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Kratos Defense: New Drone Manufacturing Pact and Autonomous Convoy Show Progress as Cease-Fire Drags Shares Lower

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
June 27, 2026
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The defence technology company Kratos Defense & Security Solutions is living a tale of two realities. On one side, the order book is swelling, a major drone manufacturing deal has been secured, and quarterly results are beating expectations. On the other, the stock has shed nearly 40% since the start of the year, driven by a geopolitical ceasefire, insider stock sales, and persistent cash flow concerns.

A $5 Billion Pipeline from a Single Drone Partnership

The most recent catalyst came late last week: Kratos has been named the exclusive U.S. manufacturer for Elroy Air, a drone startup preparing to go public via a SPAC merger with CMII. Elroy Air, valued at roughly $1 billion, reports a demand pipeline of over 1,400 units of its Chaparral vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft, representing a potential revenue opportunity of more than $5 billion for Kratos. The transaction and production ramp-up are expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2026.

Separately, Kratos demonstrated its autonomous logistics capabilities with a fully self-driving truck convoy crossing the United States for the NASCAR Anduril 250. The company is also deepening its presence in the Middle East through a multibillion-dollar joint venture with Abu Dhabi’s Barq Group — ventures that now face fresh uncertainty.

Cease-Fire Spurs a Brutal Sell-Off

That uncertainty stems from a preliminary peace agreement between the United States and Iran, which sparked a week-long rout in Kratos shares. The stock lost more than 14% in the span of a few days, closing Friday at €40.86. The decline has accelerated since January, when the share price touched a high of €114.00.

Market observers worry that a détente could lead to reduced budgets for tactical drones and strain lucrative core contracts in the Middle East. The geopolitical shift has hit hard because Kratos had been a direct beneficiary of elevated defence spending in the region.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Kratos Defense?

Insider Exodus Deepens the Pain

Compounding the macro pressure, several top executives have been selling shares aggressively. Over the past 90 days, insiders unloaded stock worth more than $30 million. No purchases were recorded in the same period. Among the sellers were division heads David M. Carter and Phillip D. Carrai, who disposed of thousands of shares each. Although the sales were conducted under pre-arranged trading plans, the sheer volume has unnerved an already jittery shareholder base.

Record Orders, But a Weak Balance Sheet

The operational picture, meanwhile, has rarely looked stronger. First-quarter revenue rose 22.6% to $371 million, and earnings per share of $0.16 beat the consensus estimate of $0.13. Management raised its full-year guidance to about $1.7 billion — a 30% year-over-year increase. The order backlog hit a record $2 billion, and CEO Eric DeMarco noted that Kratos is winning the majority of new engine contracts, scaling production of Spartan engines to thousands of units annually.

Yet the upbeat numbers have failed to lift the stock. The fundamental disconnect has left the shares technically oversold: the relative strength index stands at 31.9, and the price is roughly 40% below its 200-day moving average. Analysts argue the stock is undervalued, with a fair value around $112 — more than double the current level.

The Cash Conundrum

The market’s scepticism is not unfounded. Despite the record backlog, Kratos posts negative free cash flow and carries high receivables. The company must show concrete progress on its cash generation when it reports next in late summer. If strong revenue growth continues to be consumed by heavy investment, shareholders could face painful dilution as the company funds its expansion.

Kratos now sits at a crossroads: the Elroy Air pact, the autonomous truck milestone, and the climbing quarterly figures offer a compelling growth narrative, but a peace accord, insider selling, and a strained balance sheet are imposing a heavy discount. Whether the autumn SPAC closing and the first production orders can break the deadlock will determine if the stock can finally reverse course.

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