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Vector Secures $20M Loan For US Drone Manufacturing

Bluffdale, UT-based defense company Vector has secured a $20 million loan from J.P. Morgan to expand domestic small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) manufacturing capacity.

The financing follows Vector’s Series A funding round, which closed in September 2025 and raised $61 million. That round drew investment from Pelion Venture Partners, Harpoon Ventures, Point72 Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Run Ventures, Dauntless Ventures, GSB Backers, Alumni Ventures, Kickstart Fund, Shield Capital, R7, Cambria Group, and Stony Lonesome Group.

J.P. Morgan Loan Targets sUAS Manufacturing Scale

Vector will deploy the J.P. Morgan debt to expand production at its Utah factory, reinforce domestic supply chains, and increase inventory purchases. The company serves military and law enforcement partners requiring supply-chain-secure, domestically produced sUAS.

“The debt we’ve secured from J.P. Morgan is a significant step toward realizing our shared vision with the Department of War to achieve American drone dominance,” said Andy Yakulis, CEO and Co-Founder of Vector. “Restoring advanced manufacturing capabilities and reshoring critical supply chains are key to making our national security more resilient. Vector is moving swiftly on that imperative by building the manufacturing capacity America needs to prevail in an era defined by unmanned systems.”

Attritable, One-Way sUAS for Modern Combat

Vector’s core product focus centers on low-cost, attritable one-way systems — a category increasingly required by modern combat doctrine. The company designs and manufactures its platforms entirely in the United States, with an emphasis on compliant supply chains, consistent assembly, and production models engineered to transition prototypes to fielded capability.

Vector combines scalable production with operator-driven design and integrated lethality. Its additional offerings include counter-UAS-as-a-service (CUAS) and sensor integration, both aimed at delivering superior situational awareness and operational effectiveness to U.S. military partners.

Founded by Tier 1 Operators

Vector’s founders include former special operations Tier 1 operators and defense technology experts. The company positions its field experience as central to its development process — working directly with warfighters to ensure systems evolve with operational requirements and emerging threat environments.

More information is available from their website.

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