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2007 Fortune is in the Sky!... UAV's, Airships, Missle Defense, Satellite, etc. Watch for "PRXT" and "CYDF" along with Thchsphere and 21st Century Airships to announce breakthrough technology in this sector and unveil various top secret projects this year!
Radar PRXT & CYDF for 2007, you will not regret it!
HAPPY NEW YEARS!!!
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Cyber Defense System's Techsphere Subsidiary Structures Licensing Agreement With Global Skyship Industries, Inc. - Market Wire 11:26 AM
Monday, December 11, 2006
Proxity Electronic Commerce Announces Funding to Accelerate Marketing and Sales Efforts - Market Wire 10:00 AM
Cyber Defense's CyberBug(TM) Participates in NATO Exercises - Market WIRE
10:00 AM
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Homeland Stocks Appreciating as Priority on Security Increases, Projects in Major Venues Announced, Says Investrend Analyst Vassalotti in Q3 Sector Report 'Spotlighting' Bulldog Technologies, Cyber Defense, Groen Brothers, and BlastGard - BusinessWire
12:45 PM
Monday, November 06, 2006
Cyber Defense and National Security Associates Announce New Research and Launch Facility in Chattahoochee County at the Site of the New National Security Centre - Market Wire
5:42 AM
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Cyber Defense Systems to Participate in ValueRich Small-Cap Financial Expo - Market Wire
5:38 AM
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Cyber Defense Systems Announces Sales Agreement With National Security Associates Valued at Over $2.5 Million - Market Wire 12:50 PM
Time to wake up and watch the run up!
CYDF!!! Babbbyyyy!!!!!
PRXT & CYDF looking to Break Out!!
CYDF getting ready to Break Out!
All eyes on CYDF...looks like it's trying to make a move here!
All eyes on CYDF...looks like it's trying to make a move here!
All eyes on CYDF...looks like it's trying to make a move here!
UH OH! PRXT is getting some volume today!! Dividend news is expected soon....Radar this for sure!!
UH OH! PRXT is getting some volume today!! Dividend news is expected soon....Radar this for sure!!
UH OH! PRXT is getting some volume today!! Dividend news is expected soon....Radar this for sure!!
Global Skyship Industries, which purchased Westinghouse Airships in 1996, owns and operates airships for commercial advertising, military, and government applications in a number of locations worldwide.
Global Skyship Industries, which purchased Westinghouse Airships in 1996, owns and operates airships for commercial advertising, military, and government applications in a number of locations worldwide.
right on screamdc, we are holding down the fort. Have you seen all the developments taking place "behind the scences"? Every step seems to be so very calculated and well planned.
Cyber Defense's Techsphere and Licensee 21st Century Airships Announce New Innovations and Good Standing Under License Agreements
Dec 18, 2006 9:08:00 AM
ST. PETERSBURG, FL and ATLANTA, GA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 12/18/06 -- Cyber Defense Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: CYDF), a designer and developer of next-generation unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, Techsphere Systems International, Inc. ("TSI"), a designer and manufacture of airships, is in good standing under the 21st Century Airship, Inc. License Agreements and continues to test new airship design and propulsion systems under its exclusive license with 21st Century.
Many of these innovations will be incorporated into 21st Century's current and prototype airships that should allow for enhanced maneuverability from hover to dash speeds. This will also allow for minimal ground crew operation for take-offs and landing. Hokan Colting, CEO of 21st Century Airships Inc., said that he looks forward to piloting their R&D airship for test flights later in the year. One of the design features call for the pilot/passenger gondola to be easily removed and replaced with a payload bay for unmanned operations.
Mike Lawson, President of Techsphere, stated, "Through the 'Crawl, Walk, Run' strategy, risk developing and testing critical technologies can be managed by attacking the problem one system at a time. Using this concept TSI and 21st Century continue to develop innovations that could be the future of airship propulsion and operating systems."
Billy Robinson, CEO of Cyber Defense, stated, "This ongoing relationship allows Techsphere to incorporate these new innovations utilizing 21st Century Airship's research and development."
About 21st Century Airships, Inc.
21st Century Airships Inc., located in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada is a Research and Development company for lighter-than-air crafts. Founded in 1988, its objective is to improve traditional airship technology and develop modern airships for various applications. The company's R&D activities have resulted in a considerable number of significant inventions and patents. http://www.21stcenturyairships.com
About Cyber Defense Systems
CYDF...Cyber Defense Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: CYDF) is designing and building a new generation of UAV's. Cyber Defense is currently marketing airships and their CyberBug(TM) UAV's to various branches of the U.S. government and U.S. allies as multi-use platform vehicles capable of deployment in surveillance and communication operations. http://www.cduav.com.
Techsphere Systems International, Inc. ("TSI") is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cyber Defense. TSI, located in Columbus, GA, is a manufacturer of low and mid altitude airships. Together with their teaming companies, Techsphere designs and builds unique airship platforms for use in many areas including surveillance, the military and wireless communications. The current SA 60 spherical airship design holds the world altitude record at over 20,000 feet. http://www.techsphere.us
Cyber Defense's Techsphere and Licensee 21st Century Airships Announce New Innovations and Good Standing Under License Agreements
Dec 18, 2006 9:08:00 AM
ST. PETERSBURG, FL and ATLANTA, GA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 12/18/06 -- Cyber Defense Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: CYDF), a designer and developer of next-generation unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, Techsphere Systems International, Inc. ("TSI"), a designer and manufacture of airships, is in good standing under the 21st Century Airship, Inc. License Agreements and continues to test new airship design and propulsion systems under its exclusive license with 21st Century.
Many of these innovations will be incorporated into 21st Century's current and prototype airships that should allow for enhanced maneuverability from hover to dash speeds. This will also allow for minimal ground crew operation for take-offs and landing. Hokan Colting, CEO of 21st Century Airships Inc., said that he looks forward to piloting their R&D airship for test flights later in the year. One of the design features call for the pilot/passenger gondola to be easily removed and replaced with a payload bay for unmanned operations.
Mike Lawson, President of Techsphere, stated, "Through the 'Crawl, Walk, Run' strategy, risk developing and testing critical technologies can be managed by attacking the problem one system at a time. Using this concept TSI and 21st Century continue to develop innovations that could be the future of airship propulsion and operating systems."
Billy Robinson, CEO of Cyber Defense, stated, "This ongoing relationship allows Techsphere to incorporate these new innovations utilizing 21st Century Airship's research and development."
About 21st Century Airships, Inc.
21st Century Airships Inc., located in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada is a Research and Development company for lighter-than-air crafts. Founded in 1988, its objective is to improve traditional airship technology and develop modern airships for various applications. The company's R&D activities have resulted in a considerable number of significant inventions and patents. http://www.21stcenturyairships.com
About Cyber Defense Systems
Cyber Defense Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: CYDF) is designing and building a new generation of UAV's. Cyber Defense is currently marketing airships and their CyberBug(TM) UAV's to various branches of the U.S. government and U.S. allies as multi-use platform vehicles capable of deployment in surveillance and communication operations. http://www.cduav.com.
Techsphere Systems International, Inc. ("TSI") is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cyber Defense. TSI, located in Columbus, GA, is a manufacturer of low and mid altitude airships. Together with their teaming companies, Techsphere designs and builds unique airship platforms for use in many areas including surveillance, the military and wireless communications. The current SA 60 spherical airship design holds the world altitude record at over 20,000 feet. http://www.techsphere.us
Cyber Defense's Techsphere and Licensee 21st Century Airships Announce New Innovations and Good Standing Under License Agreements
Dec 18, 2006 9:08:00 AM
ST. PETERSBURG, FL and ATLANTA, GA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 12/18/06 -- Cyber Defense Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: CYDF), a designer and developer of next-generation unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, Techsphere Systems International, Inc. ("TSI"), a designer and manufacture of airships, is in good standing under the 21st Century Airship, Inc. License Agreements and continues to test new airship design and propulsion systems under its exclusive license with 21st Century.
Many of these innovations will be incorporated into 21st Century's current and prototype airships that should allow for enhanced maneuverability from hover to dash speeds. This will also allow for minimal ground crew operation for take-offs and landing. Hokan Colting, CEO of 21st Century Airships Inc., said that he looks forward to piloting their R&D airship for test flights later in the year. One of the design features call for the pilot/passenger gondola to be easily removed and replaced with a payload bay for unmanned operations.
Mike Lawson, President of Techsphere, stated, "Through the 'Crawl, Walk, Run' strategy, risk developing and testing critical technologies can be managed by attacking the problem one system at a time. Using this concept TSI and 21st Century continue to develop innovations that could be the future of airship propulsion and operating systems."
Billy Robinson, CEO of Cyber Defense, stated, "This ongoing relationship allows Techsphere to incorporate these new innovations utilizing 21st Century Airship's research and development."
About 21st Century Airships, Inc.
21st Century Airships Inc., located in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada is a Research and Development company for lighter-than-air crafts. Founded in 1988, its objective is to improve traditional airship technology and develop modern airships for various applications. The company's R&D activities have resulted in a considerable number of significant inventions and patents. http://www.21stcenturyairships.com
About Cyber Defense Systems
Cyber Defense Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: CYDF) is designing and building a new generation of UAV's. Cyber Defense is currently marketing airships and their CyberBug(TM) UAV's to various branches of the U.S. government and U.S. allies as multi-use platform vehicles capable of deployment in surveillance and communication operations. http://www.cduav.com.
Techsphere Systems International, Inc. ("TSI") is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cyber Defense. TSI, located in Columbus, GA, is a manufacturer of low and mid altitude airships. Together with their teaming companies, Techsphere designs and builds unique airship platforms for use in many areas including surveillance, the military and wireless communications. The current SA 60 spherical airship design holds the world altitude record at over 20,000 feet. http://www.techsphere.us
CYDF news..Cyber Defense's Techsphere and Licensee 21st Century Airships Announce New Innovations and Good Standing Under License Agreements
Dec 18, 2006 9:08:00 AM
ST. PETERSBURG, FL and ATLANTA, GA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 12/18/06 -- Cyber Defense Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: CYDF), a designer and developer of next-generation unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, Techsphere Systems International, Inc. ("TSI"), a designer and manufacture of airships, is in good standing under the 21st Century Airship, Inc. License Agreements and continues to test new airship design and propulsion systems under its exclusive license with 21st Century.
Many of these innovations will be incorporated into 21st Century's current and prototype airships that should allow for enhanced maneuverability from hover to dash speeds. This will also allow for minimal ground crew operation for take-offs and landing. Hokan Colting, CEO of 21st Century Airships Inc., said that he looks forward to piloting their R&D airship for test flights later in the year. One of the design features call for the pilot/passenger gondola to be easily removed and replaced with a payload bay for unmanned operations.
Mike Lawson, President of Techsphere, stated, "Through the 'Crawl, Walk, Run' strategy, risk developing and testing critical technologies can be managed by attacking the problem one system at a time. Using this concept TSI and 21st Century continue to develop innovations that could be the future of airship propulsion and operating systems."
Billy Robinson, CEO of Cyber Defense, stated, "This ongoing relationship allows Techsphere to incorporate these new innovations utilizing 21st Century Airship's research and development."
About 21st Century Airships, Inc.
21st Century Airships Inc., located in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada is a Research and Development company for lighter-than-air crafts. Founded in 1988, its objective is to improve traditional airship technology and develop modern airships for various applications. The company's R&D activities have resulted in a considerable number of significant inventions and patents. http://www.21stcenturyairships.com
About Cyber Defense Systems
Cyber Defense Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: CYDF) is designing and building a new generation of UAV's. Cyber Defense is currently marketing airships and their CyberBug(TM) UAV's to various branches of the U.S. government and U.S. allies as multi-use platform vehicles capable of deployment in surveillance and communication operations. http://www.cduav.com.
Techsphere Systems International, Inc. ("TSI") is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cyber Defense. TSI, located in Columbus, GA, is a manufacturer of low and mid altitude airships. Together with their teaming companies, Techsphere designs and builds unique airship platforms for use in many areas including surveillance, the military and wireless communications. The current SA 60 spherical airship design holds the world altitude record at over 20,000 feet. http://www.techsphere.us
PRXT~~ possible double play by year end!! News regarding dividend is expected soon....Radar this one for sure!!
PRXT~~ possible double play by year end!! News regarding dividend is expected soon....Radar this one for sure!!
Did everyone see this? Broadband By Blimp Company Still Full Of Hot Air
from the oh-god-the-network-is-down dept
For going on five years now a company named Sanswire Networks has been issuing press releases every six months or so, promising the world broadband via "Stratellites"; giant airships positioned 64,000 feet up, able to provide broadband and wireless service to a land mass roughly the size of Texas. Despite the fact they've never actually built or launched one, they've boldly proclaimed that a Stratellite should cost roughly $30 million to launch, compared to a satellite's $250 million launch price-tag. After years of empty promises and talk of South American launches that never actually happened, the first prototype was unveiled last April, with ongoing testing the past several months. These latest tests leave plenty to be desired. They're conducted in tame 3 mph California winds, last just hours, and the airships used are a fifth the size of what was supposed to be delivered. They also fail to mention exactly how high the airship was -- so we'll assume not very. That's a far cry from an airship that can intelligently sit at 12 miles up for 18 months at a time, offering low latency broadband to the happy campers below. The company says the tests were conducted in "ideal conditions", but a sunny, windless day doesn't seem like the ideal testbed for a company really looking to prove the viability of this sort of product. The company's latest press release also says the tethered test "demonstrates the effectiveness of delivering communications via the processes the Company had all along envisioned." Demonstrating that VoIP works from a toy balloon floating in the California sun is light-years away from proving that "blimpband' is an idea fit for serious commercial deployment.
I'm using this low pps as a buying opportunity. Dont forget about the 1 for 200 dividend which should be getting final approval soon.
be sure to sell your shares to me!!!!
CYDF!!!!!! Huge news just out!!! Cyber Defense System's Techsphere Subsidiary Structures Licensing Agreement With Global Skyship Industries, Inc.
Dec 14, 2006 11:25:00 AM
ST. PETERSBURG, FL and ATLANTA, GA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 12/14/06 -- Cyber Defense Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: CYDF), a designer and developer of next-generation unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, Techsphere Systems International, Inc. ("TSI"), a designer and manufacturer of airships, has structured a license agreement with Global Skyship Industries, Inc. ("GSI").
This agreement will enable TSI to utilize FAA-approved technologies developed by GSI to enhance new generation airship operations. Further, Cyber and GSI plan to move forward on joint marketing and service opportunities that will allow mutual development and global commercial growth for both airship companies.
Billy Robinson, CEO of Cyber Defense, stated, "This new relationship will allow two of the leading airship companies to combine their technologies and management teams to become one of the most comprehensive airship service providers in the world."
Mike Lawson, CMO of Techsphere Systems International, Inc., "While there are many potential applications for airships, TSI and GSI will be working side by side with world-class organizations to take the airship industry to a new level of end user opportunity."
About Global Skyship Industries
Global Skyship Industries, Inc. and its sister company, Airship Management Services, Inc., own and operate airships -- or blimps, as they are commonly called -- for commercial advertising, military and government applications throughout the world. The company operates the most technically advanced airships in production today -- the Skyship Series, which are certified by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) for day and night passenger flight. Additional worldwide certifications have been awarded from the CAA (England), JCAB (Japan), KCAB (Korea) and the CAA (Australia). Airship Management Services, Inc. builds, operates, trains and supports Skyships and crews for clients worldwide. http://www.airshipoperations.com
About Cyber Defense Systems
Cyber Defense Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: CYDF) is designing and building a new generation of UAVs. Cyber Defense is currently marketing airships and their CyberBug(TM) UAVs to various branches of the U.S. government and U.S. allies as multi-use platform vehicles capable of deployment in surveillance and communication operations. http://www.cduav.com.
Techsphere Systems International, Inc. ("TSI") is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cyber Defense. TSI, located in Columbus, GA, is a manufacturer of low and mid altitude airships. Together with their teaming companies, Techsphere designs and builds unique airship platforms for use in many areas including surveillance, the military and wireless communications. The current SA 60 spherical airship design holds the world altitude record at over 20,000 feet. http://www.techsphere.us
Forward-Looking Statements:
This release contains statements that constitute forward-looking statements. These statements appear in a number of places in this release and include all statements that are not statements of historical fact regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of the Company, its directors or its officers with respect to, among other things: (i) the Company's financing plans; (ii) trends affecting the Company's financial condition or results of operations; (iii) the Company's growth strategy and operating strategy; and (iv) the declaration and payment of dividends. The words "may," "would," "will," "expect," "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "intend," and similar expressions and variations thereof are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the Company's ability to control and those actual results may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of various factors.
Contact:
Global Skyship Industries, Inc.
George Spyrou
1-800-475-9744
http://www.airshipoperations.com
Cyber Defense Systems, Inc.
Techsphere Systems International, Inc.
Billy Robinson
727-577-0878
billy@cduav.com
Osprey Partners
Mike Mulshine
Office: 732-292-0982
osprey57@optonline.net
PRXT getting some volume!
PRXT and CYDF are getting some volume recently.
CYDF.. volume alert!
CYDF.. volume alert!
CYDF is poised for a Gap open!! Radar on now!
CYDF is poised for a Gap open!!
CYDF is poised for a Gap open!!
PRXT..Radar it Now! ...news coming soon!!
PRXT...Radar it Now!
Click on this link( http://www.sncorp.com/ ) then wait for the pictures to change and you will see our record breaking Airship design! (2nd picture)
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Market is Ready to Take Off
One day not long from now, planes without pilots could share the skies with commercial airliners.
Equipped with infrared imaging, these flying robots could patrol the nation's borders for illegal immigrants and fly over storm-ravaged regions looking for survivors. With a digital video camera, they could spot illegal activity on street corners and spy backups and bottlenecks on roads.
One local company, Hunt Valley-based AAI Corp., is poised to benefit from the emerging domestic market for unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs.
Aircraft of AAI, a subsidiary of United Industrial Corp., already patrol the skies over Iraq for the Army. But the company is seeing increasing interest among federal and local authorities to deploy them back home.
The Department of Homeland Security has proposed using a fleet of UAVs to patrol the borders withMexico and Canada. The Coast Guard is incorporating UAVs into its new Deepwater System to scout out drug smuggling and terrorist activity in the nation's ports.
And a UAV called SeaScan helps commercial fishermen and environmental authorities monitor schools of fish. Launched from the bow of a boat, it can stay aloft for 15 hours and is retrieved using a long hook.
There are an infinite number of things UAVs could do domestically - even deliver pizza, joked Michael Romanowski, vice president of civil aviation at the Arlington, Va.-based Aerospace Industries Association.
"Take it for what it's worth" about the pizza, he said, "But there's going to come a day when people will say, `Remember when there was someone in the front of that plane?'"
While only a handful of companies manufacture them, UAVs are the fastest growing segment of the aerospace industry, potentially worth $55 billion over the next decade, according to the Teal Group, a Washington-based defense consulting firm.
"It's very tiny but growing, so a lot of companies are thinking, `Aha, we've got to get into this,'" said Teal senior analyst Steve Zaloga, author of the report.
With names like Predator, Global Hawk and even Hunter Killer, the public may find it hard to imagine military drones may one day be monitoring storms or traffic. But if the operations in Iraq or Afghanistan end or are scaled back, the companies that make the drones could adapt them for such domestic missions.
In June, AAI purchased Aerosonde, an Australian firm that already has contracts with the U.S. government to fly its drones in commercial air space. Its small UAVs have flown through tropical storms and collected unprecedented pictures for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Strategic purchase
It was a strategic purchase, with the domestic market in mind, said Steven E. Reid, vice president of unmanned aircraft systems at AAI.
"Why not have an acquisition that's already in the market, as modest as it is right now?" Reid said.
While there still are a number of concerns about UAVs navigating commercial airspace - such as, what happens if one flies off course or crashes, and how will it "see and avoid" other aircraft - the government is getting closer to approving them for regular flights.
Late last month, the Federal Aviation Administration awarded Bethesda-based Lockheed Martin Corp. a one-year contract worth almost $400,000 to map out a five-year plan to introduce the pilot-less aircraft, ranging in size from a 12-ounce hand-launched model to that of a 737.
The FAA has already approved hundreds of single-mission flights of UAVs, mostly for government agencies. This year, the FAA issued two experimental airworthiness certificates for aircraft after they demonstrated they could fly safely within a test area and pose no danger to the public: Altair, an environmental observation drone used by NASA and NOAA and made by San Diego-based General Atomics Aeronautical Systems; and Eagle Eye, which AAI helped Fort Worth, Texas-based Bell Helicopter Textron Inc. build for the Coast Guard.
The flights are coordinated with air traffic controllers and are safe, said Peter Dumont, president of the Alexandria, Va.-based Air Traffic Control Association, a nonprofit that promotes the advancement of aviation and has members that manufacture UAVs. He expects the integration will go smoothly.
"We don't have any concerns because we think the FAA has experience integrating different airframes into commercial air space," from turboprop engines to the supersonic Concorde, Dumont said. "They seem to be doing all they can to do it safely."
Safety concerns
But the union that represents the nation's air traffic controllers has reservations.
"It's a very concerning issue to us, in terms of how it would impact the traffic that's within our control," said Doug Church, spokesman for the Washington-based National Air Traffic Controllers Association. "It's something we need to take a closer look at."
AAI's Reid points out that his company's UAVs are taking off and landing in between military aircraft and cargo planes around the clock from Iraq's Balad airport, without incident.
Using such UAVs at home could have been valuable in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Reid said. Equipped with infrared imaging, the drone would have been able to detect warm bodies through the rooftops and alert rescue teams, saving valuable time. But the Army's 82nd Airborne Division was not allowed to deploy AAI's Shadow, which was frustrating, Reid said.
UAVs have evolved drastically since they were first used during World War I. Back then, they were radio-controlled and had limited range. Today, they can be piloted from thousands of miles away - via satellite - or programmed to fly on their own with GPS. Footage from their digital cameras can be downloaded in real-time to a laptop in a Humvee. Because they involve more than just aircraft, the Defense Department now calls them "unmanned aircraft systems," or UAS.
They also have been armed. In November 2002, the CIA directed a Predator drone to fire a missile at a car in Yemen, killing six al-Qaida members. Both Lockheed and Northrop Grumman Corp., which employs thousands of people in Maryland, are developing unmanned bombers.
AAI introduced its first UAV, Pioneer, in 1985. It was deployed during the first Gulf War and flew during the conflicts in Bosnia and Somalia.
In 1999, AAI won a contract from the Army to develop the Shadow Tactical UAS. The Army has so far ordered 70 and logged 129,000 flight hours.
The company recently installed control stations in Stryker vehicles. Hours after one such installation, a group of soldiers reported back that they were able to see an insurgent plant an improvised explosive device ahead of the vehicle, avoiding a potentially deadly incident.
"For it to be happening a half-mile down the road, and you're watching it - well, that's pretty neat," Reid said.
Late last month, the company won a contract to develop a ground control station dubbed the "One System" that allows the Army to control various unmanned aircraft from a single video console, regardless of whether the drone was built by AAI or a competitor. The system would be useful to air traffic controllers trying to track multiple drones here, Reid said.
`Flying trashcans'
Michael Lewis, an analyst with BB&T Capital Markets who covers AAI Corp. and whose firm does or expects to do business with AAI, said there is near-term demand from law enforcement for "flying trashcans" - small vehicles that fly from building to building, conducting surveillance from the rooftops.
AAI recently built a similar Micro Air Vehicle, or MAV, for Honeywell for a potential contract with the Army. With a fan-like engine at its base, it takes off vertically and can "hover and stare" for 40 minutes at a time.
Still, he said, the domestic market is still several years out, and he doesn't yet factor it into his evaluation of UAV companies.
dividend pmt was delcared in this SB-2 filing
http://secfilings.nasdaq.com/filingFrameset.asp?FileName=0001144204%2D06%2D027123%2Etxt&FilePath...
excerpt from filing>>>>
5) "Prior to the effective date of this registration statement Proxity will announce its intention to grant a dividend of shares of its common stock to its holders of record. For each 200 shares of Proxity held by a Proxity stockholder on the record date, Proxity will grant a dividend equal to one share of common stock of Cyber Defense. Proxity intends to distribute a dividend of approximately 2,000,000 shares of Cyber Defense to its holders. We have agreed to register such shares under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended".
IT'S FREE MONEY!!!!!
I have been loading up at these levels! PRXT is Extremely undervalued!
PRXT O/S is only 300M shares, insiders own a considerable percetage of them.
PRXT also owns approx 17,000,000 shares of CYDF of which they will be paying a dividend of 1 share of CYDF for every 200 shares of PRXT you hold. CYDF is now priced at .20.
PRXT also recently created PECS a newly formed company fulfilling the contractors' needs to obtain data on daily procurement opportunities published by the U.S. Government.
CYDF is making tremendous progress with their UAV & Airship projected and have received contracts from a fortune 100 company as well as generated serious interest from U.S.Gov. & Foreign Gov., Military, NATO, Noaa, Iridium Network and MUCH MUCH MORE!
Based on these numbers alone, PRXT value is over a penny .01! then you must add the value of PECS plus the untangables!
AIRSHIPS/BLIMPS & UAV'S !! Next hottest sector!!