Terra Drone to Establish U.S. Subsidiary as It Enters Defense Sector
Terra Drone Corporation Expands into Defense Equipment Market
Tokyo-based Terra Drone Corporation has announced its entry into the defense equipment market, with plans to establish a U.S.-based subsidiary, “Terra Defense,” by the end of fiscal year 2026. This initiative is driven by the increasing global demand for unmanned systems in defense as governments adapt to evolving security challenges.
Adapting to a Changing Defense Landscape
Terra Drone’s expansion is a response to shifting geopolitical tensions that are reshaping defense priorities worldwide. The company highlighted rising instability in regions such as the Middle East and Indo-Pacific, coupled with increased global defense spending.
Global defense spending reached a record $2.71 trillion in 2024, with the military drone market projected to grow from $15.8 billion in 2025 to $22.8 billion by 2030. Recent conflicts, particularly the use of low-cost drones in the Russia-Ukraine war, have underscored their value in minimizing risks to human life and enabling innovative operational strategies.
In Japan, the focus on unmanned systems is also increasing, with the proposed fiscal 2026 budget allocating approximately $1.96 billion for capabilities involving unmanned assets.
Establishment of U.S. Subsidiary
A significant aspect of Terra Drone’s strategy is the creation of “Terra Defense,” which will manage logistics and international supply for defense systems. This subsidiary will facilitate import and export operations and foster collaboration across global defense markets, while ensuring compliance with regulations in the United States and other Western markets.
Terra Defense is expected to support deployments in various regions, including Japan, Ukraine, NATO member states, and other allied countries.
Focus on Multi-Domain Unmanned Systems
Terra Drone plans to broaden its portfolio to include a variety of unmanned platforms designed for diverse defense applications across land, air, and sea. The planned systems include:
- FPV drones for low-altitude threats
- Rocket-type interceptor drones for cost-efficient defense
- Fixed-wing interceptor drones for wide-area patrol
- Jet-powered interceptor drones for long-range response
- Reconnaissance drones with advanced sensors
- Unmanned surface vessels for maritime operations
These systems are intended to support layered defense strategies and address evolving threats.
Strategic Focus on Global Growth
Terra Drone has identified three primary areas of focus: building a global logistics network, expanding into international markets, and developing next-generation unmanned systems. The company anticipates growing demand for unmanned defense systems across multiple regions, as countries prioritize technologies that enhance efficiency and strengthen defense capabilities.
Executive Insights
Toru Tokushige, CEO of Terra Drone, emphasized the transformative impact of drone technology on defense:
“The evolution of drone technology is irreversibly transforming the nature of security and defense. Our decision to enter this market marks an important first step in Terra Drone’s long-term business strategy. In line with the accelerating efforts to strengthen defense capabilities, we will focus on the deployment of products that address the needs of each country. By leveraging the real-world operational expertise in drones that we have cultivated around the world, we will actively promote digital transformation in defense that supports public safety and strengthens international deterrence.”
Industry Context
Terra Drone’s announcement reflects a broader trend within the drone industry, where companies that initially focused on commercial applications, such as inspection and mapping, are now venturing into defense markets. This shift aligns with increasing investment in unmanned systems and a growing recognition of their role in modern security strategies. As governments seek scalable and cost-effective solutions, the demand for drone-based systems is expected to continue rising.