View ValuationDUKE Robotics 将来の成長Future 基準チェック /06現在、 DUKE Roboticsの成長と収益を予測するのに十分なアナリストの調査がありません。主要情報n/a収益成長率n/aEPS成長率Aerospace & Defense 収益成長18.9%収益成長率n/a将来の株主資本利益率n/aアナリストカバレッジNone最終更新日n/a今後の成長に関する最新情報更新なしすべての更新を表示Recent updatesお知らせ • May 16DUKE Robotics Corp. announced delayed 10-Q filingOn 05/15/2026, DUKE Robotics Corp. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-Q by the deadline required by the SEC.お知らせ • May 15DUKE Robotics Corp. has completed an IPO in the amount of $9.225 million.DUKE Robotics Corp. has completed an IPO in the amount of $9.225 million. Security Name: Units Security Type: Equity/Derivative Unit Securities Offered: 1,125,000 Price\Range: $8.2 Discount Per Security: $0.656お知らせ • Apr 01DUKE Robotics Corp. has filed an IPO in the amount of $8.05 million.DUKE Robotics Corp. has filed an IPO in the amount of $8.05 million. Security Name: Units Security Type: Equity/Derivative Unitお知らせ • Mar 12Duke Robotics Corp. Announces Appointment of Yehoshua Abramovich and Ran Ben Yehuda as Advisory Board MembersDuke Robotics Corp. announced the appointment of Mr. Yehoshua Abramovich and Mr. Ran Ben Yehuda to the Company’s Advisory Board. Mr. Abramovich held key positions in the Israeli capital markets for more than 25 years. He currently serves as a member and independent director on the boards of several public companies and previously served on the board of directors of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange until 2008. He held leadership positions in prominent investment and brokerage firms, including serving as Chief Executive Officer of Clal Finance, and held senior roles within the Clal group, including Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Clal Insurance Enterprises Holdings. Mr. Ben Yehuda served for 30 years in the Israeli Navy and holds the rank of retired (Rear) Admiral. Following his retirement from active duty, he served as Vice President for Customer Operations at a Motorola-owned mobile cellular company. He later joined the executive team of ZIM, a global shipping and maritime company, where he held senior leadership roles, including Business Unit Manager and Senior Vice President. Mr. Ben Yehuda brings extensive experience in defense technology, operational leadership, and working with mission critical organizations. As members of the Advisory Board, Mr. Abramovich and Mr. Ben Yehuda will support management on strategic priorities and business development activities across Duke’s infrastructure and defense focused initiatives.お知らせ • Feb 06Duke Robotics Corp. Announces Launch of AEROTRACE™ - AI-Powered Advanced Aerial Monitoring and Intelligence SolutionDuke Robotics Corp. announced the launch of AEROTRACE™?1, a new aerial monitoring and intelligence product designed to provide infrastructure operators with actionable insights and enhanced situational awareness. AEROTRACE is an aerial monitoring and intelligence solution, integrating a combination of capabilities and developments in the fields of hardware, sensors, software and artificial intelligence ("AI"), including through collaboration with other parties. AEROTRACE™®? captures stabilized, high-resolution aerial data and transforms it into practical insights for infrastructure assessment and operational planning. The AEROTRACE™™? system is designed to support utilities and industrial operators in identifying asset conditions, prioritizing maintenance activities, and improving decision-making across large-scale and distributed infrastructure networks. AEROTRACE combines stabilized aerial data capture with software-driven analytics, including AI-assisted image analysis, to help identify areas of interest and potential anomalies across infrastructure assets. Leveraging Duke's technologies, the IC Drone provides a safer, more efficient, and cost-effective alternative method. In defense, through a collaboration agreement with Elbit Systems Land Ltd. ("Elbit"), the Bird of Prey weapons drone system is an agile, fully stabilized remote weapon system designed for non-line-of-sight and stand-off engagements, marketed by Elbit under the brand name Bird of Prey (formerly known as TIKAD).お知らせ • Jan 13Duke Robotics Corp.'s Wholly Owned Subsidiary Duke Robotics Hellas I.K.E. Secures Regulatory Approval for IC Drone Operations in GreeceDuke Robotics Corp. announced that its wholly owned Greek subsidiary, Duke Robotics Hellas I.K.E. has received operational authorization for its Insulator Cleaning Drone (system from the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (“HCAA”), Greece’s civil aviation regulator. The authorization to operate the IC Drone in Greece was granted following Duke Robotics Greece’s successful completion of the Specific Operations Risk Assessment process, a comprehensive, risk-based methodology developed by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (“EASA”) to ensure that complex drone operations are conducted safely and in compliance with EU Regulation 2019/947. The authorization permits Duke Robotics Greece to conduct drone flights as part of its IC Drone product. With the receipt of this authorization, Duke Robotics Greece has completed the regulatory process required to enable IC Drone operations in the Greek market. This milestone follows the establishment of Duke Robotics Greece earlier in 2025 and the qualification of local drone operators. It represents the transition from regulatory approval into the operationalization phase of the Company’s IC Drone activities in Greece. The SORA framework is an accepted means of compliance under EASA regulations governing drone operations across all European Union member states. While authorizations remain subject to review by individual national aviation authorities, the completion of the SORA process under the EU-harmonized framework aligns the IC Drone system with the regulatory standards applicable across the EU.お知らせ • Dec 04Duke Robotics Advances U.S. Market Readiness Efforts to Support Commercial Expansion of IC Drone TechnologyDuke Robotics Corp. announced meaningful progress in its preparations for U.S. market readiness. As part of these efforts, the Company is working to identify and evaluate NDAA-compliant drone systems and certified U.S. drone operators as potential platforms for its Insulator Cleaning Drone technology. The Company's U.S. readiness efforts are designed to ensure that the IC Drone, Duke Robotics' aerial system for the cleaning, inspection, and monitoring of high-voltage electric utility infrastructure, can be deployed on platforms that meet National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) requirements and the operational expectations of regulated, security-sensitive environments. Importantly, these efforts come amid rising national focus on grid reliability and energy-inf infrastructure security. In April 2025, President Trump issued an Executive Order emphasizing the urgent need to strengthen the resilience and security of the U.S. electric grid. With electricity demand surging due to AI data centers, domestic manufacturing, and rising nationwide consumption, the resilience of the electric grid has become a strategic national priority. The Company is assessing the suitability, compliance, and integration of drone platforms capable of serving as the aerial backbone for scalable IC Drone operations in the United States. Leveraging Duke's technologies, the IC Drone provides a safer, more efficient, and cost-effective alternative method. In defense, through a collaboration agreement with Elbit Systems Land Ltd. ("Elbit"), the Bird of Prey weapons drone system is an agile, fully stabilized remote weapon system designed for non-line-of-sight and stand-off engagements, marketed by Elbit under the brand name Bird of Prey (formerly known as TIKAD).お知らせ • Jun 10Duke Robotics Unveils Next-Generation Ic Drone System - the Icds2Duke Robotics Corp. announced the launch of its next-generation Insulator Cleaning Drone System (ICDS2), representing a significant technological advancement in the Company's innovative utility maintenance drone solution. The ICDS2 builds upon the Company's proven IC Drone technology with substantial performance improvements designed to enhance operational capabilities for utility providers worldwide. The ICDS2 features several key technological advancements over its predecessor: Extended Flight and Operational Time: The ICDS2 offers significantly longer flight duration, enabling more efficient servicing of multiple high-voltage insulators in every flight mission. Increased Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW): A considerably higher payload capacity allows the system to carry more cleaning agent, allowing longer refill intervals and enhancing operational efficiency. Enhanced Stability and Position Holding: Advanced stabilization algorithms and improved communication systems deliver superior precision during cleaning operations, enabling operational capabilities even in more challenging weather conditions. Advanced Radar System: Next-generation sensors provide improved detection capabilities, enhancing safety and allowing for operations in more complex environments. Superior Cleaning Durability: Reinforced cleaning mechanisms and optimized water delivery systems increase cleaning effectiveness while reducing maintenance requirements.お知らせ • Mar 03DUKE Robotics Corp. Appoints Alexandra Papaconstantinou as Managing Director of Duke Robotics GreeceDuke Robotics Corp. announced the appointment of Alexandra Papaconstantinou as Managing Director of Duke Robotics Hellas M I.K.E (“Duke Robotics Greece”), the Company’s wholly owned Greek subsidiary. Mrs. Papaconstantinou brings extensive experience in corporate management, engineering, and business development, with a strong network in the public and corporate sectors in Greece. Mrs. Papaconstantinou has a proven track record in industrial engineering, international business relations, and corporate leadership. From 2004 to 2019, she served as Managing Director of an industrial engineering firm, overseeing business operations and project execution. Since 2006, she has acted as an agent for an Israeli engineering company in Greece, facilitating cross-border collaborations. Additionally, since 2019, she has held the position of General Manager of a real estate company. She holds a BSc in Business Administration from the American College of Greece and an MBA in Finance from the University of Sheffield, UK.お知らせ • Jun 02Uas Drone’S Subsidiary, Duke Robotics, to Move Its Operations to Science & Industry Park with Adjacent Drone Testing ZoneUAS Drone Corp. announced it has signed a lease for a new facility at the recently built Mevo Carmel Science and Industry Park complex near Yokneam, Israel, which has a large adjacent area for drone flying, takeoffs and landings. UAS Drone’s wholly-owned Israeli subsidiary, Duke Airborne Systems Ltd. and Elbit Systems Land Ltd., signed a Collaboration Agreement in 2021 for global marketing and sales, and production and further development of Duke’s Sniper Drone product. UAS Drone believes this collaboration represents a significant opportunity to expand its global business and product sales.お知らせ • May 18UAS Drone Corp. announced delayed 10-Q filingOn 05/17/2021, UAS Drone Corp. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-Q by the deadline required by the SEC.お知らせ • May 13UAS Drone Corp. announced that it has received $5 million in fundingUAS Drone Corp. (OTCPK:USDR) announced that it has entered into securities purchase agreements for a private placement of an aggregate of 12,500,000 common shares, par value $0.0001 per share, at a price of $0.4 per share for gross proceeds of $5,000,000 on May 11, 2021. The transaction included participation from eight non-U.S. investors. In addition, the company issued warrants to purchase 12,500,000 common shares. The warrants are exercisable immediately and for a term of 18 months and have an exercise price of $0.4 per share. The securities issued are exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended pursuant to Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act and/or Rule 506(b) of Regulation D.お知らせ • Sep 27UAS Drone Corp. Auditor Raises 'Going Concern' DoubtUAS Drone Corp. filed its DOS on Aug 17, 2016 for the period ending Dec 31, 2015. In this report its auditor, Brightman Almagor Zohar & Co, gave an unqualified opinion expressing doubt that the company can continue as a going concern. このセクションでは通常、投資家が会社の利益創出能力を理解する一助となるよう、プロのアナリストのコンセンサス予想に基づく収益と利益の成長予測を提示する。しかし、DUKE Robotics は十分な過去のデータを提供しておらず、アナリストの予測もないため、過去のデータを外挿したり、アナリストの予測を使用しても、その将来の収益を確実に算出することはできません。 シンプリー・ウォール・ストリートがカバーする企業の97%は過去の財務データを持っているため、これはかなり稀な状況です。 業績と収益の成長予測NasdaqCM:DUKR - アナリストの将来予測と過去の財務データ ( )USD Millions日付収益収益フリー・キャッシュフロー営業活動によるキャッシュ平均アナリスト数12/31/20250-1-1-1N/A9/30/20250-1-1-1N/A6/30/20250-1-1-1N/A3/31/20250-1-1-1N/A12/31/20240-1-1-1N/A9/30/20240-1-1-1N/A6/30/20240-1-1-1N/A3/31/20240-1-1-1N/A12/31/20230-1-1-1N/A9/30/2023N/A-1-1-1N/A6/30/2023N/A-1-1-1N/A3/31/2023N/A-1-1-1N/A12/31/2022N/A-1-1-1N/A9/30/2022N/A-1-1-1N/A6/30/2022N/A-1-1-1N/A3/31/2022N/A-2-1-1N/A12/31/20211-100N/A9/30/20211-100N/A6/30/20211-100N/A3/31/20211000N/A12/31/2020N/A-1-1-1N/A9/30/2020N/A-2-1-1N/A6/30/20200-2-1-1N/A3/31/20200-100N/A12/31/20190-100N/A9/30/20190-1N/A0N/A12/31/20180-1N/A0N/A9/30/20180-1N/A0N/A12/31/20170-1N/A0N/A9/30/20170-1N/A0N/A6/30/201700N/A0N/A3/31/201700N/A0N/A12/31/201600N/A0N/Aもっと見るアナリストによる今後の成長予測収入対貯蓄率: DUKRの予測収益成長が 貯蓄率 ( 3.5% ) を上回っているかどうかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。収益対市場: DUKRの収益がUS市場よりも速く成長すると予測されるかどうかを判断するにはデータが不十分です高成長収益: DUKRの収益が今後 3 年間で 大幅に 増加すると予想されるかどうかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。収益対市場: DUKRの収益がUS市場よりも速く成長すると予測されるかどうかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。高い収益成長: DUKRの収益が年間20%よりも速く成長すると予測されるかどうかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。一株当たり利益成長率予想将来の株主資本利益率将来のROE: DUKRの 自己資本利益率 が 3 年後に高くなると予測されるかどうかを判断するにはデータが不十分です成長企業の発掘7D1Y7D1Y7D1YCapital-goods 業界の高成長企業。View Past Performance企業分析と財務データの現状データ最終更新日(UTC時間)企業分析2026/05/17 05:25終値2026/05/15 00:00収益2025/12/31年間収益2025/12/31データソース企業分析に使用したデータはS&P Global Market Intelligence LLC のものです。本レポートを作成するための分析モデルでは、以下のデータを使用しています。データは正規化されているため、ソースが利用可能になるまでに時間がかかる場合があります。パッケージデータタイムフレーム米国ソース例会社財務10年損益計算書キャッシュ・フロー計算書貸借対照表SECフォーム10-KSECフォーム10-Qアナリストのコンセンサス予想+プラス3年予想財務アナリストの目標株価アナリストリサーチレポートBlue Matrix市場価格30年株価配当、分割、措置ICEマーケットデータSECフォームS-1所有権10年トップ株主インサイダー取引SECフォーム4SECフォーム13Dマネジメント10年リーダーシップ・チーム取締役会SECフォーム10-KSECフォームDEF 14A主な進展10年会社からのお知らせSECフォーム8-K* 米国証券を対象とした例であり、非米国証券については、同等の規制書式および情報源を使用。特に断りのない限り、すべての財務データは1年ごとの期間に基づいていますが、四半期ごとに更新されます。これは、TTM(Trailing Twelve Month)またはLTM(Last Twelve Month)データとして知られています。詳細はこちら。分析モデルとスノーフレーク本レポートを生成するために使用した分析モデルの詳細は当社のGithubページでご覧いただけます。また、レポートの使用方法に関するガイドやYoutubeのチュートリアルも掲載しています。シンプリー・ウォールストリート分析モデルを設計・構築した世界トップクラスのチームについてご紹介します。業界およびセクターの指標私たちの業界とセクションの指標は、Simply Wall Stによって6時間ごとに計算されます。アナリスト筋DUKE Robotics Corp. 0 これらのアナリストのうち、弊社レポートのインプットとして使用した売上高または利益の予想を提出したのは、 。アナリストの投稿は一日中更新されます。0
お知らせ • May 16DUKE Robotics Corp. announced delayed 10-Q filingOn 05/15/2026, DUKE Robotics Corp. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-Q by the deadline required by the SEC.
お知らせ • May 15DUKE Robotics Corp. has completed an IPO in the amount of $9.225 million.DUKE Robotics Corp. has completed an IPO in the amount of $9.225 million. Security Name: Units Security Type: Equity/Derivative Unit Securities Offered: 1,125,000 Price\Range: $8.2 Discount Per Security: $0.656
お知らせ • Apr 01DUKE Robotics Corp. has filed an IPO in the amount of $8.05 million.DUKE Robotics Corp. has filed an IPO in the amount of $8.05 million. Security Name: Units Security Type: Equity/Derivative Unit
お知らせ • Mar 12Duke Robotics Corp. Announces Appointment of Yehoshua Abramovich and Ran Ben Yehuda as Advisory Board MembersDuke Robotics Corp. announced the appointment of Mr. Yehoshua Abramovich and Mr. Ran Ben Yehuda to the Company’s Advisory Board. Mr. Abramovich held key positions in the Israeli capital markets for more than 25 years. He currently serves as a member and independent director on the boards of several public companies and previously served on the board of directors of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange until 2008. He held leadership positions in prominent investment and brokerage firms, including serving as Chief Executive Officer of Clal Finance, and held senior roles within the Clal group, including Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Clal Insurance Enterprises Holdings. Mr. Ben Yehuda served for 30 years in the Israeli Navy and holds the rank of retired (Rear) Admiral. Following his retirement from active duty, he served as Vice President for Customer Operations at a Motorola-owned mobile cellular company. He later joined the executive team of ZIM, a global shipping and maritime company, where he held senior leadership roles, including Business Unit Manager and Senior Vice President. Mr. Ben Yehuda brings extensive experience in defense technology, operational leadership, and working with mission critical organizations. As members of the Advisory Board, Mr. Abramovich and Mr. Ben Yehuda will support management on strategic priorities and business development activities across Duke’s infrastructure and defense focused initiatives.
お知らせ • Feb 06Duke Robotics Corp. Announces Launch of AEROTRACE™ - AI-Powered Advanced Aerial Monitoring and Intelligence SolutionDuke Robotics Corp. announced the launch of AEROTRACE™?1, a new aerial monitoring and intelligence product designed to provide infrastructure operators with actionable insights and enhanced situational awareness. AEROTRACE is an aerial monitoring and intelligence solution, integrating a combination of capabilities and developments in the fields of hardware, sensors, software and artificial intelligence ("AI"), including through collaboration with other parties. AEROTRACE™®? captures stabilized, high-resolution aerial data and transforms it into practical insights for infrastructure assessment and operational planning. The AEROTRACE™™? system is designed to support utilities and industrial operators in identifying asset conditions, prioritizing maintenance activities, and improving decision-making across large-scale and distributed infrastructure networks. AEROTRACE combines stabilized aerial data capture with software-driven analytics, including AI-assisted image analysis, to help identify areas of interest and potential anomalies across infrastructure assets. Leveraging Duke's technologies, the IC Drone provides a safer, more efficient, and cost-effective alternative method. In defense, through a collaboration agreement with Elbit Systems Land Ltd. ("Elbit"), the Bird of Prey weapons drone system is an agile, fully stabilized remote weapon system designed for non-line-of-sight and stand-off engagements, marketed by Elbit under the brand name Bird of Prey (formerly known as TIKAD).
お知らせ • Jan 13Duke Robotics Corp.'s Wholly Owned Subsidiary Duke Robotics Hellas I.K.E. Secures Regulatory Approval for IC Drone Operations in GreeceDuke Robotics Corp. announced that its wholly owned Greek subsidiary, Duke Robotics Hellas I.K.E. has received operational authorization for its Insulator Cleaning Drone (system from the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (“HCAA”), Greece’s civil aviation regulator. The authorization to operate the IC Drone in Greece was granted following Duke Robotics Greece’s successful completion of the Specific Operations Risk Assessment process, a comprehensive, risk-based methodology developed by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (“EASA”) to ensure that complex drone operations are conducted safely and in compliance with EU Regulation 2019/947. The authorization permits Duke Robotics Greece to conduct drone flights as part of its IC Drone product. With the receipt of this authorization, Duke Robotics Greece has completed the regulatory process required to enable IC Drone operations in the Greek market. This milestone follows the establishment of Duke Robotics Greece earlier in 2025 and the qualification of local drone operators. It represents the transition from regulatory approval into the operationalization phase of the Company’s IC Drone activities in Greece. The SORA framework is an accepted means of compliance under EASA regulations governing drone operations across all European Union member states. While authorizations remain subject to review by individual national aviation authorities, the completion of the SORA process under the EU-harmonized framework aligns the IC Drone system with the regulatory standards applicable across the EU.
お知らせ • Dec 04Duke Robotics Advances U.S. Market Readiness Efforts to Support Commercial Expansion of IC Drone TechnologyDuke Robotics Corp. announced meaningful progress in its preparations for U.S. market readiness. As part of these efforts, the Company is working to identify and evaluate NDAA-compliant drone systems and certified U.S. drone operators as potential platforms for its Insulator Cleaning Drone technology. The Company's U.S. readiness efforts are designed to ensure that the IC Drone, Duke Robotics' aerial system for the cleaning, inspection, and monitoring of high-voltage electric utility infrastructure, can be deployed on platforms that meet National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) requirements and the operational expectations of regulated, security-sensitive environments. Importantly, these efforts come amid rising national focus on grid reliability and energy-inf infrastructure security. In April 2025, President Trump issued an Executive Order emphasizing the urgent need to strengthen the resilience and security of the U.S. electric grid. With electricity demand surging due to AI data centers, domestic manufacturing, and rising nationwide consumption, the resilience of the electric grid has become a strategic national priority. The Company is assessing the suitability, compliance, and integration of drone platforms capable of serving as the aerial backbone for scalable IC Drone operations in the United States. Leveraging Duke's technologies, the IC Drone provides a safer, more efficient, and cost-effective alternative method. In defense, through a collaboration agreement with Elbit Systems Land Ltd. ("Elbit"), the Bird of Prey weapons drone system is an agile, fully stabilized remote weapon system designed for non-line-of-sight and stand-off engagements, marketed by Elbit under the brand name Bird of Prey (formerly known as TIKAD).
お知らせ • Jun 10Duke Robotics Unveils Next-Generation Ic Drone System - the Icds2Duke Robotics Corp. announced the launch of its next-generation Insulator Cleaning Drone System (ICDS2), representing a significant technological advancement in the Company's innovative utility maintenance drone solution. The ICDS2 builds upon the Company's proven IC Drone technology with substantial performance improvements designed to enhance operational capabilities for utility providers worldwide. The ICDS2 features several key technological advancements over its predecessor: Extended Flight and Operational Time: The ICDS2 offers significantly longer flight duration, enabling more efficient servicing of multiple high-voltage insulators in every flight mission. Increased Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW): A considerably higher payload capacity allows the system to carry more cleaning agent, allowing longer refill intervals and enhancing operational efficiency. Enhanced Stability and Position Holding: Advanced stabilization algorithms and improved communication systems deliver superior precision during cleaning operations, enabling operational capabilities even in more challenging weather conditions. Advanced Radar System: Next-generation sensors provide improved detection capabilities, enhancing safety and allowing for operations in more complex environments. Superior Cleaning Durability: Reinforced cleaning mechanisms and optimized water delivery systems increase cleaning effectiveness while reducing maintenance requirements.
お知らせ • Mar 03DUKE Robotics Corp. Appoints Alexandra Papaconstantinou as Managing Director of Duke Robotics GreeceDuke Robotics Corp. announced the appointment of Alexandra Papaconstantinou as Managing Director of Duke Robotics Hellas M I.K.E (“Duke Robotics Greece”), the Company’s wholly owned Greek subsidiary. Mrs. Papaconstantinou brings extensive experience in corporate management, engineering, and business development, with a strong network in the public and corporate sectors in Greece. Mrs. Papaconstantinou has a proven track record in industrial engineering, international business relations, and corporate leadership. From 2004 to 2019, she served as Managing Director of an industrial engineering firm, overseeing business operations and project execution. Since 2006, she has acted as an agent for an Israeli engineering company in Greece, facilitating cross-border collaborations. Additionally, since 2019, she has held the position of General Manager of a real estate company. She holds a BSc in Business Administration from the American College of Greece and an MBA in Finance from the University of Sheffield, UK.
お知らせ • Jun 02Uas Drone’S Subsidiary, Duke Robotics, to Move Its Operations to Science & Industry Park with Adjacent Drone Testing ZoneUAS Drone Corp. announced it has signed a lease for a new facility at the recently built Mevo Carmel Science and Industry Park complex near Yokneam, Israel, which has a large adjacent area for drone flying, takeoffs and landings. UAS Drone’s wholly-owned Israeli subsidiary, Duke Airborne Systems Ltd. and Elbit Systems Land Ltd., signed a Collaboration Agreement in 2021 for global marketing and sales, and production and further development of Duke’s Sniper Drone product. UAS Drone believes this collaboration represents a significant opportunity to expand its global business and product sales.
お知らせ • May 18UAS Drone Corp. announced delayed 10-Q filingOn 05/17/2021, UAS Drone Corp. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-Q by the deadline required by the SEC.
お知らせ • May 13UAS Drone Corp. announced that it has received $5 million in fundingUAS Drone Corp. (OTCPK:USDR) announced that it has entered into securities purchase agreements for a private placement of an aggregate of 12,500,000 common shares, par value $0.0001 per share, at a price of $0.4 per share for gross proceeds of $5,000,000 on May 11, 2021. The transaction included participation from eight non-U.S. investors. In addition, the company issued warrants to purchase 12,500,000 common shares. The warrants are exercisable immediately and for a term of 18 months and have an exercise price of $0.4 per share. The securities issued are exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended pursuant to Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act and/or Rule 506(b) of Regulation D.
お知らせ • Sep 27UAS Drone Corp. Auditor Raises 'Going Concern' DoubtUAS Drone Corp. filed its DOS on Aug 17, 2016 for the period ending Dec 31, 2015. In this report its auditor, Brightman Almagor Zohar & Co, gave an unqualified opinion expressing doubt that the company can continue as a going concern.