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RDARS drones and base stations announces completion of first production run

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The new v2.5 upgrade reportedly brings improvements to the capabilities of Eagle Eye and Eagle Nest.

TORONTO — RDARS Inc., an autonomous robotics and drone technology company developing advanced autonomous drone and robotic systems for alarm system augmentation and surveillance, announces the completion of its first production run of its all-new Eagle Eye and Eagle Nest products at the Company’s manufacturing plant in Ontario, Canada. The new Eagle Eye and Eagle Nest systems are being prepared for immediate deployment at locations in North America and will be central to RDARS’ strategy for seeking beyond visual line of sight environment (BVLOS) approvals with Transport Canada and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States.

“These systems are rolling off the assembly lines and our Company is on a roll,” commented Charles Zwebner, Chief Executive Officer of RDARS. “We are really excited about this milestone and we look forward to executing on our business plans,” added Charles.

The new v2.5 upgrade reportedly brings improvements to the capabilities of Eagle Eye and Eagle Nest. Eagle Eye v2.5 includes upgrades to its “Detect and Avoid” capabilities, propeller shrouds, and other additional features designed to ensure that regulatory agencies feel confident in the safety and operation of the platform.

“This new version was produced in record time at our new facility in Ontario, Canada, and I am really proud of my team for meeting these milestones,” said Jason Braverman, Chief Technology Officer of RDARS. In addition, RDARS has further refined its manufacturing process resulting reduced manufacturing time and increased durability for its Eagle Eye and Eagle Nest.

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RDARS says these milestones are key achievements as it follows its roadmap for design, development, testing and production of the first commercial “Autonomous Drone in a Box” solution which is tailor made for regulatory agency approval.

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