Strategic Elements (ASX:SOR) share price up on Defence Force collab
Strategic Elements (ASX:SOR) share price up on Defence Force collab
A plan to build a driver-less car for the Australian Defence Force has sent Strategic Elements’ shares rolling.
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Strategic Elements to develop autonomous vehicle for Defence
The company will collaborate with the Defence Science Technology Group and the University of Western Australia to build the solution and conduct a live demonstration to the Army. The autonomous vehicle will carry drones and sensors into a target environment keeping humans at a safe distance.
Strategic Elements Ltd’s (ASX:SOR) (OTCMKTS:SORHF) subsidiary Stealth Technologies will design and deliver an autonomous drone carrying vehicle that automates detection and sensing of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents.
This autonomous vehicle will be designed to carry drones and sensors into a target environment keeping humans at a safe distance and will enable rapid traversing of the target area using sensors to map and monitor the location of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) sources.
SOR to Develop Autonomous Vehicle for Defence with DST
Strategic Elements Ltd (ASX:SOR) is pleased to report that subsidiary ‘Stealth Technologies’ will design and deliver an autonomous drone carrying vehicle that automates detection and sensing of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents. The Company will collaborate with Defence Science Technology Group (DSTG), part of the
Australian
Department of Defence, and the University of Western Australia to build the solution and conduct a live demonstration to Army. The Western Australian Defence Science Centre has agreed to part fund the collaborative work.
The autonomous vehicle will carry drones and sensors into a target environment keeping humans at a safe distance. The autonomous drone will enable rapid traversing of the target area using sensors to map and/or monitor the location of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) sources.
Strategic Elements and Honeywell to assess development of Autonomous Security Vehicle
The company has also been conducting ongoing discussions with potential pilot deployments for the ASV and the AxV Platform in defence, security, agriculture, mining and other areas outside the correctional sector. Site Acceptance Testing has been achieved for the ASV developed for Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison.
Strategic Elements Ltd (ASX:SOR) is to negotiate a new agreement with global Fortune 100 software-industrial company Honeywell International Inc (NASDAQ:HON) to further develop and commercialise the Autonomous Security Vehicle (ASV).
This comes after the collaborators achieved Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) of the ASV developed for the Western Australian Department of Justice at the Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison (EGRP).