Draganfly Inc. has a long and impressive history in the drone industry. The company's pioneering innovations began with the world's first commercial quadrotor UAV in 1999, followed by the first multirotor drone with an integrated camera in 2001. These advancements led to a pivotal moment in 2013 when a Draganflyer drone, used by the RCMP, became the first small UAV to save a human life. This heroic act earned the drone a permanent place in the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. Draganfly has also received numerous awards, including Popular Science's "Best of What's New".
The company continues to grow by expanding into key industries such as public safety, agriculture, and defense.
They have developed humanitarian solutions, including medical response drones for Ukraine and landmine mapping technology. The company has secured major military contracts, including an order for its Commander 3XL UAVs,
solidifying its role as a leader in the global drone market.