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AI-Enabled Platforms for Protection against Advanced Threats
DroneShield (ASX:DRO)
July 2022
Image: DroneSentry-C2TM Command-and Control AI-powered system
July 2022 Update
Continued progress towards inflection point in 2H22
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• $2.7 million customer and grant cash receipts for the 2Q22 quarter, up 11% on 1Q22 | ||
• | $125 million sales pipeline for remainder of 2022 (further $230 million for 2023+), growing | |
focus to the US and Australian Government customers. Key revenue drivers for 2H22: | ||
• Ukraine military aid contracts | ||
• US Government and NATO contracts across defence, intelligence, homeland | ||
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• Australian Government counterdrone, Electronic Warfare and general sovereign | ||
capability work | ||
• International pipeline (Middle East, Europe, South-East Asia and others) | ||
• Strong inventory balance of $14 million by sale value (including long lead-time components), | ||
mitigating supply chain risk and enabling rapid sales | ||
• | Bank balance as at 30 June 2022 at $6.7 million, with monthly gross outflows (before | |
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revenues) of approximately $1.1 million/month. | ||
• Expect to receive $1.9 million cash grant in the current 3Q22 quarter | ||
• Reducing net quarterly cash outflows over recent quarters (avg $1.5 million/quarter), | ||
expected to further reduce and turn into positive cashflow through 2H22* |
• Favourable macro environment for DroneShield with rapidly rising counterdrone expenditure globally, as drone incidents continue, and defence and security spending rises globally
* There is no assurance that any of the Company's sales opportunities will result in sales.
Deployment at IRONMAN Texas (April 2022), with sensors acquired by a local homeland security agency
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Investment Highlights
onlyWorld leading proprietary AI platform for protection against drones
useBest in class customer base including
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Leverage to the global defence and security technology sector. $10bn counterdrone addressable market, in addition to electronic warfare and Defence AI markets
$5.3m in 1H22 cash receipts, with majority of 2022 receipts expected in 2H22, as the business nears inflection point
Sales pipeline of $125m for remainder of 2022 and $230m for 2023
Repeat customers constitute majority of sales
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Executive Summary
DroneShield | • | Founded in 2014 and listed on the ASX in June 2016, DroneShield (ASX:DRO) provides Artificial Intelligence based platforms for protection against | |
Overview | advanced threats such as drones and autonomous systems | ||
• Hardware and software solutions that detect and safely neutralise small drones (unmanned aerial vehicles or "UAS") used for nefarious purposes, such as | |||
high-tech warfare, terrorism, contraband delivery, and airport disruptions | |||
• Key customers include military, intelligence community, Homeland Security, law enforcement, critical infrastructure, and airports globally | |||
Financial | • | $5.3 million customer and grant cash receipts for 1H22, majority of the 2022 receipts expected in 2H22 | |
Highlights | • | $350m+ near term project pipeline ($125m for remainder of 2022 projects) | |
• $6.7m cash in bank (as at 30 June 2022) | |||
Business Model | • | Three streams of revenue: hardware (drone detection and defeat devices), SaaS (device software updates) and R&D contracts | |
only | • Sales through an experienced in-house veteran salesforce with distribution partners across over 100 countries | ||
• | Regular software updates for hardware products and DroneSentry-C2TM (Command-and-Control software) as a standalone subscription product will lead to a | ||
use | significant proportion of SaaS revenue over the next 5 years | ||
• R&D contracts are expected to rapidly increase, representing an opportunity to develop advanced capability in-house, and attracting and upskilling talent | |||
Propri tary AI | • | Underpinning all hardware products are the Company's proprietary AI-enabled threat awareness software engines RFAITM and DroneOptIDTM | |
Technology | • | RFAITM and DroneOptIDTM are machine learning and AI based detection and classification software, utilising proprietary techniques to undertake real-time,at | |
the edge, detection and identification of unmanned robotic systems and, more broadly, other potential threats in the ISR and Electronic Warfare fields | |||
• The result is a dramatic increase in detection responsiveness, lower false positives and a significant increase in the speed at which new threats are | |||
detected, classified and tracked by DRO systems. | |||
• Customers receive regular software updates via enrolling in a SaaS model at the time of purchase of their systems. Software updates build on the system | |||
architecture and increase performance and the number of detectable threats | |||
• Delivering on a A$3.8m contract to provide Electronic Warfare ("EW") capabilities to detect "never seen before threats" to the Australian DoD | |||
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Addressable | • | Large international addressable markets in counterdrone and related EW and tracking systems estimated at approximately US$10 billion worldwide | |
M rket | • | Rapidly improving and easily available drone technology is driving demand for counterdrone solutions | |
• Current geopolitical conflicts make extensive use of drones by all sides | |||
Growth Strategy | • | Today, over 75% of revenues is derived from defence, and approximately 15% of revenue comes from the intelligence community | |
• Defence, the intelligence community and border security will continue to be the key focus for DRO, however there is a major opportunity for continued | |||
expansion into other markets including civilian airports, prisons, stadiums and corporates | |||
Key execution | • | US sales: converting trial and integration successes into large multi-million-dollar contracts | |
priorities in 2022 | • | Australia sales: expanding on the initial A$3.8m Electronic Warfare contract into the next, and larger, contract | |
• Technology: rapidly scaling the AI engine software for SaaS deployments, and release of DroneSentry-C2TM | 4 | ||
• | M&A: continue to review and successfully implement appealing acquisition options |
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Continued Rapid Growth (A$m, Dec YE) Moving Towards Positive Cashflow
Rapidly improving financials, as the business stands at an inflection point into 2022
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Strong Revenue Growth
10.6
89% growth
5.6
3.6
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2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 |
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Moving towards Positive Net Cashflow
Q3 2021 | Q4 2021 | Q1 2022 | Q2 2022 |
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-2.2 | $2m inventory | |
-2.6 | investment | |
Rapid Cash Receipt Growth (Sales + Grants)
14.8 | Majority of the | |||||
2022 cash | ||||||
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expected in 2H22 | ||||||
3.7 | 5.4 | 5.3 | ||||
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Customer "Stickiness" - Repeat vs First Time Cash Receipts
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3.1 | 3.7 | 3.4 | |||||
1.2 | 2.1 | 2.2 | |||||
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1.5 | 1.8 | ||||||
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2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 1H 2022 | |||
Row Labels | Repeat Customers | ||||||
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