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Welcome into StocktwitsTV. Host Michele Steele sits down with Swarmer CEO Alex Fink as the stock trends on Stocktwits a week and a half after the IPO.
Fink explains Swarmer’s core product: software that lets drones fly autonomously and operate together in large swarms, so one person can set a mission, pick assets and targets, define rules of engagement, and deploy without being a qualified pilot. He shares the company’s early milestones, including a first Ukraine customer contract, combat deployment, and more than 100,000 missions flown on different hardware.
Michele presses on the missile math problem and how Swarmer’s approach changes the economics of intercepting and defending against large numbers of incoming drones. Fink argues the new reality is about scale, reassignment, and interoperability, not just firing expensive interceptors one by one.
They also cover why demand can persist even if a specific conflict cools, plus the broader definition of drones across air, sea, land, and underwater systems. In investor Q and A, Fink compares Swarmer’s vendor-agnostic Microsoft model to vertically integrated stacks, and frames the moat as a data flywheel from real-world deployments plus interoperability across many hardware types.
Disclaimer: All opinions expressed on this show are solely the opinions of the hosts’ and guests’ and do not reflect the opinions of Stocktwits, Inc. or its affiliates. The hosts are not SEC or FINRA registered advisors or professionals. The content of this show is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Please consult with your financial advisor before making any investment decision. Read the full terms & conditions here: https://stocktwits.com/about/legal/terms/
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By StocktwitsWelcome into StocktwitsTV. Host Michele Steele sits down with Swarmer CEO Alex Fink as the stock trends on Stocktwits a week and a half after the IPO.
Fink explains Swarmer’s core product: software that lets drones fly autonomously and operate together in large swarms, so one person can set a mission, pick assets and targets, define rules of engagement, and deploy without being a qualified pilot. He shares the company’s early milestones, including a first Ukraine customer contract, combat deployment, and more than 100,000 missions flown on different hardware.
Michele presses on the missile math problem and how Swarmer’s approach changes the economics of intercepting and defending against large numbers of incoming drones. Fink argues the new reality is about scale, reassignment, and interoperability, not just firing expensive interceptors one by one.
They also cover why demand can persist even if a specific conflict cools, plus the broader definition of drones across air, sea, land, and underwater systems. In investor Q and A, Fink compares Swarmer’s vendor-agnostic Microsoft model to vertically integrated stacks, and frames the moat as a data flywheel from real-world deployments plus interoperability across many hardware types.
Disclaimer: All opinions expressed on this show are solely the opinions of the hosts’ and guests’ and do not reflect the opinions of Stocktwits, Inc. or its affiliates. The hosts are not SEC or FINRA registered advisors or professionals. The content of this show is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Please consult with your financial advisor before making any investment decision. Read the full terms & conditions here: https://stocktwits.com/about/legal/terms/
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