Emerging Markets Report: One on One With KWESST’s Executive Chairman, David Luxton
Kwesst Micro Systems Inc. and Emerging Markets Consulting, LLC.
Kwesst Micro Systems Inc. and Emerging Markets Consulting, LLC.

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ORLANDO, Fla., June 09, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With a world in turmoil… rising inflation, COVID, rising gas prices, and not least of which, the war in Ukraine, there is much uncertainty in business and among investors. All the aforementioned, whether singularly or collectively, can and are impacting businesses. As such, we took a moment to communicate directly with KWESST Micro Systems Inc’s (TSXV: KWE) (OTCQB: KWEMF) Executive Chairman David Luxton to discuss changing global conditions and KWESST’s perpetual effort to grow its business.

KWESST, as you should recall, develops and commercializes breakthrough next-generation tactical systems that meet the requirements of security forces and personal defense for overmatch capability against adversaries. The Company counts the US military and major global defense contractors as its customers.

EMR: KWESST describes its business as “Next Generation Tactical Systems.” What does that really mean, and how has the war in Ukraine changed the need for what KWESST does?

Luxton: KWESST’s “next-generation tactical systems” protect soldiers on the ground and make them more operationally effective by providing real-time situational awareness information on their smartphones, precision targeting, and counter-measures against threats like electronic detection and battlefield lasers.

The war in Ukraine is certainly a game changer, and the next-generation systems we’ve developed for tomorrow’s conflicts are required sooner because tomorrow’s conflicts are suddenly here today, against all expectations.

We’re seeing, especially, accelerated and in some cases urgent interest in our Phantom electronic decoy and our Battlefield Laser Defense System for NATO forces deploying to the Baltic region who might face the same Russian threats as Ukrainian forces.

It’s worth noting that a big part of modern conflict is fought invisibly in the electro-magnetic spectrum, as well as with guns and steel on the ground. Enemy forces can readily locate Ukrainian or NATO troops from the electronic signatures given off by their radio, cell phone and data communications. They then target them with precision munitions –something the Ukrainians are acutely aware of from previous devastating attacks. KWESST’s Phantom electronic decoy mitigates this threat by creating false or “phantom” signals across the battlefield that appear to be NATO communications, thus deceiving and confusing adversaries. We are currently processing several NATO requests for the Phantom system. We are also accelerating ramp-up of production in anticipation of potential orders for early delivery.