Wrap Technologies (NASDAQ: WRAP) is advancing its non-lethal public safety platform with significant regulatory and technological developments that could reshape how law enforcement agencies adopt and deploy restraint tools. The company reported continued adoption of its Non-Lethal Response system, approximately $1.2 million in international orders, and a reaffirmed target of roughly 100% year-over-year revenue growth in 2026.
A key catalyst is the ATF Ruling 2026-2, effective July 2, 2026, which classified the BolaWrap 150 as a federally recognized instrument of restraint rather than a firearm or “any other weapon.” This classification may remove longstanding procurement barriers across law enforcement, corrections, and government markets, helping agencies move from extended evaluations toward department-wide programs. The ruling clarifies regulatory uncertainty that previously hindered adoption.
In parallel, Wrap Technologies executed a strategic transaction with Israeli AI sensing company Frenel Imaging Ltd., securing exclusive U.S. and NATO distribution rights to Division of Focal Plane polarimetric sensing technology. This technology detects drones by their physical light-scattering signatures rather than radio-frequency emissions, enabling detection even after a drone stops transmitting. The company positions this as the detection layer of its emerging WrapShield platform, addressing a growing threat from unmanned aerial systems.
The company is also advancing its three-component Non-Lethal Response architecture: the BolaWrap 150 handheld restraint, the Wraptor MX multi-shot platform with its first operational prototype and early-adopter program, and the developing DFR-X drone-deployed restraint. These components share a common operating framework designed to provide law enforcement with a graduated response to various situations.
For the agencies adopting them, non-lethal tools share a single measure of success: a tense encounter that ends with everyone going home safely. Wrap Technologies’ expansion of its platform aims to address a broader range of situations, from individual restraint to counter-drone operations, potentially increasing its appeal to public safety buyers globally.
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