Swarmer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SWMR), a defense technology company specializing in autonomous drone coordination software, announced an amendment to its May 2026 software licensing agreement that increases the total contract value to $3.87 million and is expected to generate an additional $1.02 million in revenue. The revised agreement involves two European partners: Czech-based Progress TRW S.R.O. and Meta Bureau LLC.
Under the amended terms, Progress TRW will purchase $1.41 million in SkyKnight software licenses, while Meta Bureau increased its original autonomy software order from $1.38 million to $2.47 million. If all contract options are exercised by both parties, the total value of the agreement could reach $14.20 million. The licenses cover Swarmer’s software platform, including its operating system, artificial intelligence, and user interface technologies.
This expansion broadens the deployment of Swarmer’s drone autonomy software into additional European markets, according to the company. Swarmer’s technology is vendor-agnostic, allowing a single operator to control hundreds of autonomous platforms in real time. The company operates at the intelligence layer, developing software for autonomous swarm coordination, integration of multi-domain unmanned systems, and AI-powered autonomy for distributed operations.
Swarmer’s technology has been validated in real-world combat environments, first deployed in Ukraine in April 2024. Since then, it has completed over 100,000 combat missions, generating terabytes of proprietary data that inform its machine-learning models. The company’s routine use in combat missions provides continuous streams of telemetry, sensor data, and operational feedback, which are used to refine performance, increase resilience, and accelerate learning.
The expanded partnership is significant as it demonstrates growing European adoption of autonomous drone technology, which has implications for defense strategies and military operations. For the defense industry, Swarmer’s software-centric approach reduces dependence on specific hardware platforms, potentially lowering costs and increasing interoperability among unmanned systems. For investors, the $1.02 million revenue addition and the potential $14.20 million contract value signal strong demand for Swarmer’s autonomy solutions.
For more details, the full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/szkEC. Additional information about Swarmer can be found at https://getswarmer.com/.

