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Thursday, 11/02/2017 3:53:25 PM

Thursday, November 02, 2017 3:53:25 PM

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Important information with regards to LUADD On October 23, 2017, Tactical Services, Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company” or “TACC”) entered into an Asset Acquisition Agreement (the “Agreement”) with Thomas Li, an individual and Nathan Xian, an individual (collectively Mr. Li and Mr. Xian are refereed to hereinafter as the “Inventors”). TACC purchased those assets owned by Inventors relating to Inventor’s development, sales, marketing and distribution of Unmanned Ariel Vehicles (“UAV” or “Drones”) including but not limited to patents, trademarks, know-how, trade secrets, supply lists and other assets and intellectual property of any kind, relating directly or indirectly to the manufacturing, sales and distribution of the Drones (the “Acquired Assets”); (any right, title or interest in the foregoing as the same relates to the Drone technology currently owned by Inventors shall be referred to hereinafter as the “Business”). TACC acquired one hundred percent (100%) of the Acquired Assets in exchange for the issuance of an aggregate of 60,000,000 restricted shares of the Company’s common stock (“TACC Shares”) to the Inventors (the “Purchase Price”).

On October 4, 2017, the Company changed its name from Line Up Advertisement, Inc. to Tactical Services, Inc. to reflect the new business direction of the Company.
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Tactical Services, Inc.

Tactical Services, Inc., specializes in medium-sized, extended-duration unarmed aerial vehicles (UAVs) for surveillance, electronic information gathering, radio relaying, and target detection. Tactical Services fills a current gap in the UAV market between expensive, high-operating-cost drones with weapon and surveillance capabilities and small, short-range "copter-style" or hand-launched surveillance drones with very short flight times. The Tactical Services lineup of fixed-wing UAVs is purpose-built for surveillance, monitoring, and radio relaying—combining easy deployment with cost-effectiveness, due to the standardized modules across all models. Long flight times allow the company's UAVs to loiter over a specific target or region for up to several days, while relaying chosen information/imagery to a remote ground station via LTE/3G, long-range RF, or modules that enable communicating with the UAVs via the Iridium satellite network when LTE/3G or RF are not an option.

Tactical Services UAVs also offer significant flexibility, providing a base flight format and mission-specific hot-swap modules that provide capabilities including high-resolution video/photos, infrared video/photo, radio relay, directional-listening equipment, cellular interception, laser targeting, sonar, radar, RF jamming, and weather analysis. In addition, little training is required for operation, with the exception of the largest U900 (10–12 hours of instruction). The UAVs are operated by manual joystick controls, using a tablet device connected to a handheld RF receiver. Redundant base stations allow two operators, with only one controlling the UAV at any given time.