Not all military drones are aircraft size and $mul
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For those who are not aware, there is a huge market for small drones for military use. For instance, the Black Hornet Nano developed in Norway was used extensively by the British Army and Norwegian Army in Afghanistan, primarily to look over the walls of enemy compounds before there were assaulted and to recce dead ground.
The first tranche of 160 units for the British Army alone was worth GBP20M ($31M). The British Army has so far bought more than twice that number.
Over 3,000 Black Hornet Nanos have been delivered so far including some for trial with US Special Forces in July 2015.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/miniature-...ine-troops
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSQwb4p09wE
DSUS may well be able to capture a share of the future military market. Just some examples I can think of immediately for the ProSearch and ProCargo, when fitted with partner provided accessories and / or proprietary items like ProDropper, are:
Delivery of additional medical self first-aid items, radio batteries, magazines etc to troops in contact with the enemy.
Explosives Ordnance Disposal Recce & Disruption.
Recce behind obstacles, in dead ground, and over the horizon.
Routine surveillance of base areas.
Inspections of high mounted radar arrays, satellite communications dishes etc.
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A very apposite motto for those who trade successfully in the OTC market..
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