ideaForge Technology Limited
First Breach, Inc., a U.S.-based, vertically integrated manufacturer of components and ammunition, announced the formation of a joint venture with ideaForge Technology Limited, ranked third globally among the world’s top dual-use drone manufacturers by Drone Industry Insights.
The new entity, First Forge Technology Inc., will focus on licensing, sourcing, designing, engineering, manufacturing, and distributing advanced Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) across the United States to commercial, government, law enforcement, and military customers.
The joint venture marks a significant milestone in First Breach’s strategic expansion into the UAV market, combining its strong U.S. infrastructure and market access with ideaForge’s cutting-edge and proven dual-use drone technology.
“Through this partnership, First Breach is taking a major step toward establishing itself as a key player in the U.S. drone industry,” says Jeffrey Low, CEO of First Breach. “By leveraging ideaForge’s best-in-class UAV technology alongside our world-class manufacturing capabilities, we are well-positioned to meet the growing demand for advanced aerial systems in both defense and commercial markets.”
“Partnering with First Breach is a significant step for ideaForge in the U.S. market,” says Ankit Mehta, Co-founder and CEO of ideaForge. “By combining our cutting-edge UAV technology and expertise with their presence and manufacturing operations experience in the U.S., we aim to manufacture select products in the US and advance strategic innovation in dual-use aerial robotics technology.”
The formation of First Forge Technology Inc. remains subject to the satisfactory completion of regulatory approvals and clearances from the appropriate authorities.
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