Duke Robotics Corp. announced that its "Birds of Prey" stabilized weapons drone system was featured in an Israeli TV report on the IDF's advanced drone warfare capabilities. The system, developed in collaboration with Elbit Systems Land Ltd., was highlighted as part of the IDF's 'ecretive drone units' and their revolutionary combat methodologies. The Company expects to receive revenues from initial sales of the system.
Duke Robotics Corp. (OTCQB: DUKR) has garnered significant attention following the recent broadcast of a television report by Israel's Channel 14 News, which showcased the company's "Birds of Prey" stabilized weapons drone system as part of the Israel Defense Forces' (IDF) advanced drone warfare capabilities. The system, developed in collaboration with Elbit Systems Land Ltd. (Elbit), was highlighted in the report as part of the IDF's 'secretive drone units' and their revolutionary combat methodologies.
The "Birds of Prey" system, which operates with "surgical precision," was featured in a segment that documented its deployment during the "Iron Swords" war. The system's ability to silently identify, target, and neutralize threats while keeping soldiers out of harm's way was a key focus of the report. This marks a significant milestone for Duke Robotics, as the company anticipates generating its first revenues through the Elbit collaboration from initial sales of the "Birds of Prey" system.
The system's advanced technology and strategic partnership with Elbit Systems underscore Duke Robotics' commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions in the drone warfare sector. The company's subsidiary, Duke Robotics Ltd., has developed the "Birds of Prey" system, which integrates algorithms, autonomous systems, and robotic technologies to meet the growing demand for tech solutions in modern warfare.
Investors should note that Duke Robotics' future financial performance is subject to various risks and uncertainties, including market adoption of its technologies, continued development and refinement of its technology, collaboration with Elbit Systems, and geopolitical factors. For more information, investors are encouraged to review Duke Robotics' filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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