Canadian Trucker Protests & Ukrainian Invasion Accelerate Demand For KWESST Non-Lethal & Soldier Decoy Technologies

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KWESST Micro Systems (KWE:TSXV) offers high-tech, covert defense systems that we only get to see in Tom Cruise movies. $KWE is a leader in “soldier systems” technologies that increase the capabilities of soldiers.  Let’s be clear right off the start, KWESST doesn’t sell weaponry.  Rather, it sells technologies that make a big difference to the safety and effectiveness of soldiers. For example, the Company’s PhantomTM electronic decoy technology helps prevent soldiers being located and killed due to electronic signals their equipment creates - by creating multiple electronic decoys that enemies can not differentiate. CANADIAN TRUCKER PROTESTS Events like the trucker protests have created a pronounced increase in demand by law enforcement agencies for non-lethal equipment. $KWE ARWEN anti-riot equipment was used at the trucker protest in Ottawa to help bring a safe conclusion to the incident. As a result $KWE is now processing numerous quote requests for replenishment and expansion of anti-riot equipment. UKRAINE INVASION The invasion of Ukraine by Russia has been a major catalyst for KWESST's PhantomTM electronic decoy, including several pending requests and price quotations to fill Urgent Operational Requirements for NATO forces. This level and urgency of interest leads $KWE to believe that it is highly likely it could receive NATO country orders throughout its 2022 fiscal year and beyond. ESTABLISHED TRACK RECORD OF SUCCESS The company’s Leadership team experience spans decades and hundreds of millions of dollars in military and homeland security contracts. In addition it has partnered with globally recognized equipment manufacturers to integrate its systems into their solutions to create high value-add products for global customers, including SAMSUNG. The company generated over $1.27M in revenue for the year ended Sept 30, 2021 but has already announced subsequent contracts surpassing this in the early months of this fiscal year. The soldier systems market is projected to hit $14.5 Billion by 2023 and, up until  now, small cap investors have never had a company to participate in this lucrative (and SUPER COOL) market. Listen this powerful interview with Executive Chairman David Luxton, who is a globally recognized entrepreneur in the defence and security industry. He was formerly an infantry officer and senior official with the Canadian and British governments before leading the global build-out of multiple defence and security companies. All together, companies under the leadership of David Luxton have generated over $1,000,000,000 (Billion) in sales.

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