−Removed: In addition to the other information
−Removed: set forth in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, you should carefully consider the factors discussed in Part I, “Item 1A.
−Removed: Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, which could materially affect our business,
−Removed: financial condition, or future results.
−Removed: There have been no material
−Removed: changes from the risk factors previously disclosed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, except
−Removed: as noted below.
−Removed: Significant changes
−Removed: or developments in U.S.
+Added: addition to the other information set forth in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, you should carefully consider the factors discussed
+Added: in Part I, “Item 1A.
+Added: Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, which
+Added: could materially affect our business, financial condition, or future results.
+Added: have been no material changes from the risk factors previously disclosed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31,
+Added: 2024, except as noted below.
+Added: Related to our Business and Industry
+Added: changes or developments in U.S.
laws or policies, including changes in U.S.
−Removed: trade policies and tariffs and the reaction of other countries thereto,
−Removed: may have a material adverse effect on our business and financial statements.
−Removed: Significant changes or developments
−Removed: laws and policies, such as laws and policies surrounding international trade, foreign affairs, manufacturing and development and
−Removed: investment in the territories and countries where we or our customers operate, can materially adversely affect our business and financial
+Added: trade policies and tariffs and the reaction of other countries
+Added: thereto, may have a material adverse effect on our business and financial statements.
+Added: changes or developments in U.S.
+Added: laws and policies, such as laws and policies surrounding international trade, foreign affairs, manufacturing
+Added: and development and investment in the territories and countries where we or our customers operate, can materially adversely affect our
+Added: business and financial statements.
Tariffs imposed by the U.S.
−Removed: government, may increase the cost of certain raw materials and components used in our products.
−Removed: If these tariffs remain in place or are expanded, or if new trade restrictions are implemented, our manufacturing costs could increase,
−Removed: which could materially and adversely affect our margins and financial results.
−Removed: Furthermore, changes in trade
−Removed: policy have increased uncertainty in our industry, and any escalation in trade tensions could disrupt our supply chain, delay production
−Removed: timelines, or require costly modifications to sourcing and logistics strategies.
−Removed: The extent and duration of the tariffs and the resulting
−Removed: impact on general economic conditions and on our business are uncertain and depend on various factors, such as negotiations between the
−Removed: and affected countries, the responses of other countries or regions, exemptions or exclusions that may be granted, availability and
−Removed: cost of alternative sources of supply, and demand for our products in affected markets.
+Added: government, may increase the cost of certain raw materials and components
+Added: used in our products.
+Added: If these tariffs remain in place or are expanded, or if new trade restrictions are implemented, our manufacturing
+Added: costs could increase, which could materially and adversely affect our margins and financial results.
+Added: changes in trade policy have increased uncertainty in our industry, and any escalation in trade tensions could disrupt our supply chain,
+Added: delay production timelines, or require costly modifications to sourcing and logistics strategies.
+Added: The extent and duration of the tariffs
+Added: and the resulting impact on general economic conditions and on our business are uncertain and depend on various factors, such as negotiations
+Added: between the U.S.
+Added: and affected countries, the responses of other countries or regions, exemptions or exclusions that may be granted, availability
+Added: and cost of alternative sources of supply, and demand for our products in affected markets.
+Added: Related to Israeli Law and Our Operations in Israel
+Added: principal executive offices and other significant operations are located in Israel, and, therefore, our results may be adversely affected
+Added: by political, economic and military instability in Israel, including the recent attack by Hamas and other terrorist organizations from
+Added: the Gaza Strip and Israel’s war against them.
+Added: executive offices and corporate headquarters are located in Israel.
+Added: In addition, our officers and directors are residents of Israel.
+Added: political, economic and military and security conditions in Israel and the surrounding region may directly affect our business.
+Added: Any conflicts,
+Added: political instability, terrorism, cyberattacks or any other hostilities involving Israel or the interruption or curtailment of trade between
+Added: Israel and its present trading partners could adversely affect our operations.
+Added: Ongoing and revived hostilities in the Middle East or other
+Added: Israeli political or economic factors, could harm our operations.
+Added: October 2023, Hamas terrorists infiltrated Israel’s southern border from the Gaza Strip and conducted a series of attacks on civilian
+Added: and military targets.
+Added: Hamas also launched extensive rocket attacks on Israeli population and industrial centers located along Israel’s
+Added: border with the Gaza Strip and in other areas within the State of Israel.
+Added: These attacks resulted in extensive deaths, injuries and kidnapping
+Added: of civilians and soldiers.
+Added: Following the attack, Israel’s security cabinet declared war against Hamas and a military campaign against
+Added: these terrorist organizations commenced in parallel to their continued rocket and terror attacks.
+Added: April 2024 and October 2024, Iran launched direct attacks on Israel involving hundreds of drones and missiles and has threatened
+Added: to continue to attack Israel.
+Added: Relations between Israel and Iran continue to be hostile, due to the fact that Iran is a state sponsor of
+Added: Hamas and Hezbollah, maintains a military presence in Syria and Lebanon, alongside Israel’s northern border, and is viewed as a
+Added: strategic threat to Israel in light of its nuclear program.
+Added: On June 13, 2025, in light of continued nuclear threats and intelligence assessments
+Added: indicating imminent attacks, Israel launched a preemptive strike directly targeting military and nuclear infrastructure inside Iran aimed
+Added: to disrupt Iran’s capacity to coordinate or launch further hostilities against Israel, as well as disrupt its nuclear program.
+Added: United States joined Israel in this military action.
+Added: A ceasefire between Israel and Iran was declared by the United States on June 24,
+Added: Certain ceasefire agreements have also been reached with Hamas and Lebanon (with respect to Hezbollah), however, these agreements
+Added: have failed to be fully upheld and military activity and hostilities continue to exist at varying levels of intensity, and the situation
+Added: remains volatile, with the potential for escalation into a broader regional conflict.
+Added: connection with the Israeli security cabinet’s declaration of war against Hamas and possible hostilities with other organizations,
+Added: several hundred thousand Israeli military reservists were drafted to perform immediate military service.
+Added: As of June 30, 2025, none of our
+Added: employees and regular consultants (and their spouses or partners) in Israel have been called for reserve service, however even if they
+Added: were to be called this is not expected to have any material implication on our business.
+Added: Additional employees (or their spouses or partners)
+Added: may be called, for service in the current or future wars or other armed conflicts with Hamas, and such persons may be absent for an extended
+Added: period of time.
+Added: As a result, our operations in Israel may be disrupted by such absences, which disruption may materially and adversely
+Added: affect our business, prospects, financial condition and results of operations.
+Added: the attack by Hamas on Israel’s southern border, Hezbollah in Lebanon has also launched missile, rocket and shooting attacks against
+Added: Israeli military sites, troops, and Israeli towns in northern Israel.
+Added: In response to these attacks, the Israeli army has carried out a
+Added: number of targeted strikes on sites belonging to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
+Added: It is possible that other terrorist organizations, including
+Added: Palestinian military organizations in the West Bank, as well as other hostile countries, such as Iran, will join the hostilities.
+Added: hostilities may include terror and missile attacks.
+Added: Any hostilities involving Israel or the interruption or curtailment of trade between
+Added: Israel and its trading partners could adversely affect our operations and results of operations.
+Added: Although the Israeli government currently
+Added: covers the reinstatement value of direct damages that are caused by terrorist attacks or acts of war, we cannot assure you that this government
+Added: coverage will be maintained or that it will sufficiently cover our potential damages.
+Added: Any losses or damages incurred by us could have
+Added: a material adverse effect on our business.
+Added: Any armed conflicts or political instability in the region would likely negatively affect business
+Added: conditions and could harm our results of operations.
+Added: in the past, the State of Israel and Israeli companies have been subjected to economic boycotts.
+Added: Several countries still restrict business
+Added: with the State of Israel and with Israeli companies.
+Added: These restrictive laws and policies may have an adverse impact on our operating results,
+Added: financial condition or the expansion of our business.
+Added: A campaign of boycotts, divestment and sanctions has been undertaken against Israel,
+Added: which could also adversely impact our business.
+Added: Moreover, we cannot predict how this war will ultimately affect Israel’s economy
+Added: in general, which may involve a downgrade in Israel’s credit rating by rating agencies (such as the recent downgrade by Moody’s
+Added: of its credit rating of Israel from A1 to A2, as well as the downgrade of its outlook rating from “stable” to “negative”).
+Added: We may also be targeted by cyber terrorists specifically because we are an Israeli-related company.
+Added: to the Hamas attack in October 2023, the Israeli government pursued extensive changes to Israel’s judicial system.
+Added: In response to
+Added: the foregoing developments, individuals, organizations and institutions, both within and outside of Israel, have voiced concerns that
+Added: the proposed changes may negatively impact the business environment in Israel including due to reluctance of foreign investors to invest
+Added: or transact business in Israel as well as to increased currency fluctuations, downgrades in credit rating, increased interest rates, increased
+Added: volatility in securities markets, and other changes in macroeconomic conditions.
+Added: The risk of such negative developments has increased
+Added: in light of the recent Hamas attacks and the war against Hamas declared by Israel, regardless of the proposed changes to the judicial
+Added: system and the related debate.
+Added: To the extent that any of these negative developments do occur, they may have an adverse effect on our
+Added: business, our results of operations and our ability to raise additional funds, if deemed necessary by our management and board of directors.
Description of Exhibit
−Removed: Supplement Letter to the Collaboration Agreement between DUKE Robotics Corp.
−Removed: and Elbit Systems Land Ltd., dated April 2, 2025 (incorporated by reference to exhibit 10.1 to out Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities Exchange Commission on April 3, 2025) .
Certification of Principal Executive Officer Pursuant to Securities Exchange Act Rules 13a-14(a) and 15(d)-14(a).
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Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101).
−Removed: Filed herewith.
−Removed: Furnished herewith.
Pursuant to the requirements
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duly authorized.
+Added: August 13, 2025
DUKE Robotics Corp.
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