UAV Propulsion Tech Signs Agreement with AMT-Advanced Micro Turbines to Enter US UAV Market
UAV Propulsion Tech Signs Agreement with AMT-Advanced Micro Turbines to Enter US UAV Market

Key Takeaways (TLDR)
UAV Propulsion Tech gains advantage by marketing AMT's advanced micro turbine solutions to the US UAV market.
AMT has been developing micro turbines since 1995, transitioning from mainly an RC turbine provider to supplying commercial/defense/university solutions for target drones and advanced UAV's.
AMT's micro turbine solutions will make tomorrow better by meeting the growing demand for counter UAS and advanced high speed UAV solutions in the US market.
AMT's turbines are designed for high-speed target drones, running on various fuels, and achieve exceptional thrust-to-weight ratios with low fuel consumption and rapid acceleration times.
Why it Matters
This news matters because it signifies a significant partnership between two leading companies in the UAV industry, which will impact the availability of advanced micro turbine solutions in the US. The collaboration will provide the best UAV hardware solutions for customers and meet the growing demand for counter UAS and advanced high-speed UAV solutions.
Summary
UAV Propulsion Tech has signed a representative agreement with AMT-Advanced Micro Turbines to market their advanced micro turbine solutions to the US UAV market. AMT has been developing micro turbines since 1995 and has transitioned from mainly an RC turbine provider in the early days to now mainly supplying commercial/defense/university solutions for target drones and advanced UAV's. Bob Schmidt, CEO and founder of UAV Propulsion Tech, expressed excitement about the partnership and bringing world-class advanced micro turbines to the US UAV market.

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