Powerus - Guardian-1 Newsletter
PRESS RELEASE - MARCH 18, 2026

Powerus Announces Guardian-1 Interceptors Designed to Defeat Low-Cost, One-Way Attack Drones

Power.us recently announced a proposed merger with Aureus Greenway Holdings (AGH), positioning the company to become publicly traded

Guardian-1 is a cost-effective, high-speed counter-drone that targets hostile one-way attack drones, such as the Shahed-136, seen in modern conflicts

The platform was tested during large scale battlefield exercises at the National Training Center in the hands of U.S. servicemembers.

The Guardian-1 platform is available to U.S. government customers and approved allies

WEST PALM BEACH, FL - MARCH 18, 2026

Autonomous Power Corporation, doing business as Powerus, a company co-founded by former U.S. Army Special Operations veterans that builds and scales autonomous drone systems for military and commercial use in high-risk environments, today introduced the Guardian-1 Interceptor, a low-cost, high-speed counter-drone interceptor platform built to defeat hostile unmanned aerial threats at scale.

The system recently completed flight demonstrations alongside war-game exercises at the National Training Center, validating its performance in the hands of U.S. Servicemembers.

Guardian-1 during flight demonstrations validating performance in operational conditions.
Guardian-1 delivers major cost advantages to traditional drone defenses, is built for high-volume production, and rapid capacity expansion. The system’s availability will speed up U.S. defense responses, which have traditionally favored larger, slow-to-develop weapons systems that require extensive training and planning.
THE PROBLEM

The "Missile Math" Problem

$30K
ATTACK DRONE
vs
$1M
INTERCEPTOR

Existing interceptors have proven untenably expensive for countering low-cost, unmanned systems. The "missile math" problem, first encountered in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, and now the Middle East, shows it’s too costly to down a $30,000 drone with a $1 million interceptor. Powerus’s focus on high adaptability led to the introduction of the Guardian platform to defeat threats posed by one-way attack drones and loitering munitions, including systems such as the Shahed-136 and comparable long-range strike drones.

In addition to innovation and rapid production, government and defense customers need battle-tested equipment to ensure effectiveness and reliability where failure can result in poor outcomes or loss of lives.

“Guardian-1 was developed based on real-world operational use and feedback from operators who understand current mission requirements. Seeing U.S. servicemembers operate it at the National Training Center and observing its performance in a realistic training environment provides additional validation.”

"Our mission at Powerus is to deliver reliable, conflict-tested autonomous systems at scale. Evolving battlefield threats can’t wait on long research and development cycles. Swarms of low-cost attack drones are overwhelming defenses, and must be addressed now."

– BRETT VELICOVICH, CO-FOUNDER OF POWERUS

Large-scale battlefield exercises at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California, demonstrated the Guardian-1's performance in the hands of U.S. Servicemembers. The demonstrations took place where emerging technologies are evaluated against modern threat environments. Servicemembers launched and operated the Guardian-1, executing high-speed flight profiles, confirming the interceptor's ability to close on and defeat threats before they reach friendly forces or critical assets.

Merger with Aureus Greenway Holdings Inc.

Powerus recently entered into a definitive merger agreement with Aureus Greenway Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: AGH), which will result in a combined company operating under the name Powerus Corporation. Powerus will focus on supporting the American drone industry dominance through domestic manufacturing, autonomous systems innovation, and strategic defense partnerships.

Guardian-1 Platform Overview

The Guardian-1 Interceptor is a lightweight, high-speed counter-UAS platform engineered for rapid deployment and single-operator use. Built around a reinforced carbon fiber airframe, the system can reach speeds of 290 to 340 kilometers per hour, delivering the speed and agility required to intercept fast-moving aerial threats across a wide range of operational environments.

290–340 km/h
TOP SPEED
Carbon Fiber
AIRFRAME
Single
OPERATORS
Rapid
DEPLOYMENT

The Guardian-1 was specifically designed to counter one-way attack drones and loitering munitions, including systems in the class of the Shahed-136 and comparable long-range, one way attack strike drones that have become a defining feature of modern conflict. By providing a fast, cost-effective kinetic interception capability, the platform gives operators a scalable answer to aerial threats before they reach their intended targets.

MANUFACTURING AT SCALE

Guardian-1 interceptors in high-volume production. Manufacturing scale supports rapid capacity expansion.

GUARDIAN-1 AVAILABILITY

The Guardian-1 Interceptor is available now for procurement by government and defense customers. Systems can be configured for rapid shipment to organizations requiring immediate counter-drone capability. Procurement inquiries may be directed to the Powerus defense sales team at power.us.

ABOUT POWERUS

Powerus is building the industrial infrastructure layer for the autonomous world, a platform for acquiring, integrating, and scaling autonomous systems designed to operate in high-consequence environments across defense, critical infrastructure, and precision agriculture. Founded by a team with direct operational experience in active conflict environments and humanitarian operations worldwide, Powerus brings together field-validated technologies under a common operating architecture, supported by U.S.-based manufacturing and leadership with demonstrated experience building companies from formation to public markets. Powerus operates through wholly owned subsidiaries Kaizen Aerospace, Inc., Tandem Defense LLC, and Agile Autonomy LLC. For more information, visit power.us.