• DroneShield’s Terry Van Haren with DroneGuns ready for despatch . 

Credit: DroneShield
    DroneShield’s Terry Van Haren with DroneGuns ready for despatch . Credit: DroneShield
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DroneShield has officially been registered with the Australian and American Governments so that it can take advantage of the partial AUKUS International Trafficking in Arms Regulations exemption.

“Being officially registered under AUKUS strengthens our ability to contribute to global defense initiatives by enabling a more rapid and efficient delivery of advanced capabilities,” said DroneShield CEO Oleg Vornik.

The registration means that DroneShield will be able to export qualifying products and technologies to the US and UK without first seeking a license.

“The simplified export process enhances collaboration, fosters innovation, and reinforces the shared security objectives of Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom," Vornik added.

 

 

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