UAV Solutions, OMNITRU sign distribution agreement
UAV Solutions has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with OMNITRU Technologies for the sale of its products and services in Colombia, Mexico, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
The agreement will see OMNITRU promote the sale of UAV Solutions products in these regions, and provide customers with training, operations & maintenance and integrated logistics support.
Together the companies aim to address the growing demand for unmanned systems in the Middle East and Latin America, which they see as important emerging markets.
Billie Davidson, president, UAV Solutions, said: ‘We believe that OMNITRU’s proven experience and solid reputation will contribute to our success in these regions. Their desire to form long term partnerships with their customers aligns with our company goals and values.’
UAV Solutions provides UAS for a range of military, police and first responder observation and surveillance roles, including the Phoenix 15, Phoenix 30, Phoenix 60, Talon 120 and Talon 240; and the Tactical Airborne Ground Surveillance System (TAGSS) and TAGSS-Micro tethered balloon systems.
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