November 28, 2024

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Teal Drones Secures Exclusive Drone Automation Software License


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Red Cat Holdings, Inc. has signed a licensing agreement with Autonodyne, LLC. that will enable Red Cat subsidiary Teal Drones, Inc. to ship its Golden Eagle drone with exclusive autonomous capabilities in late 2022.  

Teal’s Golden Eagle drone with Autonodyne software has already successfully demonstrated drone ‘swarms’ and provides features like ‘unlimited surveillance’ that seamlessly rotates multiple drones over a single point of interest for 24/7 coverage.

Under the terms of the license, Teal has secured exclusive rights to Autonodyne’s software suite for ‘autonomy and exchange of control among humans and machines to perform tasks involving crewed and/or uncrewed vehicles’. 

Autonodyne has agreed to exclusively provide its software to Teal’s current and prospective customers for single vehicles, multi-vehicles, and linked multi-vehicles, whether existing or planned in the future, and includes Autonodyne’s patents and unpatented technology.  

“Teal’s products have repeatedly proven in testing that they can handle difficult mission-specific assignments with ease and offer autonomous capabilities that are superior to other drones. Autonodyne is the first of multiple development partners we plan to integrate and test with for prospective applications in the government and military segments served by our Teal division,” said Red Cat CEO, Jeff Thompson. 

“Under the terms of the agreement, Autonodyne software will only be made available to Teal, effectively jumping Teal ahead of other drone companies seeking to provide multi-vehicle control or capabilities like unlimited surveillance. Competitors will have to develop their own software or secure licenses from others with inferior test performance.

“Adding Autonodyne software to the Golden Eagle is as significant to our company’s financial success as it is to our customers’ mission success. At 42%, the gross margin on the Golden Eagle is certainly good, but adding Autonodyne software to the Golden Eagle increases our gross margin to over 60%,” concluded Thompson.

George Matus, founder of Teal, said, “Red Cat has immediate potential to be a leader in this industry’s government and military segments. Golden Eagle was selected as one of only a handful of drones certified for US Government procurement and it is continuously being improved, with a new version to be announced soon. Our hardware-enabled software approach allows us to meet or exceed the security and performance requirements for military operation, border control, public safety, and more. As shown by recent international events, small drones irrefutably make a major difference in front-line outcomes. With fleet level operation at just a few thousand dollars per mission versus millions for larger scale equipment, the attraction of our products is clear.”

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