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Becoming a substantial holder

Becoming a substantial holder

  • Dec 27, 2024
  • 5 pages

Notification regarding unquoted securities - DRO

Appendix 3G (Notification of Issue, Conversion or Payment up of Unquoted Equity Securities)

  • Dec 18, 2024
  • 6 pages

Appointment of Joint Company Secretary

Company Secretary Appointment/Resignation

  • Dec 18, 2024
  • 1 page

Market Sensitive

Update - $8.2 Million European Contract

Trading Halt Lifted, Progress Report

  • Dec 5, 2024
  • 2 pages

Market Sensitive

Trading Halt

Trading Halt

  • Dec 5, 2024
  • 3 pages

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August

It’s not a gun: DroneShield chief Oleg Vornik

DroneShield: a capital markets plaything or the real deal?

Even as sceptics question its valuation, the drone detection and jamming group has a near $1 billion market capitalisation.

  • Jemima Whyte

July

DroneShield chief executive Oleg Vornik with a counter-drone pistol.

DroneShield readies $120m equity raise; Bells, MacCap, Shaws on ticket

Its shares last traded at $1.39 apiece to be up 266 per cent this year.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
It’s not a gun: DroneShield chief Oleg Vornik

DroneShield rubbishes critics, courts politicians

No sooner had we written off Rodney Forrest than he totally crashed the share price of ASX-listed DroneShield.

  • Myriam Robin

The next global investing megatrend: war stocks

Governments around the world are ramping up military spending – and fund managers are positioning accordingly.

  • Joshua Peach

June

Some of the stocks backed by investors include ResMed, ASX Ltd, Nvidia and Cleanaway Waste Management.

Nine stocks to buy and hold forever

Forget crypto because nothing beats buying and holding a terrific business for the long term to create generational wealth, say fund managers.

  • Tom Richardson
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April

DroneShield boss Oleg Vornik with one of DroneShield’s handheld products.

Defence biz DroneShield upsizes raise to $100m after strong demand

The brokers found enough demand to upsize the raise to $100 million after market close. 

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  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

August 2023

DroneShield chief executive Oleg Vornik says he isn’t worried after being sanctioned by Russia.

Meet Australia’s ethical arms dealer

Oleg Vornik fled Russia as a teen when his homeland took an authoritarian turn. Now he is helping Ukraine defend itself against Putin’s army.

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  • Andrew Tillett
DroneShield boss Oleg Vornik warned Australia is the target of “grey zone warfare” that is being waged via cyber attacks.

WWIII is coming and investors should be ready, says drone-downing CEO

DroneShield CEO Oleg Vornik says capital markets should back the local defence industry amid rising geopolitical tensions, and warns World War III could come in our lifetimes.

  • Tess Bennett

July 2023

DroneShield CEO Oleg Vornik demonstrates one of the company’s products.

Shares soar as US government buys up Aussie company’s anti-drone tech

Shares in ASX listed defence tech company DroneShield have soared 19 per cent, after it struck a $33m deal to sell equipment to the US Department of Defence.

  • Nick Bonyhady

June 2023

Oleg Vornik, CEO Droneshield

Why the CEO of DroneShield is studying flight paths

A rise in geopolitical tensions has provided a serious boost to DroneShield’s international revenue.

  • Tess Bennett

February 2023

DroneShield chief executive Oleg Vornik with a counter drone pistol.

Bells, Peloton rattle tin for DroneShield; Euroz for 88 Energy

Drone detection and security software group DroneShield’s seeking to capitalise on investor interest in the company, offering new shares via stockbrokers Peloton Capital and Bell Potter on Thursday.

  • Anthony Macdonald, Sarah Thompson and Kanika Sood

October 2022

DroneShield chief executive Oleg Vornik expects bigger contracts with the US military.

ASX-listed DroneShield wins US Defence contract

The anti-drone tech company says its $1.8 million deal will lead to significantly larger contracts with the world’s biggest military.

  • Matthew Cranston

September 2022

‘Disgusting act’: Atlassian under fire over Russia work

Russia has sanctioned DroneShield CEO Oleg Vornik who has called on other companies, including the software giant, to leave the country anyway.

  • Matthew Cranston and Misha Zelinsky

June 2022

One of DroneShield’s top products, the DroneGun MKIII – a portable drone defeat device.

The Aussie ‘drone gun’ bringing Mexican cartels down to earth

A little-known Australian-listed company is cashing in on America’s burgeoning fight against the crime and spying of flying robots.

  • Matthew Cranston

May 2022

Australian company DroneShield is supplying counter-drone technology to Ukraine, including its “Drone Gun”.

Homegrown defence company helping Ukraine take out Russian drones

Sydney-based DroneShield has completed its first shipment of anti-drone weapons to the battlefront.

  • Andrew Tillett
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March 2022

There was a time in our history when we would have reported flying objects as potential UFO sightings. These days, they are normally drones or unmanned aviation vehicles.

Drone demand offers potential profits for investors

Demand for drones among law enforcement agencies, private security companies, and militaries is increasing. One ASX small-cap looking to profit is Droneshield.

  • Elio D'Amato

December 2019

Yohan Ramasundara

Humans take first place in world of big data and surveillance

Despite ethical issues around the use of big data and surveillance, we have to work hard and  avoid them by putting humans first.

  • Mark Eggleton

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