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Drone Aviation delivers additional WASP aerostats to support U.S. Border Patrol.
Drone Aviation Holding Corp. has delivered additional Winch Aerostat Small Platform (WASP) systems to a prime contractor partner in support of the United States Border Patrol (USBP); U.S Customs and Border Protection.
Winch Aerostat Small Platform (WASP) extends stand-off range for detection and communication (Picture source: Drone Aviation)
The company announced a $3.8 million contract for multiple WASP systems in January 2019 and the initial deliveries under the award in August 2019. Integrated support services are underway on the Southwest border of the United States under the $1.7 million Integrated Services award received by Drone Aviation in June 2019. Product and support services revenue related to this delivery is expected to be reflected in the Company's third quarter 2019 results.
"The delivery of these additional WASP systems demonstrates our ability to ramp production of units delivered to the southern border," said Dan Erdberg, CEO and President of Drone Aviation. "With multiple units now delivered, we are confident that WASP's advanced technologies can enhance border security through enhanced situational awareness. We look forward to building on our partnerships and shared experiences and supporting the brave and dedicated agents of the USBP."
The WASP is a highly tactical and mobile aerostat system which can be deployed and managed by as few as two operators. It provides situational awareness with day/night video, secure multi-frequency and multi-wave form wireless communication range extension capability from either a stationary position or while being towed. Based upon the same proven technology already deployed by the U.S. Army as a persistent aerial platform, the WASP will support the Border Patrol's role in homeland security and law enforcement by providing enhanced situational awareness, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities thereby increasing officer safety.