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Exyn defense unit signs agreement with US Special Operations Command

May 19, 2026 8:04 AM EDT

Exyn Technologies (NASDAQ: EXYN) announced its defense subsidiary Range executed a vendor loan agreement with the United States Special Operations Command to establish a pathway for future adoption of Range's autonomous systems. The Philadelphia-based company specializes in autonomous mapping and navigation for GPS-denied environments.

Range also entered an agreement with Asylon Robotics to support the U.S. Air Force Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, applying ExynAI technology to autonomous inspection and operational efficiency programs within the Organic Industrial Base.

"Exyn has spent years proving resilient autonomy in complex, GPS-denied commercial environments," said Brandon Torres Declet, chief executive officer of Exyn. "Following our public listing, we are accelerating our strategic focus on bringing that field-proven autonomy foundation into mission-critical government and defense applications through Range."

Range operates as Exyn's defense-focused subsidiary, adapting the company's ExynAI technology for government, defense, and mission-critical applications. The subsidiary supports autonomy integration across unmanned aerial systems, robotic ground systems, and multi-domain platforms designed for denied and mission-critical environments.

Exyn Technologies provides autonomous mapping and perception-driven navigation technology for complex environments where GPS signals are unavailable. The company's ExynAI autonomy engine enables 3D data capture across various deployments including handheld, backpack, vehicle-mounted, aerial, and robotic systems.

The information was disclosed in a company press release.



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