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Hoverfly Technologies Expands Into Defense-Grade Drone Propulsion with KRM Partnership

By MGN EditorialMarch 30, 2026 at 04:58 PM

Tethered drone leader Hoverfly Technologies partners with Korea Robot Manufacturing to enter the drone components market, delivering defense-grade propulsion systems with applications across maritime surveillance and offshore operations.

Hoverfly Technologies, a leading provider of persistent tethered unmanned aerial systems, has announced a strategic partnership with Korea Robot Manufacturing (KRM) to enter the drone propulsion components industry, introducing 'Hoverfly Motors – Powered by KRM' to the market. The partnership marks a significant expansion for the Florida-based company, which has built its reputation in the tethered drone sector. The new product line delivers secure, defense-grade propulsion systems engineered to meet stringent military and industrial specifications. Tethered drone systems have emerged as critical technology for maritime and offshore industries, providing continuous surveillance capabilities for port security operations, offshore platform monitoring, and coastal security applications. Unlike conventional unmanned aerial vehicles, tethered systems maintain persistent power and data connections, making them ideal for extended monitoring missions in remote maritime environments. The collaboration with KRM, a specialized robotics manufacturer, brings advanced motor engineering expertise to Hoverfly's existing portfolio of persistent aerial platforms. Defense-grade components typically offer enhanced reliability, environmental resistance, and operational durability—attributes increasingly valued in maritime operations where equipment must withstand salt spray, corrosion, and continuous operational demands. The timing of this market entry reflects growing demand for advanced surveillance and monitoring solutions across maritime and offshore sectors, where operators require persistent, reliable platforms for security and operational intelligence gathering.
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