Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) manufacturer fields demonstrations for decision makers in Baltic states to answer region’s defense and public safety needs WICHITA, Kan., May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc.(NYSE: UAVS), a leading provider of best-in-class unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and sensors for military, public safety, and commercial use, partnered with F9 Distribution Baltic to host Drone Days, a week-long event showcasing the cutting-edge capabilities of the eBee VISION and eBee TAC drones to potential customers in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
"Together we performed flight demonstrations highlighting the exceptional real-time surveillance and mapping functionalities of the eBee VISION, leaving a great impression on military and public safety officials with their precision and reliability.” Follow this link to download images from the Drone Days events.-###- Media ContactInvestor Relations:Andy WoodwardEmail: UAVS@ageagle.com+1 (469) 451-2344 Andy.woodward@ageagle.com LinkedIn Facebook X YouTube About AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc.
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