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Coca Cola Option Return Rate$Ondas(ONDS.US) The social media screenshot posted by Jes Chosid (an executive at American Robotics, a subsidiary of Ondas) is actually a direct response from Ondas ($Ondas(ONDS.US)) to Fortem's (the World Cup organization's designated counter-drone company, involved in security for two World Cups) technological leadership. It confirms a major breakthrough in the compliance process of Iron Drone within the United States.
Interpretation of the core message of this statement:
• Compliance Breakthrough (Refuting the "Not Approved" Argument): The text explicitly states that Iron Drone "has been approved for use within the United States." This directly refutes doubts that ONDS's kinetic solutions cannot enter the US market.
• Endorsement by Four Major Federal Agencies: Although the usage threshold is very high, requiring training from DoD, DHS, DoE, or DoJ, this proves the system has passed the highest level of federal review.
• "Last Line of Defense" Positioning: This echoes your mention of NYPD negotiations. As it is the "last line of defense," when soft-kill (protocol hacking) fails, this "soft-kinetic net capture" is the ultimate solution.
• Defense Against Fortem: Fortem emphasizes it is the only kinetic solution for DHS, while Jes Chosid emphasizes that Iron Drone's "soft-kinetic (net capture that does not produce debris)" is more suitable for technologically advanced departments like the NYPD.
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