Is now a good time to invest $5,000 into DroneShield shares?

A leadership change and recent pullback have shifted sentiment, but the long-term opportunity remains.

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DroneShield Ltd (ASX: DRO) shares have never really been for the faint-hearted.

They tend to move quickly, both up and down, which means sentiment can shift just as fast as the underlying story.

And after a sharp pullback over the past six months, is this a good time to invest, or is it better to wait?

For me, I think the answer leans toward yes.

A man flying a drone using a remote controller.

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Leadership change doesn't change the story

One of the biggest developments recently has been the change in leadership.

Founder and long-time CEO Oleg Vornik has stepped down, with Angus Bean stepping into the role after years leading the company's technology and product development.

At the same time, the company is also transitioning at the board level, with a new chairman set to take over.

I think this is a meaningful moment. Leadership changes like this can create uncertainty in the short term. Investors often prefer stability, particularly in a high-growth company.

But it can also mark the beginning of the next phase.

Bean has been deeply involved in building the company's core technology, which suggests continuity in strategy. And with new leadership at the board level, there is also a focus on governance and scaling the business further.

Strong momentum beneath the surface

Beyond leadership, the underlying business appears to be moving in the right direction.

The company recently reported strong growth in revenue and record customer cash receipts, alongside a growing base of committed revenue early in the financial year.

That is important. DroneShield has often been seen as a company with strong potential but uneven financial performance. Signs of more consistent growth could help change that perception over time.

The broader opportunity also remains significant.

The counter-drone market is still developing, with demand coming from military, government, and civilian use cases. The company is targeting a large global opportunity and has built a sizeable pipeline of potential contracts to support future growth.

For me, that reinforces the long-term story.

But it is not without risk

At the same time, I do not think this is a straightforward investment.

Revenue can still be lumpy, depending on the timing of contracts. That can lead to periods where growth looks very strong, followed by quieter stretches.

There is also execution risk. A new CEO, even one promoted internally, still needs to prove they can lead the business through its next phase.

And more broadly, companies in emerging industries tend to be more sensitive to shifts in sentiment.

That is something investors need to be comfortable with.

So, is now a good time?

I think it depends on how you are approaching the investment. If you are looking for stability and predictability, DroneShield may not be the right fit.

But if you are comfortable with volatility and focused on long-term growth, I think the current environment could present an opportunity.

The company has strong momentum, a large addressable market, and is entering a new phase of leadership.

For me, that combination is enough to justify taking a position, even if the path forward is unlikely to be smooth.

Foolish takeaway

DroneShield shares are not a low-risk investment, and I do not think they should be treated like one.

But the long-term opportunity in counter-drone technology remains compelling, and recent developments suggest the business continues to build momentum.

For investors willing to accept volatility, I think now could be a reasonable time to start or add to a position, with a long-term mindset.

Motley Fool contributor Grace Alvino has positions in DroneShield. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended DroneShield and is short shares of DroneShield. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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