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3 Major Global Markets Are In (KWE)'s Crosshairs Right Now (4 Potential Breakout Catalysts)

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Friday. Another breakout idea. Did you tune in? 3 Major Global Markets Are In 's Crosshairs Right No

Friday. Another breakout idea. Did you tune in? 3 Major Global Markets Are In (KWE)'s Crosshairs Right Now (4 Potential Breakout Catalysts) December 12th Dear Reader, Friday. Another breakout idea. Did you tune in? Your latest profile crushed it from Thursday's close to Friday's high. Moving approximately 22%, we were able to crown a new champ. Not too shabby, but here's something new... The company we're profiling today is looking to disrupt at least 3 big global markets with their multi-niche segmented products. And these global markets are big. I mean, huge. One is expected to reach $12.5Bn, another is expected to hit $33.5Bn, and another could nail $868Bn all by 2028. (1) Putting it simply, the sky could be the limit for this company. So when I saw that they were jumping ship from the OTCQB to join the Nasdaq Capital Market, I knew I needed to put together a full company report for you to sink your teeth into. For Monday, December 12th, there is only one profile to have at the top of your watch-list: KWESST Micro Systems Inc. (KWE) KWESST develops and commercializes proprietary next-generation technologies that deliver a tactical advantage for military, security forces, and personal defense. And right now, KWE has several potential catalysts that could provide it with a breakout spark. Check them out: No. 1 - Joining The Nasdaq Capital Market Could Provide Game-Changing Exposure Worldwide No. 2 - Company Awarded Significant Three-Year Contract After Extensive Competitive Process No. 3 - Important Brand Ambassador Strategy Could Influence Millions (Literally!) No. 4 - Company Led By A World-Class, Experience Team But more on those in a second... KWESST's Three Niche Segments (Non-Lethal, Digitization, Counter-Threat) #1. Non-Lethal: KWESST develops and commercializes proprietary non-lethal products for personal defense, public safety, and close quarters combat simulation. PARA OPS Non-lethal products for personal defense, public safety and close quarters combat simulation. A next-generation replacement for most legacy systems on the market today. A patent-pending (# 17/669,420), non-lethal low-energy cartridge-based system that fires from a dedicated device that can resemble a TV remote control or a flashlight depending on the proposed use. Devices shoot only PARA OPS cartridges in three variants: (1) solid polymer slug; (2) inert colored powder, or (3) a safe incapacitating pepper powder. A replacement for systems on the market today that are either high-energy and can be lethal or are air-gun based that are complex and less reliable. How it works and compares to high-energy cartridge systems and air guns Low Energy Cartridge Case - Low energy actuator disc in rear - No gunpowder or compressed gas - Specifically configured interior mates with projectile to generate self-stabilizing spin for accuracy and distance - Simple manufacturing - Calibrated actuator well below the “lethal” threshold Projectiles - Injection molded polymer - Pre-loaded into cartridge casings - Three payload variants: (1.) Solid slug. (2.) Inert colored powder. (3.) Incapacitating irritant pepper powder. How it works and compares to high-energy cartridge systems and air guns: Low Energy Cartridge Case - Low energy actuator disc in rear - No gunpowder or compressed gas - Specifically configured interior mates with projectile to generate self-stabilizing spin for accuracy and distance - Simple manufacturing - Calibrated actuator well below the “lethal” threshold Projectiles - Injection molded polymer - Pre-loaded into cartridge casings - Three payload variants: (1.) Solid slug. (2.) Inert colored powder. (3.) Incapacitating irritant pepper powder. ----- ARWEN Non-lethal product line - Complementary acquisition, completed December 2021. - Iconic brand with established yet underexploited customer base of law enforcement in North America and overseas. - Used primarily for riot control and by police tactical teams during high-risk arrests against potentially armed violent persons vs. PARA OPS against unarmed aggressive persons. Expected synergies - Market synergies – immediate access to law enforcement market for PARA OPS. - Technology synergies – PARA OPS can provide low-energy cartridge for ARWEN launchers. - Cost synergies – combined facilities and engineering. ----- #2. Digitization: KWESST develops and commercializes proprietary next-generation real-time situational awareness technologies for military and public safety agencies. Real-time situational awareness for military and public safety agencies A high-growth/high-value business segment for KWESST leveraging its domain knowledge, proprietary sensor-software integration, algorithms and electronic circuitry. - KWESST earned a $1Mn contract from the U.S. Marine Corps. - General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada subsequently engaged KWESST’s digitization Center of Excellence to help develop a showcase next-generation digitized soldier system for the Canadian Army, demonstrated at CANSEC 2022. - Awarded contract July 2022 to digitize national Ground Search And Rescue (GSAR) capabilities for Public Safety Canada. ----- #3. Counter-Threat: KWESST develops and commercializes proprietary next-generation Counter-Threat technologies that deliver a tactical advantage. Electronic counter-measures – leveraging KWESST’s proprietary sensor-software integration Phantom is a compact portable multi-function device that includes the ability to emulate the electronic communications of any NATO country in order to spoof adversaries as to the location of NATO forces. - A patented version of much larger vehicle-mounted Electronic Warfare systems. - In November 2021 General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) selected Phantom for a U.S. military vehicle program proposal. - Incorporated into U.S. DOD trials in August, 2022. Get More Key Details Here [(Company Presentation)](. ----- No. 1 KWE Potential Catalyst - Joining The Nasdaq Capital Market Back in August, KWE did this: [KWESST publicly files a registration statement with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission for a proposed registered offering in the United States and dual-listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market]( What could happen from this? Exposure. With the Nasdaq Capital Market being one of the most watched markets worldwide, tons of new eyes will be recognizing this company's existence for the first time. Where they go from there... ----- No. 2 KWE Potential Catalyst - Company Awarded Significant Three-Year Contract After Extensive Competitive Process From the article: “In partnership with CC-T, we are very pleased to have won this bid with Public Safety Canada, following an extensive competitive process,” said Rick Bowes, VP of Digitization and Counter-Threat Products at KWESST. [Read the full article here.]( ----- No. 3 KWE Potential Catalyst - Important Brand Ambassador Strategy Could Influence Millions (Literally!) Brandon Tatum has agreed to be the company's strategic advisor and advocate for the LEC System. Mr. Tatum is a former Tucson Police Officer and runs a successful You-Tube channel called “The Officer Tatum,” with over 1.6 million subscribers, as well as other social media platforms. Mr. Tatum [shared]( "PARA OPS is a potential game changer for law enforcement, and it adds to a family's ability to diversify home and personal defense. As a former police officer, I understand the value of having a reliable non-lethal cartridgebased firing platform as an option on patrol, which also gives great flexibility during tactical developments. I also recognize that there is a significant population in America that is looking for a tool that can keep them safe without having to resort to deadly force. PARA OPS is a great solution for these objectives, and I am 100 percent behind this innovative strategy to make our world a safer and more responsible place." ----- No. 4 KWE Potential Catalyst - Company Led By A World-Class, Experience Team Here's the squad that's leading KWE towards becoming a multi-market stalwart: Jeff MacLeod Founder, President, CEO & Board Member Jeff is a former Canadian RCEME officer and served as System Engineer for three major Army Crown Projects before moving to the private sector. David E. Luxton Executive Chairman David is a recognized entrepreneur in the defense and security industry. He is former Chairman and CEO of United Tactical Systems. Steve Archambault CFO Mr. Archambault began his career as a CPA, CA, with Ernst & Young LLP, followed by senior finance positions at AXIS Capital, a global in-surer and rein-surer. ----- KWE Recap - The Top Potential Breakout Catalysts To Know Right Now No. 1 - Joining The Nasdaq Capital Market Could Provide Game-Changing Exposure Worldwide No. 2 - Company Awarded Significant Three-Year Contract After Extensive Competitive Process No. 3 - Important Brand Ambassador Strategy Could Influence Millions (Literally!) No. 4 - Company Led By A World-Class, Experience Team ----- Coverage is officially initiated on KWE. When time permits, do this: Get KWE on your radar now. Sincerely, FierceAnalyst | Jaks Swift Editorial Writer [Source 1]( (Always Remember The St-ock Prices Could Be Significantly Lower Now From The Dates I Provided.) FierceInvestor (FierceInvestor . com) is owned by SWN Media LLC, a limited liability company. Ownership of FI has now moved to a single individual. Disclosure: I am not a lic-ensed fina-ncial adviser. Make sure to always do your own research and due diligence on any day and swing profile I bring to your attention. Fierce full disclosure is to be read and fully understood before using Fierce's website, or joining Fierce's email or text list. By viewing Fierce's website and/or reading Fierce's email or text newsletter you are agreeing to -> [( An owner of SWN Media LLC owns and operates smallcapfirm . com (“SCF”), owns and operates stockwirenews . com (“SWN”), and owns and operates stockstreetwire . com ("SSW"). From time to time, SWN, SCF, FI, and/or SSW will publicly disseminate information about a company via website, email, SMS and other points of media. Pursuant to an agreement between SWN Media LLC and North Equities Corp., FierceInvestor (FI) has been hired for a period beginning on 12/11/22 and ending on 12/13/22 to publicly disseminate information about (KWE) via Website, Email and SMS. SWN Media LLC was paid twenty-seven thousand four hundred and ninety USD via bank wire transfer. We own zero shares of (KWE). Fierce | 539 W Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75208 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by jaks@fierceanalyst.net

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