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Re: Volcano post# 73306

Thursday, 02/01/2024 7:14:17 PM

Thursday, February 01, 2024 7:14:17 PM

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I certainly hope you're right. Working with the DOD is not that different than working with Costco, if they drop you it can practically put you out of business, but if they select you and keep purchasing, the growth can be tremendous.

If the Govt. likes what Epazz had developed in this drone, they very well could ask them for larger, or smaller units that utilize the same technologies. Govt. contracts are generally competitive, so if the quantities they're asking for get dramatically bigger, the competition could increase. I believe that if they're selected in a competitive contract to build a certain unit, if more such units are ordered, it shouldn't require further competition to award.

It's very possible that parts of the payload packages developed for the military may not be available to all, or certain, other countries, or to the general public. One of the biggest advantages of the drone, as I understand it, is the variety of payload packages it already has, or that can be developed for it. Some time ago I read about tiny drones that could be launched like killer bees from a jet fighter. It would seem to me that our larger drown could easily have a payload package that included a launcher for these tiny drones. As I understand it, each of the killer bees has facial recognition capability, on recognizing a target, just one of them can take out someone who's targeted. I'm uncertain, but suspect that they self destruct at the end of their flight. If such packages are being carried on our drone, I very much doubt if we'll ever learn about it.

Gary
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