E
DUKE Robotics Corp. DUKRD
$8.99 $1.3117.03% OTC PK
Recommendation
Dividend Power Score
Prev Close
Volume
Avg Vol (90D)
Market Cap
Dividend & Yield
--
52-Week Range
P/E (TTM)
--
EPS (TTM)

Company Overview

DUKE Robotics Corp. is a technology company focused on the development of advanced robotic stabilization and control systems primarily for defense, homeland security, and public safety applications. The company operates at the intersection of robotics, electro‑optical stabilization, and unmanned and remotely operated systems, with its core value proposition centered on enabling precise, stabilized operation of payloads in dynamic and hostile environments. Its flagship technology is designed to allow accurate control of weapons or tools when mounted on mobile or unmanned platforms.

The company’s primary revenue drivers are the development, licensing, and potential sale of its proprietary stabilization platform, most notably the TIKAD system, a remotely operated robotic weapon station. DUKE Robotics positions itself as a niche provider of highly specialized stabilization technology rather than a mass‑market defense contractor. The company traces its origins to Israel, where its core technology was developed, and it later became publicly traded in the United States through an OTC‑listed corporate structure. Its evolution reflects a shift from broader unmanned systems concepts toward a focused emphasis on robotic fire control and stabilization solutions.

Business Operations

DUKE Robotics’ operations are centered on a single primary business segment: robotic stabilization and fire control systems. The company designs and engineers hardware and software that integrate sensors, actuators, and real‑time control algorithms to enable accurate targeting from unmanned or remote platforms. Revenue generation to date has been limited and largely associated with prototype development, testing agreements, demonstrations, and early‑stage commercial or governmental interest rather than large‑scale production contracts.

Operationally, the company maintains development and engineering activities through its Israeli subsidiary, Duke Robotics Ltd., which houses its research and development personnel and intellectual property. DUKE Robotics does not currently report large‑scale manufacturing assets and has historically relied on third‑party suppliers and potential partners for components, integration, and future production. Public disclosures indicate no material joint ventures generating recurring revenue as of the most recent filings, and the company remains in a pre‑commercial or early commercialization phase.

Strategic Position & Investments

Strategically, DUKE Robotics is focused on advancing and validating its TIKAD platform for adoption by military, law enforcement, and security agencies. Growth initiatives center on further technical refinement, live‑fire testing, regulatory approvals, and engagement with potential defense customers and integrators. The company emphasizes differentiation through its ability to deliver high‑precision stabilization on lightweight or mobile platforms, which it positions as an alternative to heavier traditional weapon stations.

The company has not disclosed any material acquisitions or a diversified investment portfolio. Instead, capital allocation has primarily supported internal research and development and corporate operating expenses. DUKE Robotics’ strategic outlook is closely tied to emerging demand for remote and unmanned combat and security systems, though the timing and scale of commercialization remain uncertain based on available public information.

Geographic Footprint

DUKE Robotics is headquartered in the United States, with its public corporate structure and investor reporting aligned with U.S. regulatory requirements. Its core technology development, engineering, and testing activities are primarily conducted in Israel, reflecting the origin of its intellectual property and technical team.

Market focus is international in scope, with stated interest in defense and security customers across North America, Europe, and the Middle East. However, public disclosures indicate that the company does not yet have a broad global operational footprint or established international sales network. Its geographic influence is therefore best characterized as development‑centric with aspirational global reach rather than extensive deployed operations.

Leadership & Governance

DUKE Robotics is led by executives with backgrounds in engineering, defense technology, and corporate management, reflecting its emphasis on advanced robotics and stabilization systems. Leadership has articulated a strategic vision centered on precision, safety, and the increasing role of remotely operated systems in defense and security environments.

Key executives include:

  • Udi ZeligChief Executive Officer
  • Yossi SegalChief Technology Officer
  • Adam BaratzChairman of the Board

The company is governed by a board of directors responsible for overseeing strategy, capital allocation, and compliance with public company obligations. Based on available public disclosures, governance practices are typical of an early‑stage, OTC‑listed defense technology company, with decision‑making closely aligned to technological milestones and funding availability.

Data complied by narrative technology. May contain errors

Top Tech Stocks
See All »
B
NVDA NASDAQ $177.39
B
AAPL NASDAQ $255.92
B
AVGO NASDAQ $314.55
Top Consumer Staple Stocks
See All »
B
WMT NASDAQ $125.79
B
B
Top Financial Stocks
See All »
B
B
JPM NYSE $294.60
B
V NYSE $300.80
Top Energy Stocks
See All »
Top Health Care Stocks
See All »
B
LLY NYSE $935.58
B
JNJ NYSE $243.04
B
AMGN NASDAQ $347.94
Top Real Estate Stocks
See All »
B
PLD NYSE $133.77