JFB’s XTEND Secures $3M Asia-Pacific Deal for 100 XOS-Powered Drone Systems
JFB•JFB Construction Holdings announced that its XTEND unit secured a $3 million contract to deliver over 100 Scorpio drone systems powered by XOS to an Asia-Pacific defense customer, with deliveries slated from 2026 into 2027. The award boosts XTEND’s international orders backlog and revenue visibility.
1. Contract Award Details
JFB Construction Holdings’ XTEND unit won a $3 million contract to supply over 100 Scorpio drone systems powered by its proprietary XOS operating system to a defense customer in the Asia-Pacific region.
2. Delivery Timeline and Backlog Impact
Deliveries of the Scorpio systems are set to begin in 2026 and continue through 2027, with the order strengthening XTEND’s international backlog and enhancing long-term revenue visibility.
3. XOS Platform Features
XOS combines artificial intelligence, edge autonomy, and human supervision to provide a unified operating environment across air, ground, and maritime robotic platforms, reducing operator burden and accelerating deployment readiness.
4. Merger and Strategic Outlook
Following the all-stock combination with XTEND, JFB is slated to rename the merged entity XTEND AI Robotics and list under the ticker XTND, supported by strategic investments to expand global autonomous systems presence.




