3 Drone Defense Stocks to Buy in July

Quick Read - AVAV fell 41% and KTOS dropped 38% year to date while the FY2027 defense budget earmarks $74 billion for UAV and USV procurement. - Red Cat's Black Widow drone posted 849% revenue growth year over year, but $32 million in quarterly cash burn demands careful position...</stron

Quick Read – AVAV fell 41% and KTOS dropped 38% year to date while the FY2027 defense budget earmarks $74 billion for UAV and USV procurement. – Red Cat’s Black Widow drone posted 849% revenue growth year over year, but $32 million in quarterly cash burn demands careful position…

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Drone warfare has moved from niche capability to central pillar of U.S. defense strategy, and July’s setup for military drone stocks looks unusually attractive. The FY2027 Department of War budget request earmarks $53.6 billion for drone dominance and counter-drone technologies, plus $20.6 billion for counter-unmanned systems, a 424% increase over the FY 2026 enacted level of $3.9 billion. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has signaled budget allocations of up to $74 billion for UAV and USV procurement, and recent Middle East strikes have reset loitering-munitions demand for years to come.

Yet the three purest U.S.-listed military drone plays have sold off hard this month, creating an entry window before FY2027 appropriations firm up. Each has a distinct role in the unmanned kill chain, and each carries a specific risk investors need to price in. AeroVironment (AVAV) AeroVironment (NASDAQ:AVAV) is the closest thing the market has to a pure-play loitering-munitions leader, thanks to the Switchblade family and the recently absorbed BlueHalo directed-energy business.

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