyping and iterative development to shorten time-to-deployment

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News Market Reaction – WRAP

+3.73%
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+3.73% News Effect

On the day this news was published, WRAP gained 3.73%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Registered shares: 5,000,000 shares Private placement proceeds: $5.0 million Warrant exercise price: $2.30 per share +5 more
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Registered shares 5,000,000 shares S-3 shelf for resale from Feb 2026 private placement
Private placement proceeds $5.0 million Gross proceeds raised in February 2026 private placement
Warrant exercise price $2.30 per share Common warrants from February 2026 financing and related registrations
Potential dilution 9.17% Registered shares as % of 54,501,638 shares outstanding on Feb 6, 2026
Shares outstanding 54,501,638 shares As of February 6, 2026 per shelf/424B3 filings
Passive stake 7.6% Iroquois Capital and affiliates’ beneficial ownership per Schedule 13G
Iroquois shares 4,425,830 shares Beneficial ownership reported in Schedule 13G
Short interest 15.17% of float Short interest with 18.76 days to cover

Market Reality Check

Price: $1.67 Vol: Volume 651,698 is 1.64x t...
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$1.67 Last Close
Volume Volume 651,698 is 1.64x the 20-day average, indicating elevated trading activity ahead of this news. high
Technical Shares at $1.61 are trading below the 200-day MA of $1.97, and about 50.15% under the 52-week high.

Peers on Argus

WRAP fell 5.29% while key peers like GNSS (+4.28%), ACFN (+6.65%), MIND (+3.27%)...

WRAP fell 5.29% while key peers like GNSS (+4.28%), ACFN (+6.65%), MIND (+3.27%), ODYS (+1.12%) and SOTK (+3.57%) were positive, pointing to stock-specific pressure rather than a sector move.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Feb 25 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 25 India market entry Positive -5.3% Strategic distribution deal and DFR-X, BolaWrap, WrapReality pre-order in India.
Feb 20 Training partnership Positive -3.9% Launch of Transitional Control training unit via WrapTactics with STORM Group.
Feb 13 Device deployment Positive +5.3% Loveland PD moves to department-wide BolaWrap 150 non-lethal deployment.
Feb 10 Program expansion Positive +3.9% Instructor retraining and expansion with Malta National Police Force.
Feb 06 VR training adoption Positive +12.7% Clinton County Probation adopts WrapReality VR for non-lethal training.
Pattern Detected

Recent positive operational news has produced mixed reactions, with three prior updates leading to gains and two latest commercial/expansion announcements coinciding with declines.

Recent Company History

Over February 2026, WRAP has issued a steady stream of positive non-lethal response updates: a new Indian distribution deal with DFR-X, BolaWrap 150 and WrapReality (Feb 25), a training collaboration with STORM (Feb 20), department‑wide BolaWrap 150 deployment at Loveland PD (Feb 13), Malta police program expansion (Feb 10), and a WrapReality adoption in Clinton County corrections (Feb 6). Earlier training and deployment wins aligned with price gains, while the most recent commercial/expansion news coincided with price declines, suggesting uneven investor response to growth headlines.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Active S-3 Shelf
Shelf Active
Active S-3 Shelf Registration 2026-02-09

An active S-3 shelf dated 2026-02-09 registers 5,000,000 common shares for resale from a February 2026 private placement, including already-issued shares and warrant shares. The filing notes that this equals about 9.17% of the 54,501,638 shares outstanding as of February 6, 2026, highlighting potential dilution and stock overhang if many shares are resold.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights WRAP’s deepening partnership with K-Form to accelerate development and ...
Analysis

This announcement highlights WRAP’s deepening partnership with K-Form to accelerate development and U.S.-based production of its MERLIN-1 and DFR-X drone non-lethal systems, positioning them for public safety, federal and defense use. It builds on recent international expansion and training deployments across India, Malta, Loveland PD and corrections agencies. Investors may watch execution on rapid prototyping, domestic manufacturing readiness, and how these efforts translate into larger purchase orders while considering existing resale capacity of 5,000,000 registered shares.

Key Terms

drone first responder interdiction, counter-uas, unmanned aerial systems, payload architecture, +1 more
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drone first responder interdiction technical
"including its Drone First Responder Interdiction (“DFR-X”) platform."
Actions and technologies used to detect, block or remove unauthorized drones that threaten or interfere with emergency response crews and their operations. Like a traffic cop redirecting cars away from a crash scene, this work protects paramedics, firefighters and police from distractions, privacy breaches or safety hazards, and matters to investors because it drives demand, regulation and liability considerations for companies that make counter‑drone systems and public‑safety equipment.
counter-uas technical
"drone defense and Counter-UAS (“C-UAS”) sector, supporting U.S. Federal"
Counter-UAS (counter-unmanned aircraft systems) are tools and tactics used to detect, track, and disable or divert drones that pose a threat to people, property, or operations. Think of them as a combination of a security camera, alarm system, and net that can find an unwanted flying device and stop it before it causes harm. Investors care because demand, regulation, and deployment of these systems affect revenue, contract opportunities, legal risk, and the valuation of companies that build or use them.
unmanned aerial systems technical
"technology with unmanned aerial systems, enabling remote deployment"
Unmanned aerial systems are complete drone setups: the aircraft itself plus the remote control, sensors, communications links and support equipment that let it fly without a person on board. Think of it as a flying robot plus its command center and toolbox. Investors watch these systems because they open new commercial and defense markets, carry revenue and regulatory risks, and can change how goods, data and services are delivered.
payload architecture technical
"support accelerated engineering and refinement of the DFR-X payload architecture."
Payload architecture is the way a company organizes and moves the actual data or content that its software, devices, or networks send and receive — think of it as how items are packed, labeled, and routed through a delivery system. Investors care because a clear, efficient design affects product speed, reliability, compatibility with partners, and security, all of which influence customer satisfaction, operating costs, and the potential for growth.
non-lethal response technical
"a global leader in Non-Lethal Response (“NLR”) and public safety technology,"
Actions, products or tactics designed to stop, control or neutralize a threat without causing death, for example using rubber bullets, tasers, tear gas, or de-escalation techniques instead of lethal force. For investors, non-lethal responses matter because they create markets and regulatory risks separate from lethal weapons—demand, safety claims, liability, and public acceptance can all affect sales, approvals and a company’s reputation much like choosing a safer tool instead of a more dangerous one.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

Signed Purchase Orders for DFR-X Systems Advance the Development of Wrap’s Drone First Responder Interdiction Platform

MIAMI, Feb. 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wrap Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WRAP) (“Wrap” or the “Company”), a global leader in Non-Lethal Response (“NLR”) and public safety technology, today announced an expansion of the scope of its manufacturing partnership with K-Form, Inc. (“Kform”), intended to accelerate development and production of Wrap’s drone-based non-lethal systems, MERLIN-1, including its Drone First Responder Interdiction (“DFR-X”) platform.

Wrap has formally signed purchase orders for multiple DFR-X systems, marking what the Company believes to be a key milestone in the commercialization of its drone-deployable non-lethal capabilities. The expanded collaboration with Kform is expected to support rapid prototyping, engineering refinement, precision manufacturing, and scalable production of these advanced systems.

The DFR-X platform integrates Wrap’s tested non-lethal restraint technology with unmanned aerial systems, enabling remote deployment capabilities designed to enhance lawful control, increase officer safety, and reduce the likelihood of lethal force outcomes in high-risk situations.

Accelerating Drone-Based Non-Lethal Response

Under the expanded agreement:

  • Kform agrees to support accelerated engineering and refinement of the DFR-X payload architecture.
  • Kform agrees to maintain active support partnerships within the drone defense and Counter-UAS (“C-UAS”) sector, supporting U.S. Federal and Department of Defense mission sets. These established relationships and operational insights may further strengthen Wrap’s ability to expand its C-UAS offerings and position DFR-X within broader federal and defense programs.
  • Rapid prototyping and iterative development cycles are planned domestically to shorten time-to-deployment.
  • U.S.-based precision manufacturing and assembly are structured to align with federal procurement and defense industrial base requirements.
  • Scalable production capabilities are expected to support growing domestic and international demand.

Kform’s advanced fabrication and systems integration expertise is expected to significantly compress development timelines while keeping production quality consistent with public safety and defense standards.

Strategic Value to Wrap’s Broader Non-Lethal Response Ecosystem

We believe the expansion of drone-based non-lethal capabilities reinforces Wrap’s evolution from a single-device provider into a fully integrated Non-Lethal Response ecosystem combining:

  • Hardware (BolaWrap® Cassettes and DFR-X systems)
  • Immersive training platforms (WrapReality™)
  • Policy and doctrine integration
  • Data-driven program support

The DFR-X platform extends Wrap’s “proactive lawful control” framework into aerial and remote operational environments, with the aim of providing agencies additional time, distance, and decision advantage during dynamic encounters.

Leadership Commentary

“Adoption of drone-enabled NLR platforms across law enforcement and C-UAS mission sets represents to us a meaningful advancement in public safety and national security capabilities,” said Jared Novick, President of Wrap Technologies. “Through our strengthened partnership with Kform, we are aiming to increase engineering intensity and scaling U.S.-based production to bring DFR-X systems to market faster and with greater operational readiness. We believe this collaboration reinforces our commitment to domestic manufacturing while positioning Wrap at the forefront of next-generation drone-deployable non-lethal technologies.”

Callye Keen, Chief Executive Officer of Kform, added: “Kform is proud to support Wrap in advancing drone-based non-lethal and C-UAS technologies. Our engineering and advanced manufacturing teams are structured to move rapidly from concept refinement to scalable production while maintaining the precision, reliability, and quality standards required for federal and defense applications.”

Positioning for Federal and Defense Markets

The expanded partnership aligns with Wrap’s broader U.S. manufacturing strategy, including by increasing domestic production capabilities designed to meet the expectations of federal, homeland security, and defense customers. We believe that as drone-based public safety operations expand, Wrap’s DFR-X system positions the company at the intersection of non-lethal technology and unmanned systems integration.

An increasing number of signed purchase orders for DFR-X systems may reflect growing interest in scalable, drone-enabled non-lethal response solutions across public safety and security sectors.

For more information about WRAP Technologies and NLR solutions, visit www.wrap.com, and to learn more about Kform and its services and capabilities, visit www.kform.com.

About Wrap Technologies, Inc.

Wrap Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: WRAP) a global leader in innovative public safety technologies and non-lethal tools, delivering cutting-edge technology with exceptional people to address the complex, modern day challenges facing public safety organizations.

Wrap's complete public safety portfolio includes the non-lethal BolaWrap® 150 device, WrapReality™ immersive training platform, WrapVision™ body-worn camera system, WrapTactics™ training programs, and next-generation C-UAS solutions like PAN-DA and the 1KC Kinetic Anti-Drone Cassette, all of which supports the Company's mission to provide safer, scalable, and cost-effective technologies for public safety, defense, and critical infrastructure markets. Wrap's BolaWrap® 150 solution leads in pre-escalation intended to provide law enforcement with a safer choice for nearly every phase of a critical incident. This innovative, patented device deploys a multi-sensory, cognitive disruption that leverages sight, sound and sensation to expand the pre-escalation period and gives officers the advantage and critical time to manage non-compliant subjects before resorting to higher-force options. The BolaWrap® 150 is not pain-based compliance. It does not shoot, strike, shock, or incapacitate, instead, it helps officers strategically operate pre-escalation on the force continuum, reducing the risk of injury to both officers and subjects. Used by over 1,000 agencies across the U.S. and in 60 countries, BolaWrap® is backed by training certified by the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST), reinforcing Wrap's commitment to public safety through cutting-edge technology and expert training.

WrapReality™ VR is a fully immersive training simulator to enhance decision-making under pressure.

As a comprehensive public safety training platform, it provides first responders with realistic, interactive scenarios that reflect the evolving challenges of modern law enforcement. By offering a growing library of real-world situations, WrapReality™ is intended to equip officers with the skills and confidence to navigate high-stakes encounters effectively, which we believe leads to safer outcomes for both responders and the communities they serve.

WrapVision is an all-new body-worn camera and evidence management system built for efficiency.

Designed for efficiency, security, and transparency to meet the rigorous demands of modern law enforcement, WrapVision captures, stores, and helps manage digital evidence, ensuring operational security, regulatory compliance, and enhanced video picture quality and field of view.

The WrapVision camera, powered by IONODES, boasts streamlined cloud integration and final North American assembly, with a critical made-in-America roadmap projected for early 2026. This track helps ensure data integrity and helps eliminate critical concerns over unauthorized access or foreign surveillance risks.

Trademark Information

Wrap, the Wrap logo, BolaWrap®, WrapReality™ and Wrap Training Academy are trademarks of Wrap Technologies, Inc., some of which are registered in the U.S. and abroad. All other trade names used herein are either trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective holders.

Cautionary Note on Forward-Looking Statements - Safe Harbor Statement

This release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such as “expect,” “anticipate,” “should,” “believe,” “target,” “project,” “goals,” “estimate,” “potential,” “predict,” “may,” “will,” “could,” “intend,” and variations of these terms or the negative of these terms and similar expressions are intended to identify these forward-looking statements. Moreover, forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which involve factors or circumstances that are beyond the Company's control and include, but are not limited to, statements relating to the expected benefits and performance of the agreement with K-Form, Inc., Wrap's planned future products, technologies, integration, intended product designs and expected benefits therefrom, expected market opportunities and outcomes related to Wrap's products to increase officer and public safety. The Company's actual results could differ materially from those stated or implied in forward-looking statements due to a number of factors, including but not limited to: the Company's ability to maintain compliance with the Nasdaq Capital Market's listing standards; the Company's ability to successfully implement training programs for the use of its products; the Company's ability to manufacture and produce products for its customers; the Company's ability to develop sales for its products; the market acceptance of existing and future products; the availability of funding to continue to finance operations; the complexity, expense and time associated with sales to law enforcement and government entities; the lengthy evaluation and sales cycle for the Company's product solutions; product defects; litigation risks from alleged product-related injuries; risks of government regulations; the impact resulting from geopolitical conflicts and any resulting sanctions; the ability to obtain export licenses for counties outside of the United States; the ability to obtain patents and defend intellectual property against competitors; the impact of competitive products and solutions; and the Company's ability to maintain and enhance its brand, as well as other risk factors mentioned in the Company's most recent annual report on Form 10-K, subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, and other Securities and Exchange Commission filings. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this release and were based on current expectations, estimates, forecasts, and projections as well as the beliefs and assumptions of management. Except as required by law, the Company undertakes no duty or obligation to update any forward-looking statements contained in this release as a result of new information, future events or changes in its expectations.

Investor Relations Contact:

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FAQ

What did Wrap (WRAP) announce on February 26, 2026 about DFR-X systems?

Wrap announced signed purchase orders for multiple DFR-X drone-deployable systems to advance commercialization. According to Wrap, the expanded K-Form partnership will accelerate prototyping, engineering refinement, and U.S.-based precision manufacturing to support public safety and defense demand.

How will WRAP’s partnership with K-Form affect production of MERLIN-1 DFR-X?

The partnership aims to accelerate engineering and scalable production of MERLIN-1 DFR-X systems. According to Wrap, K-Form will provide rapid prototyping, advanced fabrication, and systems integration to compress timelines while meeting federal manufacturing standards.

Does the WRAP announcement indicate DFR-X targets federal and defense customers?

Yes — the expansion explicitly targets federal, homeland security, and defense mission sets. According to Wrap, K-Form’s C-UAS relationships and U.S.-based manufacturing align DFR-X with federal procurement and defense industrial base expectations.

What operational benefits does Wrap say DFR-X provides for law enforcement?

DFR-X is designed to provide additional time, distance, and decision advantage in dynamic encounters. According to Wrap, the drone-deployable non-lethal payload integrates tested restraint technology to enhance officer safety and reduce lethal-force likelihood.

Will WRAP manufacture DFR-X systems domestically under the K-Form agreement?

Yes — the agreement emphasizes U.S.-based precision manufacturing and assembly for DFR-X systems. According to Wrap, domestic production is structured to meet federal procurement requirements and support scalable domestic and international demand.
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