The Clear Leader
That Grumman was the lead government contractor on this project obviously puts it in the lead to develop the next round of drones. In fact, the X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System, which has been 10 years in the making, looks pretty close to being the first aircraft that you send into battle without the need for any human intervention.
This is huge because it would allow the United States to pare down its military without inherently losing air superiority. Moreover, it would reduce the time needed to get combat planes in the air because pilot training would be removed from the equation. As fast as Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) can build them is as fast as they can get put to work.
Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) is a large military contractor with notable products like the Global Hawk unmanned reconnaissance system, B-2 stealth bomber, F-35, and the Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missile. Overall, about 40% of its top-line comes from aerospace sales.
The company has been streamlining its operations in recent years to better serve America’s changing military needs. The top-line has seen the impact of that, falling in each of the last three years. Bottom-line results, however, show the success of the effort, since earnings have been higher in each of the last four years. Profit margins going from around 7% to 12% explains the success.
Well positioned for the next steps in drone warfare, Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) should interest growth and income investors. It’s dividend yield of around 2.8% is notable and despite a solid run so far this year, the shares still trade at a reasonable price to earnings ratio of about 12.
Don’t Forget the Birds
For more aggressive investors, however, relatively tiny AeroVironment, Inc. (NASDAQ:AVAV) might be a more interesting option. Although it recently won another order from the U.S. Army for a hand launched reconnaissance drone weighing in at less than five pounds, its Hummingbird drone shows how far its technology has advanced.
The Hummingbird is aptly named since it is the size of a small bird. Like its namesake, it can hover, allowing it to provide real time video from hard to reach places. Although not ready for market, it could help change the face of urban combat.
AeroVironment, Inc. (NASDAQ:AVAV) has a market cap of around $450 million, absolutely tiny compared to Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC)’s $20 billion market cap. That, though, just makes it a potential takeover candidate at some point down the line. Adding to that potential is the fact that the top and bottom lines fell notably in fiscal 2013, down 26% and 65% respectively. And, unlike Grumman, the stock is down for the year.
With a PE around 49, it’s hardly cheap, so aggressive investors are the only ones who should be looking here. That said, with impressive technology and a downturn in its business, it’s got turnaround potential even without a buyout offer.