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AI Defense Funding Hits Approximately $28B as Autonomous Systems Transform Security Markets

Issued on behalf of VisionWave Holdings, Inc.

VANCOUVER – Baystreet.ca News Commentary – AI-powered security threats are forcing institutions to completely rethink defense investments, with emerging capabilities creating challenges that traditional systems simply can't handle[1]. Defense tech funding has grown to approximately $28 billion in 2025 as venture capital has been allocated into startups building autonomous systems and counter-drone technologies[2]. This institutional security buying spree is positioning specialized companies to benefit from the transformation from experimental technologies to mission-critical defense infrastructure: VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: VWAV), V2X, Inc. (NYSE: VVX), CAE Inc. (NYSE: CAE) (TSX: CAE), MDA Space Ltd. (TSX: MDA) (OTCPK: MDALF), and Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW).

Autonomous defense systems are attracting unprecedented institutional investment, with companies like Auterion raising $130 million to transform drones into coordinated swarms that operate across air, land, and sea domains[3]. The Pentagon has allocated nearly $1.3 billion for counter-drone systems alone as reported in recent fiscal budget requests, while institutional AI investments in Asia Pacific are projected to reach $110 billion by 2028[4], creating massive supply-demand imbalances that favor early-positioned companies with proven defense technologies.

VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: VWAV) just demonstrated what defense technology analysts call "precision at speed" during a five-day live-fire trial at Tawazun Industrial Park in Abu Dhabi. The California-based company's 4D super-resolution radar, powered by its proprietary Evolved Intelligence (EI™) edge engine, achieved millisecond track initiation and low false-positive rates against aerial and ballistic threats in operationally representative conditions.

These operational results and related strategic developments were followed up by VisionWave's Form 8-K filing with the SEC, which disclosed a consulting agreement with Crypto Treasury Management Group, LLC to design and implement a digital asset treasury reserve, including payment terms in cash, Bitcoin, and common stock tied to future capital formation goals of up to $300 million.

The trial results position VisionWave at the center of what could be a potentially significant moment in defense technology. The system demonstrated real-time detection, classification, and tracking capabilities across diverse threat profiles from small-arms ammunition to hypersonic-class targets.

"Precision at speed is the standard," said Noam Kenig, CEO of VisionWave. "Our EI™-powered 4D super-resolution radar is built to detect, classify, and track fast, hard-to-detect threats in real time - serving as the detection layer for next-generation Active Protection System (APS) solutions intended to enhance protection. It combines accurate, multi-threat sensing, a wide field of view, high frame rates, and latency in the tens of milliseconds, along with very high resolution that differentiates it from conventional radars. In the UAE live-fire evaluation, we saw a system designed for millisecond decisions, low false-positive rates, and clean handoff to effectors - with a cost-effective path to scaled fielding."

This operational validation comes as VisionWave executes on its broader strategic vision through a joint venture with Israeli defense firm AIPHEX LTD, valued internally at approximately $5 billion for equity allocation purposes, based on estimates and subject to risks and uncertainties. AIPHEX brings combat-validated multi-physics AI and autonomous missile technologies proven with the Israel Defense Forces, while VisionWave contributes its Evolved Intelligence platform and autonomous aerial systems.

The partnership structure reveals serious business intent. Documentation identifies 11 specific "Designated Projects" already in advanced negotiation stages, plus 13 additional "Background Projects" where discussions with third parties are underway. The venture also incorporates GBT Tokenize Corp. with a preliminary independent patent portfolio valuation of $300 million, and GBT Technologies Inc. with additional equity stakes.

VisionWave has been building toward this moment with strategic capital and technology development. The company recently secured a $50 million equity line facility specifically to accelerate development of its AI-driven defense platform subject to customary terms, conditions, and market risks. International opportunities are advancing, including discussions for strategic roles in Indian defense modernization programs.

The company's intellectual property foundation centers on its trademarked Evolved Intelligence system for real-time edge autonomy. VisionWave demonstrated operational agility by filing USPTO responses within six days of office actions. Its multi-patented Vision-RF technology transforms radio signals into real-time video, potentially enabling detection capabilities that see through walls, underground, or across various operational environments.

"EI™ is built for deterministic, low-latency decisions at the edge," said Dr. Danny Rittman, Chief Technology Officer of VisionWave. "Our patent-pending multi-planar RF-to-image sensing architecture synchronizes phased arrays with on-device inference to reconstruct high-fidelity target signatures from sparse emissions, cutting clutter and boosting range and precision."

The timing reflects increased market demand. Defense organizations worldwide are scrambling for AI-powered capabilities that can operate across air, land, sea, and space environments. VisionWave's Evolved Intelligence platform integrates super-resolution radar, multispectral imaging, and radio-frequency technologies with AI-driven autonomy systems designed for exactly these multi-domain operations.

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V2X, Inc. (NYSE: VVX) has successfully completed its strategic acquisition of QinetiQ's U.S. Intelligence business for approximately $24 million net of estimated tax benefits, expanding its national security capabilities with data engineering, intelligence mission support, and cyber solutions for the Intelligence Community. The transaction brings approximately 70 professionals with deep expertise in intelligence and cyber operations into V2X's portfolio, enhancing the company's position in critical national security programs. With a global team of approximately 16,000 professionals, V2X builds innovative solutions that integrate physical and digital environments by aligning people, actions, and technology across defense, civilian, and international markets.

"This acquisition enhances our position in the Intelligence Community and strengthens our ability to deliver data-enabled mission solutions across all domains," said Jeremy C. Wensinger, President and CEO of V2X. "We are pleased to welcome this talented team and look forward to delivering greater value to our customers and shareholders."

Integration of the QinetiQ Intelligence business into V2X's national security portfolio is already underway and will continue over the coming months. The company enables mission success by injecting AI and machine learning capabilities to meet today's toughest challenges across all operational domains.

CAE Inc. (NYSE: CAE) (TSX: CAE) has signed a subcontract agreement with Lockheed Martin Canada to begin the implementation phase for the River-class destroyer program, marking a significant milestone in developing next-generation naval capabilities for the Royal Canadian Navy. Building on its contributions during the design phase, CAE is leading the development of training solutions for the destroyer's communications and integrated bridge and navigation systems, including training needs analysis, courseware development, and delivery of advanced training to ensure mission and operational readiness of naval personnel. The company is also providing human factors engineering services to input to the design of critical spaces aboard the ship.

"Our advanced training solutions will equip the Royal Canadian Navy with world-class capabilities tailored to the specific needs of the River-class destroyer," said France Hébert, CAE Division President, Defense & Security Canada and Global Operations Lead. "As we move into the implementation phase, we're proud to ensure these critical capabilities are developed and maintained in Canada - strengthening national security and supporting long-term economic growth."

Lockheed Martin Canada was awarded the River-class destroyer's implementation subcontract by prime contractor Irving Shipbuilding Inc., leveraging the expertise of Canadian defence contractors to strengthen Canada's defence industrial base. By creating high-value jobs and fostering innovation in advanced technologies, the program strengthens national security capabilities while supporting long-term economic growth.

MDA Space Ltd. (TSX: MDA) (OTCPK: MDALF) has been selected to deliver enhanced space situational awareness data services to the Canadian Department of National Defence in partnership with Canadian-based ThothX Group, underscoring the growing importance of Space Domain Awareness in safeguarding Canada's critical space assets. The new service integrates high-fidelity sensor data with secure, cloud-based infrastructure optimized for tracking and assessing satellites and space objects in the Geosynchronous belt, approximately 36,000 km above the Earth's surface. With over 19,000 satellites launched and more than 30,000 objects currently tracked in Earth's orbit, the imperative for robust space situational awareness capabilities has never been greater.

"We are pleased to continue our long-standing partnership with the Department of National Defence in advancing Canada's space security," said Mike Greenley, CEO of MDA Space. "Our heritage and expertise in Space Domain Awareness is built on decades of operational excellence, innovation, and trusted partnership with Canada's defence community. As threats in orbit continue to grow, MDA Space remains committed to delivering the mission-critical insight needed to navigate an increasingly complex space environment."

This new commercial service leverages unique space domain awareness expertise gained with Sapphire, Canada's first military satellite built by and currently operated by MDA Space on behalf of the Department of National Defence. Thoth Technologies' advanced Earthfence Radar Capability enables comprehensive coverage and timely data acquisition, combined with MDA Space's secure data management and operational expertise to demonstrate Canadian leadership in the rapidly growing global commercial space situational awareness market.

Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW) has been awarded a contract from Axiom Space to develop and deliver roll-out solar array (ROSA) wings for Axiom Station's Payload Power Thermal Module, the first module for the company's commercial space station set to launch toward the end of 2027. Redwire's ROSA technology maintains a 100% success rate of on-orbit performance and is being used on a wide range of civil and commercial missions including the International Space Station, NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test mission, and the Maxar-built Power and Propulsion Element for the Artemis Lunar Gateway.

With approximately 1,300 employees located throughout the United States and Europe, Redwire is building the future of aerospace infrastructure, autonomous systems, and multi-domain operations leveraging digital engineering and AI automation.

"As a market leader for space power solutions, Redwire is proud to be selected as a strategic supplier to deliver ROSAs for Axiom Space's first space station module," said Mike Gold, Redwire President of Civil and International Space. "As NASA and industry take the next steps to build out commercial space stations to maintain U.S. leadership in low-Earth orbit (LEO), Redwire continues to be the partner of choice enabling critical capabilities to ensure on-orbit success."

Axiom Space plans to attach its module to the International Space Station as the first in its assembly sequence, with the approach enabling a two-module station to become a free-flyer as early as 2028 and an independent four-module station by 2030. This development plan aligns with U.S. objectives and preserves critical capabilities currently utilized on the International Space Station, ensuring a continuous U.S. human presence in low-Earth orbit after the International Space Station retires.

Article Sources: https://usanewsgroup.com/2025/09/11/the-ai-defense-technology-developments-potentially-relevant-in-2025-26/

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1. https://www.cnas.org/press/press-release/new-cnas-report-examines-how-emerging-ai-capabilities-could-disrupt-the-cyber-offense-defense-balance

2. https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/defense-tech-surge-attracts-28b-institutional-rush-as-ai-security-threats-multiply-302568269.html

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