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Swarmer Stock Surges Again After IPO as Ukraine-Tested Drone Software Draws Wall Street
19 March 2026
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Swarmer Stock Surges Again After IPO as Ukraine-Tested Drone Software Draws Wall Street

NEW YORK, March 18, 2026, 19:31 EDT

Swarmer shares soared 77% to finish at $55 on Wednesday, piling onto Tuesday’s explosive Nasdaq debut. The drone-autonomy software outfit—backed by Erik Prince—had already rocketed 520% above its $5 IPO price on day one. With its two-session rally, the Austin company now ranks among the year’s hottest new U.S. listings, rivaling Newsmax’s splashy debut last year.

This shift is significant: investors now see battle-proven autonomy software as its own defense play, rather than simply a feature built into drone hardware. Shares are climbing as conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East boost the need for cost-effective unmanned gear and code. Another factor—Washington is cracking down on foreign-made drones sold in the U.S.

Swarmer’s IPO saw 3 million shares go out the door at $5 apiece. On Wednesday, the company said underwriters took the full 450,000-share option, bumping the total deal size to 3.45 million shares. Net proceeds came to about $14.7 million. Swarmer plans to use the funds for operations, new hires, expanding its product line, and building out integrations with drone makers.

Swarmer pitches its software as vendor-agnostic—designed to operate across a range of drone brands, not just one company’s tech. The company’s filing notes its systems have seen action in over 100,000 combat missions in Ukraine since April 2024. Reuters quoted CEO Alex Fink, who claimed the platform could coordinate almost 700 drones at once, though that capability hasn’t actually been shown yet.

“Ukraine is the leading battle laboratory in the world,” Prince said in an interview with Reuters, making the case for Kyiv’s defense tech to hit Western markets sooner. Fink told Tectonic Defense the Nasdaq move aimed to help Swarmer “build product faster” and connect with additional hardware. Reuters

The financial foundation remains fragile. Swarmer’s prospectus revealed 2025 revenue dropped to $309,920, down from $329,410 the previous year. Net loss? Now $8.5 million, even wider than before. The company reported $16.3 million in firm commitments over the next 12 to 24 months, plus $16.8 million more potentially coming in, tied to memoranda of understanding.

The setup isn’t without risk. Swarmer’s filing shows nearly all its revenue for 2025 and 2024 came from just one customer—and now that customer’s off the books for meaningful business. Investors, then, appear to be betting on future deals more than actual sales at this point.

Swarmer faces a packed competitive landscape. The company’s filing lists Shield AI, Anduril, and Lockheed Martin as rivals, noting that many of these peers come with heftier budgets, bigger engineering staffs, and stronger ties to government agencies.

The question now: Can Swarmer parlay its buzz on the stock market into actual business in the U.S.? Reuters says the company hasn’t landed any U.S. military deals yet, despite Prince’s efforts to introduce more Ukrainian defense tech to American and European markets.

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