Seems like an odd narrative here. Disappointing to see Raytheon spouting about another system, and then Mesmer being tacked on the end like an afterthought.
I was looking for news earlier today, and found a few articles referencing D13 in the last couple of months. This is implying that we've still got some recognition, credibility, and skin in the game, but it's definitely a concern about the current financials and VA that if Mesmer survives, it possibly will not have D13 stamped on the side.
https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/aerospace/2019-06-16/airport-drone-incidents-spur-development-c-uas
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/homeland-security-research-corp-hsrc-global-counter-drone-market-forecast-to-grow-at-a-2018-2023-cagr-of-37-2-300875165.html
Unfortunately I'm not aware of any movement in the legislation space that would allow Mesmer to be utilised to it's full potential.
disallowed/politics/federal/400-drones-detected-over-secret-site-says-counter-drone-company-20190111-p50qwy.html
This one from January should have been a wake up call to start some urgent campaign in the national security space. Is there any political will out there?
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