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up 60%..... following a competitive tender, its DroneGun TacticalTM product was selected as the preferred solution by the European Union police forces. The process was run by Belgium Police, with an EU-wide framework. Sales, training and local support will be managed by DroneShield’s Benelux region partner ForcePro BV
The DoD is working with DroneShield, providing funding for an agreed list of feature enhancements, for a project expected to span over several
months. Importantly, following that period, the DoD is expected to make multiple purchases of DroneShield’s
C-UAS equipment, which would run on the enhanced DroneShieldCompleteTM C2.
I like it, I like it a lot.In fact on a longer term timeframe, DRO is having the biggest volume turnover ever...
The DoD is working with DroneShield, providing funding for an agreed list of feature enhancements, for a project expected to span over several
months. Importantly, following that period, the DoD is expected to make multiple purchases of DroneShield’s
C-UAS equipment, which would run on the enhanced DroneShieldCompleteTM C2.
Well, the foot is in the door with the US DoD now.In fact on a longer term timeframe, DRO is having the biggest volume turnover ever...
Could develop into something with a global footprint especially if it gets well received in the US.Well, the foot is in the door with the US DoD now.
Drones are the future war planes...
Forget Top Gun...
It's going to be "hello HAL
versus SKYNET"
https://au.pcmag.com/electronics/34256/7-fictional-computers-that-changed-our-world
Ker Ching
I suspect a few big orders will flow in over the next few months....Could develop into something with a global footprint especially if it gets well received in the US.
Definitely in the area of future defense and public safety.
I'll be keeping a tab on it. I even won an ASF monthly stock tipping comp with DRO in the past.
That's a good question Kenny that I directly don't know the answer for.Is there a recurring revenue model in their business (eg consumables, maintenance) or are they selling one-off purchases?
I suppose there might be software/hardware upgrades and perhaps other gadgets they can on sell to customers...re recurring revenue; my concern would be a Swimming pool seller model. Once a customer has one (ten?) they won't need more.
I'd be happier seeing management discuss a revenue stream building off the data gathered from the devices themselves and selling back to customers as insights eg what drones are being taken down? What frequencies used? How quickly do each model take to bring down?
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