Redwire Corporation (NYSE:RDW; RDW-WT), founded in 2020 and headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, is a global space infrastructure and defense technology company that develops and delivers critical components and systems for civil, commercial, and national security space missions as well as multi-domain autonomous operations. The company offers avionics and sensors including star trackers, sun sensors, and scalable power distribution; power generation solutions such as deployable solar arrays encompassing rigid panels, flexible blankets, and concentrator systems; structures and mechanisms like articulated booms, roll-out structures, deployable reflectors, and docking equipment; radio frequency systems and antennas; platforms, payloads, and missions including SabreSat, Mako spacecraft, and on-orbit refueling technologies; microgravity payloads for in-space manufacturing and 3D printing; and uncrewed airborne systems (UAS) with combat-proven autonomous platforms following its transformative acquisition of Edge Autonomy. Redwire serves government customers including NASA, U.S. Space Force, and DoD as well as commercial entities across the United States, Europe, and international markets through facilities exceeding 628,000 square feet and a workforce of over 1,300 employees. In June 2025, Redwire completed its $925 million acquisition of Edge Autonomy, adding UAS technology and immediately boosting revenue, Adjusted EBITDA, and free cash flow projections to $535-$605 million and $70-$105 million respectively for the combined entity in 2025; the company also reported Q3 2025 revenues of $103.4 million, up 50.7% year-over-year, alongside a $260 million public offering and partnerships such as Edge Autonomy's collaboration with Eurolink Systems for Italian defense UAS applications.