Tag: military contracts
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Today’s Idea: Kwesst Micro Systems (KWE.V) isn’t guided by the beauty of their weapons
I knew I wouldn’t remember the name, make and model of the rifle in three months time, but I’ll never forget the way it rested, the butt snug and comfortable in my shoulder, like we were made for each other. We were somewhere south of Mission B.C.—having traded in our Honda Civic for our friend…
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Today’s Idea: Kwesst Micro Systems (KWE.V) isn’t guided by the beauty of their weapons
I knew I wouldn’t remember the name, make and model of the rifle in three months time, but I’ll never forget the way it rested, the butt snug and comfortable in my shoulder, like we were made for each other. We were somewhere south of Mission B.C.—having traded in our Honda Civic for our friend…
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Kwesst (KWE.V) 81mm mortar tech integrates into “ATAK” for key U.S. military customer – live-fire trials next
On March 16, 2021 Kwesst Micro Systems (KWE.V) announced that it has achieved an important milestone under the contract announced in December 2020 for a key military customer. 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 (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…