Speaking to Defence Insight at the Farnborough International Airshow (FIA) 2026, Malloy Aeronautics CEO Neil Appleton confirmed that the T-150 was awaiting inclusion on the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) register. The cargo-carrying uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) is already in operation with some NATO users including the UK Royal Navy (RN), Royal Marines and US Marine Corps, and Appleton added that “one or two” other NATO customers are in “early adoption of the capability”. Outside of NATO, Malloy is also looking to establish a foothold in Australia. “We are trying to get into the Australian market” to complete the “AUKUS hat-trick”, Appleton said.