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KWESST (KWE:TSXV) Soldier Launched Micro Drones, Electronic Soldier Decoys and a $1.1M Dollar Follow-On Order From A Key US Military Customer
If you haven't heard of KWESST Micro Systems (KWE:TSXV) you're not alone because the Company just listed for trading a couple of months ago - and it is probably the coolest new listing of 2020 if you love high-tech, covert defense systems that we only get to see in Tom Cruise movies.
KWESST is a leader in "soldier systems" which are technologies that increase the capabilities of soldiers, Let's be clear right off the start, KWESST doesn't sell weaponry. Rather, it sells technologies that make a big difference to the safety and effectiveness of soldiers.
For example, out in a field of combat, soldiers emit Electro Magnetic (EM) signatures that make them detectable by enemy combatants. KWESST has a battlefield decoy system that creates multiple false phantom signatures to spoof adversaries. This picture is worth 1,000 words.
We could go on about many other such technologies created by KWESST but this is AGORACOM after all and we want to get down to the business of KWESST, the highlights of which are as follows:
And last but not least, a secret weapon in its Executive Chairman David Luxton, whose companies under his leadership have generated over $1,000,000,000 (Yes, BILLION).
The soldier systems market is projected to hit $14.5 Billion by 2023 and, up until now, small cap investors have never had a company to participate in this lucrative (and SUPER COOL) market.
Now you do. Meet KWESST Micro Systems. Watch this great interview with David Luxton himself to learn more about KWE and why it just received a follow-on order for $1.1 Million from a key US Military Customer. We'd tell you who it is but we'd then have to release KWE micro drones .... you know the rest.
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