Red Cat Closes Acquisition of FlightWave Aerospace

Red Cat Holdings, Inc. , a drone technology company integrating robotic hardware and software for military, government, and commercial operations, announced the closing of its acquisition of FlightWave Aerospace Systems Corporation, a provider of VTOL drone, sensor and software solutions.

The acquisition officially brings the Edge 130, FlightWave’s Blue UAS approved military-grade tricopter, into Red Cat’s family of low-cost, portable unmanned reconnaissance and precision lethal strike systems.

“Today marks a transformative milestone for Red Cat and our goal to provide warfighters with a diverse set of rucksack portable drones required for mission effectiveness on today’s evolving battlefield,” said Jeff Thompson, Red Cat CEO. “The acquisition of FlightWave broadens our range of drone products and opens up an entirely new revenue stream. The FlightWave Edge 130 Blue completes our Family of Systems and we will begin ramping manufacturing this quarter.”

Red Cat’s mission is to redefine the role of sUAS for defense applications by combining the capabilities of ISR drones with precision strike payloads. The company is an established leader in the sUAS (Group 1) space with its flagship Teal 2 aircraft. Red Cat is adding FlightWave’s Edge 130 to its larger family of systems, alongside a new line of FANG First-Person View (FPV) drones with precision strike payload capabilities that are all deployable in air, land, sea, and sub-sea environments.

The Edge 130 Blue is a UAS Certified military-grade tricopter for long-range mapping, inspection, surveillance, and reconnaissance needs. Designed specifically for government and military applications, the Edge 130 Blue can be assembled and hand-launched in just one minute by a single user to capture high-accuracy aerial imagery with long-range autonomy.

Weighing in at only 1200g, the Edge 130 has been flown for up to 2 hours in certain configurations in forward flight mode, an industry-leading endurance among all other Blue UAS-approved drones available.

Source: Red Cat

 

 

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