ZenaTech’s ZenaDrone Subsidiary Provides Update on Green UAS Certification for IQ Square Drone for Land Survey, Bridge Inspections, and Other US Defense Applications

ZenaTech, Inc. announced its intention to submit an application for the IQ Square drone at the beginning of Q3 2025. The IQ Square is designed for applications including land survey, bridge inspections and other infrastructure inspections for use by US Defense agencies. The ZenaDrone team has completed work to ensure drone software security and communications security controls are in place, and is currently finishing work on other cybersecurity practices, standards compliance, and ensuring NDAA (National Defense Administration Act) documentation is in place to obtain this certification.

“The Green UAS certification is an essential component to compete in the commercial and public sector drone space. The certification ensures cybersecurity and supply chain security standards are established and maintained and is among the most important steppingstones toward qualifying for the Blue UAS certification to sell directly to US defense branches,” said CEO Shaun Passley, Ph.D.

In military and defense applications, drones enhance infrastructure inspection by providing rapid, real-time surveillance of critical assets such as bridges, roads, power stations, and military bases, especially in hazardous or remote environments. They improve safety by reducing the need for personnel to operate in dangerous areas, while their advanced imaging technologies, including LiDAR and thermal sensors, enable early detection of structural weaknesses and potential threats. Drones can also map large areas quickly supporting mission planning, logistics, and national security efforts.

The ZenaDrone IQ Square is an advanced AI-powered drone designed for land surveys and for various types of inspections and reconnaissance missions required in defense applications. Equipped with state-of-the-art cameras and sensors, the IQ Square offers a flight time of approximately 20 minutes and can carry a payload of up to 7 kilograms. With a footprint of 41X41 inches, the VTOL (Vertical Takeoff and Landing) drone features retractable landing gear for enhanced functionality and adaptability. It is equipped with the capability to autonomously land on a charging station pad and automatically recharge its batteries.

ZenaDrone previously completed two paid trials using its drone products with the US Air Force and the US Navy Reserve for logistics and transportation applications carrying critical cargo, such as blood, in the field. ZenaTech previously announced that ZenaDrone’s supply chain will be NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act) compliant through manufacturing its component parts and cameras at its Spider Vision Sensors company established in Taiwan, and it plans to manufacture its US DoD-destined drones at ZenaDrone’s manufacturing facility in Arizona.

ZenaDrone is a member of the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), an industry organization dedicated to advancing the autonomous drone industry that administers the Green UAS program. The company will exhibit both its IQ Square and ZenaDrone 1000 drones at AUVSI’s annual Exponential Trade Show and Conference in May, a major event for drone companies that wish to sell to the US Military.

Green UAS certification is required for drone companies that wish to sell to government agencies, law enforcement, first responders, and commercial enterprises in the US. Green UAS certification validates corporate cyber hygiene, product security, supply chain risk management, and remote operations security. It also serves as a pathway to Blue UAS certification to enter the US defense market to sell directly to the Department of Defense (DoD) and other defense-related agencies.​