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KWESST $KWE.ca $KWEMF Announces Filing of Provisional Patent for Non-Lethal Munitions Technology System $WRTC $BYRN.ca $PAT.ca $POWW

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:25 AM on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2021
  • LEC Technology is a proprietary non-lethal cartridge-based ordnance system developed by David Luxton the Executive Chairman of KWESST
  • KWESST has received confirmation from intellectual property counsel that provisional patents for the LEC Technology have been filed by David Luxton, the inventor of the technology.
  • These patents will be assigned to KWESST upon closing of the acquisition.
  • KWESST has also received approval from the TSX Venture Exchange to proceed with the acquisition.
  • The closing of the acquisition is expected to take place shortly.

Ottawa, Ontario–(March 23, 2021) – KWESST Micro Systems Inc. (TSXV: KWE) (OTCQB: KWEMF) (“KWESST” or the “Company”) today provided an update on its planned acquisition of a proprietary non-lethal munitions technology system referred to as the Low Energy Cartridge technology (“LEC Technology”) (for further details on the proposed acquisition, please refer to the Company’s January 18, 2021 news release). The LEC Technology is a proprietary non-lethal cartridge-based ordnance system developed by David Luxton the Executive Chairman of KWESST. KWESST has received confirmation from intellectual property counsel that provisional patents for the LEC Technology have been filed by David Luxton, the inventor of the technology. These patents will be assigned to KWESST upon closing of the acquisition. KWESST has also received approval from the TSX Venture Exchange to proceed with the acquisition. The closing of the acquisition is expected to take place shortly.

The LEC Technology is a novel proprietary combination of cartridges that fire from a dedicated firing device, with a range of projectile payloads specific to the intended application. The LEC Technology system comprises three main aspects: (i) a dedicated firing platform in a non-standard calibre to ensure “live fire exclusion” for safety; (ii) a non-lethal low energy cartridge case and actuator; and (iii) a non-lethal polymer projectile with various payloads depending on the intended application (public order, training, personal defence or high-action gaming). The calibration of energy dynamics between the firing platform, the energy in the cartridge and the velocity of the projectile combine to ensure reliable functioning of the firing platform and terminal effects that are non-lethal (typically by ensuring muzzle velocity remains under 400 fps). There are two versions of the LEC cartridge: (i) one for non-reciprocating firing platforms, such as revolvers and shotguns; and (ii) one for reciprocating firing platforms, such as automatic pistols, sub-machine guns and assault rifles.

“Competing products such as traditional air-powered systems for public order, personal protection and gaming have limitations which the LEC Technology does not,” said Jeff MacLeod, President and CEO of KWESST. “Air powered systems require high maintenance due to synthetic seals and “O” rings that dry out or burst, leading to complete failure. They have variable performance due to the effect of ambient temperature on compressed gas, especially in cold weather. Systems utilizing compressed gas, cannot typically be stored with gas in the system as the afore mentioned seals and “O” rings will allow the gas to escape over time, potentially rendering the device unusable when needed the most. Other alternatives, such as Taser, carried by some 400,000 American patrol officers, can also be unreliable in certain situations with, as an example, an effectiveness rating of 57.1% being reported by LAPD(1)”

“The kind of fatalities that have led to widespread protests in the U.S. are just one example of the need for more advanced solutions that enable law enforcement to engage with more benign devices from a safer stand-off distance and ensure that everyone goes home alive,” observed David Luxton.

The LEC Technology has universal application across four market segments that currently use a variety of dated “non-lethal” or “less-lethal” products, each having a vast global market. These segments are (i) public order (riots and control of dangerous subjects), (ii) military and law enforcement training (realistic force-on-force training), (iii) personal defence (home, car, boat, RV, camping, hiking), and (iv) high-action gaming.

The market development of the LEC Technology will benefit from the deep combined experience of Jeff MacLeod and David Luxton in the specialty ordnance business. Mr. MacLeod is a highly knowledgeable defence industry executive with over 20 years’ experience in the field of small arms and advanced soldier systems. Prior to establishing KWESST, he was the General Manager of Colt Canada, the primary supplier of small arms to the Canadian military. David Luxton was the founder in 1990 of Simunition Inc., a business that develops and sells simulated munitions for realistic close quarters combat training for military and law enforcement around the world. He sold the business to a large military contractor and from 2015 – 2018 he was the Executive Chairman of United Tactical Systems LLC, a U.S. company that develops and sells products for the global less-lethal market.

About KWESST

KWESST develops and commercializes high-value ultra-miniaturized technology applications that make a critical difference to the safety and operational effectiveness of personnel in the defence and security industries. The company’s current portfolio of unique proprietary offerings include: its signature TASCSTM (Tactical and Situational Control System) for real-time awareness and targeting information from any source (including drones) streamed directly to users’ smart devices and weapons; the autonomous GreyGhostTM soldier-portable micro drone missile system that defends against small hostile drones including swarms using high-speed kinetic impact; a Ground Laser Defence system to counter the emerging threat of weaponized lasers against personnel; and, the PhantomTM electronic battlefield decoy system to mask the electromagnetic signature of friendly forces with decoy signatures at false locations to deceive and confuse adversaries. All systems can operate stand-alone or integrate seamlessly with OEM products and battlefield management systems including Frontline, Edge, Killswitch and ATAK (Android Tactical Assault Kit) among others. KWESST also has developmental “smart ordnance” projects including its “Shot Counter” system, which records the number and type of rounds fired, for optimized firearms maintenance and performance. The Company is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, with representative offices in Washington, DC, London, UK and Abu Dhabi, UAE. KWESST trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol KWE.

VIDEO – KWESST $KWE.ca $KWEMF Hits A Key Milestone In The Digitization of The Modern Army $WRTC $BYRN.ca $PAT.ca $POWW

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 4:10 PM on Wednesday, March 17th, 2021

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.

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Or perhaps the “TASCS” – Tactical Awareness and Situational Control System

An App and snap-on weapon adaptor that enables real-time streaming of situational awareness data of any kind from any source, including drones, direct to smart display devices and operational assets, for a common operating picture and networked engagement.

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The company successfully achieved an important milestone under the contract announced in December 2020 for a key military customer.

This milestone entailed the integration of the Company’s TASCS IFM (Integrated Fires Module) for the 81mm Mortar Fire Control System into the Android Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK), the preeminent battlefield management system for NATO countries . As a result, the Company will now proceed to the next phase of the contract, involving live-fire trials at various U.S. military bases.

A world-first in digitizing the function of a mortar team, from the identification of the target to the aiming of the mortar.

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: 

  • A developer of next-generation systems for forces around the world, including those of NATO and its allies
  • A leadership team whose experience spans decades and hundreds of millions of dollars in military and homeland security contracts
  • A sales and distribution network of agents that spans the globe
  • Partnerships with globally recognized OEM’s, including Samsung
  • Received a follow-on order for $1.1 Million from a key US Military Customer. 

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.

KWESST $KWE.ca $KWEMF Completes Successful Integration of TASCS IFM for 81mm Mortar into “ATAK” for Key U.S. Military Customer $WRTC $BYRN.ca $PAT.ca $POWW

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:53 AM on Tuesday, March 16th, 2021
  • A key milestone in digitization of the modern army
  • KWESST extending its ATAK integration capability to other customers and OEMs

Ottawa, Ontario–(March 16, 2021) – KWESST Micro Systems Inc. (TSXV: KWE) (OTCQB: KWEMF) (“KWESST” or “the Company”) today announced that it has successfully achieved an important milestone under the contract announced in December 2020 for a key military customer.

This milestone entailed the integration of the Company’s TASCS (Tactical Awareness Situational Control System) IFM (Integrated Fires Module) for the 81mm Mortar Fire Control System into the Android Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK), the preeminent battlefield management system for NATO countries . As a result, the Company will now proceed to the next phase of the contract, involving live-fire trials at various U.S. military bases.

“TASCS is designed to integrate into any battlefield management application,” said Jeff MacLeod, KWESST Found, President and CEO. “However, ATAK is the foremost and ubiquitous NATO battlefield management application, therefore we view the successful integration of TASCS applications into ATAK as key to widespread adoption of our TASCS system, and are pleased to have achieved this milestone event.”

The TASCS IFM Fire Control System for the 81mm mortar is a world-first in digitizing the function of a mortar team, from the identification of the target to the aiming of the mortar. It reduces the time it takes to engage adversaries and greatly increases the precision of mortar fire. TASCS has similar application across many other firing platforms beyond just the 81mm mortar, with a world market estimated by the Company at several hundred million dollars.

The Company added that its ability to use its TASCS system as a toolset to integrate tactical applications into ATAK has attracted attention from other military customers and OEMs. “We’re discovering that many potential customers require ATAK integration help,” added Jeff MacLeod. “We have already begun assisting some, and we are currently processing about a dozen other inbound enquiries for assistance, both domestic and international. It appears that this has the potential to become a separate business line unto itself, with recurring revenue.”

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Elisabeth Preston Joins KWESST $KWE.ca $KWEMF Board of Directors $WRTC $BYRN.ca $PAT.ca $POWW

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:49 AM on Wednesday, February 24th, 2021
  • Announced that Elisabeth Preston has joined the Company as a member of the board of directors and will also serve as the Company’s Corporate Secretary.
  • Elisabeth Preston is Chief Legal Counsel for a top tier international defence company with widespread global operations.

Ottawa, Ontario–(February 24, 2021) – KWESST Micro Systems Inc. (TSXV: KWE) (OTCQB: KWEMF) (“KWESST” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce that Elisabeth Preston has joined the Company as a member of the board of directors and will also serve as the Company’s Corporate Secretary.

David Luxton, Executive Chairman of KWESST, said “The entire board extends a very warm welcome to Elisabeth. We are all well acquainted with her by reputation, and I have had the pleasure of working with her directly in other high-growth defence industry ventures where she was a valued colleague and demonstrated an exceptional breadth of knowledge and skills.”

Elisabeth Preston is Chief Legal Counsel for a top tier international defence company with widespread global operations. She is an international business and trade lawyer, with significant transactional experience in many jurisdictions. Her experience spans more than thirty years advising companies as an executive in areas relating to governance, cross-border marketing, strategic relationships, major commercial transactions and financings to fund growth. She has assisted companies to pursue and secure major contracts and to resolve complex international agreements. Elisabeth has worked intensively in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, procurement law, anti-corruption compliance, industrial security, export control and controlled goods as well as labour and employment law. She has also frequently acted as counsel on security-sensitive issues and is one of Canada’s top authorities on ITAR regulations and compliance in the defence industry.

Elisabeth’s practice has also included advising public companies as Chief Legal Officer, General Counsel and in private practice. She has taken several client companies public, and has deep knowledge of the investment banking community, investor relations guidance and public company disclosure and best practices in continuous disclosure. She was also previously the Managing Partner of a major Canadian law firm’s busy Ottawa office.

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KWESST $KWE.ca $KWEMF to Begin Trading on #OTCQB Venture Market $WRTC $BYRN.ca $PAT.ca $POWW

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 12:12 PM on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021
  • Approved for listing on the OTCQB ® Venture Market (“OTCQB ®”), a US trading platform that is operated by the OTC Markets Group in New York.
  • Effective tomorrow February 4, the Company will commence trading on the OTCQB ® under the symbol KWEMF.

Company establishes U.S. subsidiary and operating facility in Stafford, VA

Ottawa, Ontario–(February 3, 2021) – KWESST Micro Systems Inc. (TSXV: KWE) (“KWESST” or “the Company”) today announced that its common shares have been approved for listing on the OTCQB ® Venture Market (“OTCQB ®”), a US trading platform that is operated by the OTC Markets Group in New York. Effective tomorrow February 4, the Company will commence trading on the OTCQB ® under the symbol KWEMF.

The Company’s common shares will continue to trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol KWE. Investors can find real-time quote and other information on the Company at https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/KWEMF/overview. In addition, the Company is pleased to announce that it has received DTC eligibility by The Depository Trust Company (“DTC”) for electronic settlement and transfer of its common shares in the United States.

KWESST Executive Chairman, David Luxton, commented that, “We have a strong concentration of business with military customers in the U.S., so it makes sense to be listed there. As well, there is obviously a much larger potential investor base in the U.S. with an appetite for exposure to our kind of business. We expect this will expand our shareholder base and the liquidity of the stock to the benefit of all shareholders.”

The Company added that in conjunction with its U.S. listing it has established a wholly-owned U.S. subsidiary and operating facility in Stafford, VA where KWESST systems can be assembled and showcased for U.S. customers.

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VIDEO: Defensive Technologies Leader #KWESST $KWE.ca Featured As Top Pick On BNN $WRTC $BYRN.ca $PAT.ca $POWW

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 3:15 PM on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2021

WHY KWESST? HERE’S SOME GREAT REASONS

1.   KWESST is a leader in defensive technologies that increase the capabilities of soldiers, including
those of NATO and its allies

2.  These technologies make a critical difference to soldier safety and effectiveness

3.  The Leadership team experience spans decades and hundreds of millions of dollars in military and homeland security contracts.

4.  KWESST develops next-generation systems for forces around the world, with a particular focus on special forces among NATO countries and their allies.

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5.  KWESST partners with globally recognized equipment manufacturers to integrate its systems into
their solutions to create high value-add products for global customers.

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General Rick Hillier, Former Canadian Chief of the Defence Staff, to Lead KWESST International Advisory Council

  • General Hillier served as Canada’s Chief of Defence Staff CDS from February 4, 2005, to July 1, 2008.
  • He is noted for “getting stuff done” and was instrumental in securing additional funding and modernized equipment for the Canadian military in support of Canada’s mission in Afghanistan.
  • In November 2020, Ontario Premier Doug Ford appointed General Hillier to oversee the province’s vaccination task-force in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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General Rick Hillier, Former Canadian Chief of the Defence Staff, to Lead KWESST $KWE.ca International Advisory Council $WRTC $BYRN.ca $PAT.ca $POWW

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:50 AM on Monday, January 25th, 2021
  • General (Retired) Rick Hillier will lead KWESST’s new International Advisory Council, which will provide guidance to the Company on its strategic build-out on a global scale.
  • General Hillier served as Canada’s Chief of Defence Staff (“CDS”) CDS from February 4, 2005, to July 1, 2008.
  • He is noted for “getting stuff done” and was instrumental in securing additional funding and modernized equipment for the Canadian military in support of Canada’s mission in Afghanistan.
  • In November 2020, Ontario Premier Doug Ford appointed General Hillier to oversee the province’s vaccination task-force in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ottawa, Ontario–(January 25, 2021) – KWESST Micro Systems Inc. (TSXV: KWE) (“KWESST” or “the Company”) today announced that Canadian General (Retired) Rick Hillier will lead KWESST’s new International Advisory Council, which will provide guidance to the Company on its strategic build-out on a global scale. 

General Hillier served as Canada’s Chief of Defence Staff (“CDS”) CDS from February 4, 2005, to July 1, 2008. He is noted for “getting stuff done” and was instrumental in securing additional funding and modernized equipment for the Canadian military in support of Canada’s mission in Afghanistan. In November 2020, Ontario Premier Doug Ford appointed General Hillier to oversee the province’s vaccination task-force in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

KWESST Executive Chairman, David Luxton, commented that, “We are delighted and honoured that General Hillier, one of Canada’s most revered and universally respected Chiefs of Defence Staffs, has accepted this lead advisory role at KWESST, and we look forward to his wise counsel.”

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KWESST $KWE.ca Enters into Non-Lethal Technology Purchase Agreement $WRTC $BYRN.ca $PAT.ca $POWW

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:34 AM on Monday, January 18th, 2021
  • Entered into a technology purchase agreement with DEFSEC Corporation to acquire a proprietary non-lethal munitions technology system referred to as the Low Energy Cartridge technology
  • The LEC Technology is a proprietary non-lethal cartridge-based ordnance system.
  • DEFSEC is an Ottawa-based based private company owned by David Luxton the Executive Chairman of KWESST.

Ottawa, Ontario–(January 18, 2021) – KWESST Micro Systems Inc. (TSXV: KWE) (“KWESST” or “the Company”) today announced it has entered into a technology purchase agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”) with DEFSEC Corporation (“DEFSEC”) to acquire a proprietary non-lethal munitions technology system referred to as the Low Energy Cartridge technology (“LEC Technology”). The LEC Technology is a proprietary non-lethal cartridge-based ordnance system. DEFSEC is an Ottawa-based based private company owned by David Luxton the Executive Chairman of KWESST.

“We see the LEC Technology as having universal application across four market segments that currently use a variety of dated “non-lethal” or “less-lethal” products, each having a vast global market. These segments are (i) public order (riots and control of dangerous subjects), (ii) military and law enforcement training (realistic force-on-force training), (iii) personal defence (home, car, boat, RV, camping, hiking), and (iv) high-action gaming,” said Jeff MacLeod, KWESST Founder and CEO. “The kind of fatalities that have led to widespread protests in the U.S. are just one example of the need for more advanced solutions that enable law enforcement to engage with more benign devices from a safer stand-off distance and ensure that everyone goes home alive.”

The market development of the LEC Technology will benefit from the deep combined experience of Jeff MacLeod and David Luxton in the specialty ordnance business. Mr. MacLeod is a highly knowledgeable defence industry executive with over 20 years’ experience in the field of small arms and advanced soldier systems. Prior to establishing KWESST, he was the General Manager of Colt Canada, the primary supplier of small arms to the Canadian military. David Luxton was the founder in 1990 of Simunition Inc., a business that develops and sells simulated munitions for realistic close quarters combat training for military and law enforcement around the world. He sold the business to a large military contractor and from 2015 – 2018 he was the Executive Chairman of United Tactical Systems LLC, a U.S. company that develops and sells products for the global less-lethal market.

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KWESST $KWE.ca Announces Additional U.S. Patent Allowance for Phantom Electronic Decoy $WRTC $BYRN.ca $PAT.ca $POWW

Posted by AGORACOM at 8:58 AM on Wednesday, December 30th, 2020

KWESST Micro Systems Inc. (TSXV: KWE) (“KWESST” or “the Company”) announced today that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) has issued a Notice of Allowance for a second patent covering KWESST’s “Phantom” electronic decoy system.

KWESST previously announced on October 5th, 2020 the allowance of a first patent covering fifteen claims for a programmable multi-waveform radiofrequency generator capable of broadcasting and emulating all relevant military waveforms to create electronic battlefield decoys that deceive adversaries regarding the location of NATO friendly forces.

The second patent allowance announced today covers eleven additional claims for a programmable multi-waveform radio frequency generator plus associated tactics, techniques and procedures (“TTPs”) for deploying the PhantomTM system.

“This second patent allowance with its set of additional claims substantially enlarges the intellectual property portfolio of the PhantomTM electronic decoy technology,” said Jeff MacLeod, Founder, President and CEO of KWESST.

PhantomTM is the electronic decoy KWESST is bringing to market in 2021 in response to specific military interest in a next-generation system that is ultra-miniaturized for expedient deployment in theaters of operation by ground personnel or on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (“UAVs”). Phantom mimics all relevant NATO military electronic signal emissions in order to deceive adversaries attempting to locate them based on those waveforms.

Requirements for such a “phantom” capability are now appearing in NATO solicitations for future land Electronic Warfare (EW) systems, driven by contemporary experience in contested areas where forces have been located and destroyed at scale. One publicly reported example is the 2016 incident where two full Ukrainian mechanized battalions were annihilated by Russian adversaries in three minutes with precision mass fire after locating them based on their electronic signal emissions.

The Company commented that it believes the addressable market for the PhantomTM electronic decoy could be $500 million CAD in the U.S. alone, and potentially the same again for other NATO countries and their allies.

About KWESST

KWESST develops and commercializes high-value ultra-miniaturized technology applications that make a critical difference to the safety and operational effectiveness of personnel in the defence and security industries. The company’s current portfolio of unique proprietary offerings include: its signature TASCS (Tactical Awareness Situational Control System) for real-time awareness and targeting information from any source (including drones) streamed directly to users’ smart devices and weapons; the autonomous GreyGhostTM soldier-portable micro drone missile system that defends against small hostile drones including swarms using high-speed kinetic impact; a Ground Laser Defence system to counter the emerging threat of weaponized lasers against personnel; and, the PhantomTM electronic battlefield decoy system to mask the electromagnetic signature of friendly forces with decoy signatures at false locations to deceive and confuse adversaries. All systems can operate stand-alone or integrate seamlessly with OEM products and battlefield management systems including Frontline, Edge, Killswitch and ATAK (Android Tactical Assault Kit) among others. KWESST also has developmental “smart ordnance” projects including its “Shot Counter” system, which records the number and type of rounds fired, for optimized firearms maintenance and performance. The Company is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, with representative offices in Washington, DC, London, UK and Abu Dhabi, UAE. KWESST trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol KWE.

Contact: Jason Frame, Investor Relations: [email protected]

For more information, please visit https://kwesst.com/

VIDEO – KWESST Micro Systems $KWE.ca Soldier Launched Micro Drones, Electronic Soldier Decoys and a $1.1 Million Dollar Follow-On Order From A Key US Military Customer $WRTC $BYRN.ca $PAT.ca $POWW

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:45 AM on Thursday, December 17th, 2020

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: 

  • A developer of next-generation systems for forces around the world, including those of NATO and its allies
  • A leadership team whose experience spans decades and hundreds of millions of dollars in military and homeland security contracts
  • A sales and distribution network of agents that spans the globe
  • Partnerships with globally recognized OEM’s, including Samsung
  • A sales pipeline that stood at  $93,000,000 (not a typo) as of August 2020
  • Already generating revenues in 2020

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.

Watch this interview or listen by Podcast on AppleGoogleSpotify or your favourite podcaster.