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Comment on U.S. Army Selects Red Cat’s Teal Drones for Short Range Reconnaissance Program by Craig

“the Army’s acquisition objective of 5,880 systems over the next five years”

Not nearly enough! Why so few? I bet they are way overpriced.

“Retired Four-Star Army General Paul Edward Funk II, a Red Cat board member, highlighted the importance of data integration and portability in modern military operations:”

Oh – scratch my back. We’re doomed.

D-Fend Solutions Partners with Naval Surface Warfare Center for Counter-Drone Technology Testing

EnforceAir System Set for Extensive Evaluation in Airport Environments under Cooperative Research Program D-Fend Solutions has announced a new agreement with the Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) to test its counter-drone technology, EnforceAir, across various government and commercial airport environments. The testing program, conducted under the Cooperative Research and Development Agreement […]

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