

Dragoon Flies Mini-Swarm of 3 Coriolis Aircraft and Completes 14.7 Hour Endurance Test
Two of Dragoon's Coriolis UAS approaching a simultaneous landing. January 22, 2026. Dragoon Technology has completed a major milestone: three Coriolis unmanned aircraft systems flew simultaneously, with s single endurance test aircraft demonstrating 14.7 hours of continuous flight covering over 916 miles (1,467 km). This endurance demonstration validates Dragoon's ability to deploy multiple long-range UAS in coordinated operations, which is a critical capability for both defe


SBIR Success Story: Single-flight drones brave the birthplace of tropical storms
Credit: NOAA NESDIS Environmental Visualization Laboratory; NOAA GOES-12; https://www.noaa.gov/media/digital-collections-photo/spac0573jpg December 22, 2025. NOAA released a SBIR Success Story describing Dragoon's recent efforts to develop and field an operational small UAS hurricane reconnaissance capability. The full story can be accessed on the NOAA Technology Partnerships website. Dragoon is honored to have the opportunity to work with NOAA.


Dragoon Blue Water Test
Still image from in-flight streaming video over the Gulf of America. December 5, 2025. Dragoon Technology completed a test event with NOAA, exercising NOAA's Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) Certificate of Authority (COA) from the Federal Aviation Administration and satellite communications capability over the Gulf of America with the Coriolis UAS. A hurricane flight was originally planned, but the unusually quiet 2025 season in the Gulf did not provide an opportunity for


