- Renegade UxS's Nightmare FPV drone is now listed on the BLUE UAS Cleared List in both analog and digital variants.
- The Nightmare system has been used by U.S. and Ukrainian forces and is described as combat-proven by the company.
Renegade UxS has confirmed that its Nightmare FPV drone platform is now officially listed on the U.S. government’s BLUE UAS Cleared List, making it available for use by American military units under the Department of War’s procurement frameworks.
According to a company statement, the Nightmare FPV is available in both analog and digital configurations and was added to the cleared list through cooperation with Nocturnal AI, a U.S. defense partner specializing in unmanned systems.
The company emphasized the drone’s operational credibility, noting that it “has been used in Ukraine and has delivered Top 3 results in major FPV fly-offs with both the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marine Corps.”
These trials have demonstrated that the system is not only NDAA-compliant but has also been tested under combat conditions by U.S. partners abroad.
Nightmare is described as a software-defined FPV strike drone tailored for frontline tactical units. As stated by Renegade UxS, the system “is designed to give tactical units responsive, close-range attack capability with a platform that can be produced, deployed, adapted and sustained at scale.”
The drone offers modularity and adaptability suited for evolving battlefield environments. Its inclusion in the BLUE UAS framework allows for faster procurement and fielding across U.S. units without the delays typically associated with broader Department of War acquisition cycles.

