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Why Goldman Sachs upgraded this drone stock?

by July 1, 2025
by July 1, 2025

Goldman Sachs has upgraded Kratos Defense & Security Solutions (NASDAQ: KTOS), a firm known for its unmanned systems and propulsion technology, to a “Buy” rating from “Neutral.”

The investment bank has also set a price target of $52 per share for Kratos, implying an approximate 13% upside from its Friday closing price of $45.84.

Notably, Kratos shares have already demonstrated significant momentum in 2025, surging nearly 75% year-to-date.

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has reportedly redefined the landscape of modern combat, prompting a reevaluation of defense expenditures globally.

This shift is creating new opportunities for companies specializing in advanced, yet cost-effective, military technologies like drones.

Evolving nature of warfare

According to Goldman Sachs analyst Anthony Valentini, the conflict in Ukraine has underscored the strategic imperative for militaries to acquire affordable yet highly effective weaponry.

This perspective aligns with a growing appetite within the U.S. Department of Defense for munitions that can reduce costs without compromising operational quality.

Valentini noted that this trend also resonates with President Donald Trump’s stated objectives to trim government spending.

“The Ukraine conflict proved that large volumes of low-cost, technologically acceptable systems can combat exquisite platforms at a fraction of the cost,” Valentini stated in a client note.

This assessment suggests a potential paradigm shift in defense procurement, moving away from exclusively high-cost, specialized platforms towards a more diversified inventory that includes a greater emphasis on mass-producible and economically viable systems.

Goldman Sachs believes that the defense sector is “in the early stages of a major structural change,” which is expected to result in disruptive defense technology companies capturing a larger share of global defense spending.

Recently, Drone stock AeroVironment jumped nearly 50% in the last 5 days as it reported strong Q4 earnings.

Kratos’ strategic positioning

Goldman Sachs’ upgrade of Kratos is rooted in the company’s long-term strategic alignment with these evolving defense requirements.

Valentini highlighted that Kratos has “been positioning itself for the future of warfare for years” by developing “low-cost yet ‘technically acceptable’ products that can be made at scale.”

This proactive approach is seen as a key factor that could benefit the company’s stock performance.

The analyst further elaborated that Kratos has “strategically invested in areas of the defense supply chain that are critical to the future of warfare and are at a key inflection point.”

These areas include burgeoning demand for drone programs, turbojet and turbofan engines for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and missile systems, and continued growth in the C5ISR (Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) and space sectors.

Multiple avenues for growth

Kratos’ diversified portfolio across these critical defense segments positions it for what Goldman Sachs sees as “significant growth.”

Valentini emphasized that the company’s strategy of “casting a wide net across many opportunities that are increasing in importance and ultimately demand” is likely to yield substantial returns.

Each of these individual opportunities, the analyst suggested, possesses “the potential to redefine the company and could change the financial framework significantly.”

This analysis suggests that Kratos’ focus on scalable, cost-effective, and technologically relevant solutions places it favorably to capitalize on the increasing allocation of defense budgets towards unmanned systems and related technologies.

As global defense strategies adapt to lessons learned from contemporary conflicts, companies like Kratos that are positioned at the forefront of these technological shifts may attract continued investor interest.

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