Titan Dynamics Joins Department of War’s Drone Dominance Gauntlet I
TORRANCE, Calif. — Feb. 23, 2026 — Titan Dynamics Inc. will participate in Gauntlet I of the United States Department of War’s Drone Dominance Program, according to an official program announcement released in February 21, 2026.
The Drone Dominance Program identified Titan Dynamics as part of the top 25 the companies in the United States joining the first demonstration Gauntlet event, welcoming the company from the alternate list. The event is part of a multi-phase effort designed to evaluate small unmanned aerial systems through live competitive testing.
The Drone Dominance Program is structured to assess demonstrated performance, production readiness and supply chain capacity. Gauntlet I marks the first phase of the initiative.
Titan Dynamics said it intends to support the program’s objectives and contribute to ongoing efforts to advance scalable unmanned systems capabilities. The company designs and manufactures its systems in the United States and utilizes additive manufacturing, including 3D-printed components, to support production scalability and domestic supply chain resilience.
Additional information about the Drone Dominance Program and Gauntlet I participants is available at the official program website: https://drone-dominance.io/announcements.html
About Drone Dominance Program
The Department of War (DoW) announces Drone Dominance, an iterative $1 billion plan to purchase small, lethal drones over the next two years. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's intent is to accelerate growth of the U.S. industrial base and rapidly arm combat units with low cost, consumable drones at scale.
Drone Dominance is designed with the principles outlined in Secretary Hegseth's acquisition strategy: a steady demand signal and a commercial competition that leverages private capital, dropping prices while boosting lethality across the ranks.
About Titan Dynamics
Titan Dynamics is a defense-focused aerospace company building advanced small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) powered by rapid additive manufacturing. By 3D-printing mission-adaptable airframes and critical structural components, Titan compresses design-to-deployment timelines, enables rapid iteration, and supports field-level production through mobile sUAS factories. Combined with vertically integrated engineering and adaptive UAS software architectures, Titan delivers flexible, long-range, attritable unmanned systems and capabilities built to evolve at the speed of the mission.
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