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ST Engineering stock price drops 2% to S$9.71 as drone-autonomy tie-up grabs attention
7 February 2026
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ST Engineering stock price drops 2% to S$9.71 as drone-autonomy tie-up grabs attention

Singapore, Feb 7, 2026, 14:58 SGT — The market has shut for the day.

Shares of Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd slipped 1.9% to close at S$9.71 on Friday. The defence and aerospace firm was back in the spotlight with news tied to the Singapore Airshow.

Shares dropped more sharply than the wider Singapore market, down 0.8% on Friday amid a tech-driven rout hitting Asian stocks.

Timing is critical for ST Engineering. The company has surfaced in conversations as drone demand surges at the airshow. U.S. drone firms are courting Asian defense buyers, pitching military platforms against a backdrop of escalating security worries across the region. Shield AI’s co-founder Brandon Tseng told Reuters that buyers now want drones that keep working even when GPS or communications are knocked out.

ST Engineering and Shield AI inked a memorandum of understanding at the airshow on Feb. 5 to pair Shield AI’s Hivemind autonomy software with ST Engineering’s platforms, Defense News said. A spokesperson for ST Engineering told the outlet the firm is eyeing ways to bring Hivemind into its manned-unmanned teaming operating system, which connects various unmanned platforms.

Janes, in another airshow dispatch, said ST Engineering rolled out a compact autonomous drone designed to carry explosive payloads, highlighting the company’s move further into smaller unmanned tech.

Late-week trading was unsettled. Shares dipped 0.5% Thursday, then took a steeper turn Friday. Roughly 6.9 million shares traded hands that session, swinging between S$9.58 and S$9.85, Investing.com data show.

Investors get their answers soon. According to a Singapore Exchange filing, the company is set to publish its full-year FY2025 results on Feb. 27, before the Singapore market starts trading. An analyst and media call is booked for 11:00 a.m. local time.

Whether airshow headlines actually lead to firm orders—or even clearer signs of revenue—remains to be seen, particularly in unmanned systems, where partnerships often take a while before real contracts materialize. Investors are also eyeing any news on margins and cash flow in the main businesses. Guidance that hints at future dividends will get close attention, too.

The risks here aren’t new. Tech demos grab headlines but often don’t budge the bottom line, and defense contracts rarely come in smooth waves. Then there’s regulatory gray area for unmanned operations, plus customers may take their time getting on board—both can drag things out.

Markets are quiet for the weekend, so eyes turn to the airshow’s public events on Feb. 7-8, where late-breaking headlines might sway sentiment ahead of Monday’s open.

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