Category: Military
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Kwesst (KWE.V) buys non-lethal munitions tech as armed protesters gather ahead of Joe Biden inauguration
KWE has a diversified product line, based on a single core technology, called Micro Integrated Sensor Systems Technology (MISST)
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Kwesst (KWE.V) beefs up IP protection on electronic decoy system
KWE has a diversified product line, based on a single core technology, called Micro Integrated Sensor Systems Technology (MISST), which involves miniaturized sensors, optics, ballistics and software.
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KWESST Micro Systems (KWE.V) secures $1.1 million second TASCS order for their U.S. military client
In late October, Kwesst Micro Systems (KWE.V) received a lucrative government contract with a U.S. military customer involving the company’s tactical awareness and situational control system (TASCS) and its integrated fire module (IFM). Today, they received a $1.1 million follow-up order attached to the original, which is a precursor to wider adoption. Specifically, the contract…
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Kwesst Micro Systems (KWE.V): what will a Joe Biden Presidency mean for defense spending?
KWE has a diversified product line, based on a single core technology, called Micro Integrated Sensor Systems Technology (MISST), which involves miniaturized sensors, optics, ballistics and software which can significantly jack-up mission capability.
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Adults in the room alert: Kwesst (KWE.V) develops and sells video game future tech to modern day defense forces
If you’ve been paying attention over the last few years, you’ve seen a few nice runs for companies engaged in the security/military space. Patriot One (PAT.C) has done nicely with tech to sniff out security threats at crowded points of access. CAE (CAE.T) is a multi-billion dollar company working in the military sim space. Draganfly…
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New co. Plurilock (PLUR.V) steps up to the plate with U.S. Homeland Security contract
“Plurilock is an identity-centric cybersecurity company that reduces or eliminates the need for passwords by measuring the pace, rhythm and cadence of a user’s keystrokes to confirm their identity.”