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DroneShield share price jumps as ASX:DRO rides defence bid into the close
2 March 2026
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DroneShield share price jumps as ASX:DRO rides defence bid into the close

Sydney, March 2, 2026, 18:24 AEDT — The market shut its doors for the day.

  • DroneShield rose 6.9%, closing at A$3.87.
  • Defence stocks caught buying interest as markets digested another jolt from the Middle East.
  • Coming up: Tuesday’s open, fresh action in oil, plus the latest on contract updates.

DroneShield Limited ended Monday’s session up 6.9% at A$3.87 in Sydney, with the stock outperforming most peers as traders bought into defence-focused names.

This shift stands out, highlighting just how quickly capital is shifting on headline moves. The wider ASX held its ground into the close, though the session’s gainers clustered in “hard” plays like energy, gold, and defence. Traders worked to price in a risk scenario where conflict might spread.

DroneShield’s surge came during a choppy stretch for risk assets. “It remains to be seen how long this conflict will continue,” Betashares chief economist David Bassanese said in comments to ABC News. AMP’s Shane Oliver, also a chief economist, cautioned that pricier oil could “act as a tax on households.” ABC News

DroneShield’s numbers have been making the case lately. The company, which specializes in counter-drone systems—tools to spot, follow, and jam unmanned aircraft used by military, police, and operators of essential infrastructure—sells into a space that’s drawing fresh attention.

DroneShield last week announced six separate deals totaling A$21.7 million. The contracts cover portable “dismounted” counter-drone systems, along with spares and software subscriptions. The company expects to deliver in the first quarter of 2026, with payments to follow in the second quarter.

Investors keep zeroing in on the timing of delivery and payment. Orders for defence tech have a way of coming in waves, and the money often lands only when the hardware does—not when the deal gets announced.

Of course, Monday’s pop could just as easily vanish. Should oil’s geopolitical premium unwind and risk appetites return, high-beta small caps are quick to surrender ground.

Traders are looking past the headlines to see if fresh orders materialize. The question now: can the company keep turning contract awards into actual shipments and cash in the coming quarter?

Traders are bracing for Tuesday, watching how crude and global futures respond after the weekend’s strikes—a situation that’s already rattled energy prices and dampened risk appetite.

Michał Rogucki is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic developments. A graduate of Humboldt University of Berlin, he previously worked in investment research and market analysis before transitioning to financial journalism. He covers the trends and events that matter most to investors worldwide.

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