XTEND: An Israeli Drone Company

 A New Kind of Defense Robotics Company

XTEND is an Israeli‑founded, Florida‑headquartered defense technology company specializing in human‑guided autonomous drone systems for military, law enforcement, and security operations. The company develops drones and an AI‑powered operating system called XOS, which blends human decision‑making with machine autonomy so operators can perform complex tasks with minimal training.

XTEND’s systems are already deployed worldwide, and the company recently expanded its U.S. presence with a new headquarters and drone production facility in Tampa, Florida. This positions XTEND as a growing player in the U.S. defense and robotics market.

 

What XTEND Builds

XTEND’s technology centers on human‑guided autonomous drones and the XOS operating system, which allows operators to control drones intuitively while the AI handles stabilization, navigation, and precision maneuvers.

Core Capabilities

  • Human‑guided autonomous flight

  • Close‑quarters maneuvering in buildings and tunnels

  • One‑way attack missions using modular, expendable drone kits

  • Multi‑payload tactical drones for indoor and outdoor operations

  • Human‑machine teaming where AI assists but humans remain in control

  • Swarm coordination for multi‑drone missions

XTEND has secured more than twenty U.S. government contracts, including multi‑year awards to develop advanced tactical UAS systems for irregular warfare missions.

 

The XOS Operating System

The heart of XTEND’s technology is XOS, a patented operating system that merges human intent with machine autonomy.

How XOS Works

  • The operator provides intent (move here, inspect this, engage target).

  • The AI handles execution, obstacle avoidance, and stabilization.

  • The system reduces the need for piloting skills.

  • It minimizes physical confrontation, lowering risk to personnel.

XOS is designed to enhance human capability, not replace it, making complex drone operations accessible to operators with minimal training.

 

XTEND’s Role in Modern Warfare

XTEND is aligned with the Pentagon’s shift toward attritable, low‑cost autonomous systems — drones inexpensive enough to be used in high‑risk missions without major financial loss.

The company recently won a U.S. Department of War contract to develop AI‑enabled, affordable, close‑quarter one‑way attack drone kits, reinforcing its role in the emerging “low cost‑per‑kill” strategy.

Why Militaries Want XTEND’s Technology

  • Urban combat advantage by entering buildings before soldiers

  • Reduced casualties by sending machines into dangerous environments

  • Precision effects with minimal collateral damage

  • Scalable deployment using low‑cost, expendable drones

  • Human‑machine teaming that blends human judgment with AI autonomy

XTEND’s systems are already used by the U.S. and Israeli militaries, and the company is expanding into joint command‑and‑control programs with major defense contractors.

 

Impact on Law Enforcement and Public Safety

XTEND’s technology is designed for missions where entering a space physically is dangerous.

Potential Uses in Policing

  • Hostage situations

  • Barricaded suspects

  • Hazardous material inspections

  • Bomb squad operations

  • Search and rescue in collapsed structures

By sending a drone into a room, tunnel, or vehicle before officers enter, XTEND’s systems can significantly reduce injuries and fatalities.

 

Impact on Private Security, Militias, and Paramilitary Groups

While XTEND sells only to authorized government and security entities, the broader trend it represents — affordable, precise, AI‑assisted drones — is reshaping global conflict.

Private Security Contractors

Contractors operating in high‑risk environments could use XTEND systems for:

  • Facility protection

  • Convoy overwatch

  • Perimeter surveillance

  • Rapid threat assessment

Militias and Paramilitary Groups

XTEND does not sell to unauthorized groups, but the rise of low‑cost autonomous systems means even small organizations can gain capabilities once reserved for nation‑states. XTEND’s success highlights how quickly this technology is advancing.

 

XTEND’s Long‑Term Goals

XTEND is positioning itself to become a leader in:

  • AI‑driven autonomous defense robotics

  • Human‑machine teaming systems

  • Close‑quarters autonomous combat tools

  • Dual‑use robotics for public safety and industry

  • Domestic U.S. drone manufacturing

The company’s merger with JFB Construction Holdings and its new U.S. headquarters indicate a long‑term strategy to anchor production and R&D inside the United States.

 

Why XTEND Matters

XTEND sits at the intersection of three major trends:

  • The rise of autonomous warfare

  • The expansion of AI‑guided robotics into policing and public safety

  • The shift toward low‑cost, high‑precision, expendable drones

Its technology reduces risk to human operators, increases precision, and lowers the cost of deploying force — a combination that will shape the future of conflict, law enforcement, and private security.

XTEND is not just building drones. It is building the next generation of human‑machine teaming, where autonomy amplifies human capability rather than replacing it.

 

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