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Pyka’s DropShip Demonstrates Autonomous Precision Airdrop

Demonstrating delivery of roughly 200‑pound loads with about 50‑foot accuracy, the aircraft is moving to U.S. government evaluations later in 2026.

Overview

  • Pyka says DropShip autonomously released multiple roughly 200‑pound payloads from about 300 feet and landed each within roughly 50 feet of the intended targets during a June 2026 demonstration.
  • The aircraft is a hybrid‑propulsion, heavy‑lift design with a maximum takeoff weight around 1,400–1,600 pounds and usable payload capacity in the several‑hundred‑pound range.
  • Pyka accelerated development by adapting an autonomy stack already used in commercial operations, moving from first flight to a working precision airdrop capability in about eight months.
  • DropShip combines long range claims (operational radius around 2,000 miles and ferry range up to roughly 3,500 miles), an all‑electric low‑noise mode for covert approach, and a reconfigurable mission computer for ISR, comms relay, and power support.
  • Pyka has scheduled customer evaluations and operational exercises with the U.S. government later in 2026 to validate the system and expand its flight envelope for contested and hard‑to‑reach logistics missions.