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Draganfly selected to provide Flex FPV drones and training to U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command with DelMar Aerospace
Summary
Draganfly says it was selected to provide Flex FPV drones and related training to U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command units, in partnership with DelMar Aerospace. The company release includes forward‑looking statements and lists risks and uncertainties that could affect future results.
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Draganfly announced it was selected to provide its Flex FPV drones and related training to units of the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command. The work is reported to be in partnership with DelMar Aerospace. The company release includes standard forward‑looking statements under applicable securities laws. The notice identifies a range of risks and uncertainties that could affect future results.
Key details:
- Draganfly was selected to provide the Flex FPV drones and training to U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command units.
- The reported delivery and training are described as being in partnership with DelMar Aerospace.
- The release contains forward‑looking statements and information identified under securities laws.
- The company lists possible risks and uncertainties, including epidemics or pandemics, financing availability and cost, cost estimate uncertainty, currency fluctuations, regulatory restrictions, liability, competition, and loss of key employees.
- The release states the company undertakes no obligation to update forward‑looking information except as required by law.
Summary:
The announcement reports a supplier and training arrangement involving Draganfly, DelMar Aerospace and U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command units. The release frames expectations with forward‑looking statements and a list of risks that could affect outcomes; no further actions were specified.
