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TheDrooben

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Don't say it @Esq.111............
 
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Esq.111

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F$%k it........

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buena suerte :-)

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Is this the usual pumping before the annual meeting again? I’m holding back my enthusiasm, especially since the stock price is still too low… it’s a joke compared to where we should actually be given these achievements. The fact that we still don’t have major revenues shouldn’t push the price down this far .. I’ve mentioned that before. I really hope for some positive news that will finally support the price in a sustainable way.
 
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Btw… don’t get a heart attack when you see announcement coming in….. it’s a speeding ticket… you read it first on THE STOCK EXCHANGE
 
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I can confirm Steven is leaving because he replied to a job post written by a mate, that was way below his pay rate, with the words ‘I’m interested’. Tony Lewis is also leaving because he liked a Nvidia post, and Tony Dawes is clearly leaving because he logged onto LinkedIn two days in a row.
in that case I can confirm that you no longer drink beer as you have no longer posted beer pics
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Btw… don’t get a heart attack when you see announcement coming in….. it’s a speeding ticket… you read it first on THE STOCK EXCHANGE



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in that case I can confirm that you no longer drink beer as you have no longer posted beer pics

Also in that case, I can see the market is responding positive on this information 😂

Or will we see a dump after this important insider information?? 👁️👄👁️
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
I wonder if any our neuromorphic radar signaling processing will be utilized on this big spy balloon!


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Raytheon, Nine Others Compete for US Army’s $4.2B Tethered Spy Balloon Deal​

Photo of Joe Saballa Joe SaballaApril 16, 2025
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The US Army has selected 10 defense firms to compete for a $4.2-billion program to develop a next-generation, lighter-than-air surveillance balloon.
Raytheon, QinetiQ, Skyship Services, Advanced Technology Systems, and Thunderbolt have been named among the participants in the 10-year initiative, known as the Persistent Surveillance System – Tethered (PSS-T).
They will be joined by Leidos, Elevated Technologies, Mission Solutions Group, TCOM, and Tyonek Technical Services, each bringing specialized capabilities in aerostat design, integration, and mission support.
The army first issued a solicitation for PSS-T in mid-2024, seeking industry solutions to enhance persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities amid evolving geopolitical threats.
A total of 10 bids were submitted for the cost-plus-fixed-fee contract.

Advanced Detection Capability​

The PSS-T is envisioned as a long-endurance, multi-sensor surveillance platform capable of delivering 360-degree detection, tracking, and targeting data.
Designed to operate at altitudes up to 15,000 feet (4,572 meters), the system will provide near-continuous coverage in support of joint and multinational operations.
It will be equipped with advanced electro-optical/infrared sensors and high-resolution radar to monitor vast areas in real time, including detecting low-observable platforms like stealth aircraft.
The PSS-T aims to close critical gaps in aerial surveillance, particularly in the “near-space” zone exploited by adversaries in recent years.
“As demand signals continue to increase, aerostat systems will be key in delivering persistent capabilities worldwide,” said Lareina Adams, an official from the Program Executive Office Intelligence, Electronic Warfare & Sensors.

Delivering on Strategic Priorities​

The initiative follows heightened urgency around ISR modernization after the February 2023 Chinese high-altitude balloon incursion, which overflew Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana.
The incident was widely regarded as a “national security wake-up call,” with reports indicating the balloon collected critical intelligence before it was neutralized.
In response, the US Army signaled as early as December 2023 its intent to launch a high-altitude ISR development program in 2025, an effort now materializing through PSS-T.
Once fielded, the PSS-T is expected to dramatically improve the army’s ability to detect, assess, and respond to aerial threats with greater speed and precision.


 
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I wonder if any our neuromorphic radar signaling processing will be utilized on this big spy balloon!


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Raytheon, Nine Others Compete for US Army’s $4.2B Tethered Spy Balloon Deal​

Photo of Joe Saballa Joe SaballaApril 16, 2025
1 minute read
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The US Army has selected 10 defense firms to compete for a $4.2-billion program to develop a next-generation, lighter-than-air surveillance balloon.
Raytheon, QinetiQ, Skyship Services, Advanced Technology Systems, and Thunderbolt have been named among the participants in the 10-year initiative, known as the Persistent Surveillance System – Tethered (PSS-T).
They will be joined by Leidos, Elevated Technologies, Mission Solutions Group, TCOM, and Tyonek Technical Services, each bringing specialized capabilities in aerostat design, integration, and mission support.
The army first issued a solicitation for PSS-T in mid-2024, seeking industry solutions to enhance persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities amid evolving geopolitical threats.
A total of 10 bids were submitted for the cost-plus-fixed-fee contract.

Advanced Detection Capability​

The PSS-T is envisioned as a long-endurance, multi-sensor surveillance platform capable of delivering 360-degree detection, tracking, and targeting data.
Designed to operate at altitudes up to 15,000 feet (4,572 meters), the system will provide near-continuous coverage in support of joint and multinational operations.
It will be equipped with advanced electro-optical/infrared sensors and high-resolution radar to monitor vast areas in real time, including detecting low-observable platforms like stealth aircraft.
The PSS-T aims to close critical gaps in aerial surveillance, particularly in the “near-space” zone exploited by adversaries in recent years.
“As demand signals continue to increase, aerostat systems will be key in delivering persistent capabilities worldwide,” said Lareina Adams, an official from the Program Executive Office Intelligence, Electronic Warfare & Sensors.

Delivering on Strategic Priorities​

The initiative follows heightened urgency around ISR modernization after the February 2023 Chinese high-altitude balloon incursion, which overflew Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana.
The incident was widely regarded as a “national security wake-up call,” with reports indicating the balloon collected critical intelligence before it was neutralized.
In response, the US Army signaled as early as December 2023 its intent to launch a high-altitude ISR development program in 2025, an effort now materializing through PSS-T.
Once fielded, the PSS-T is expected to dramatically improve the army’s ability to detect, assess, and respond to aerial threats with greater speed and precision.




Or maybe they will use our technology implemented in another spy balloon, to spy this spy balloon ?? 🤯🤯 this would be crazy though
 

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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
“Our customers”

“Our next step may or may not be put this on a chip”

“..what’s gonna happen with this?……Intelligence in every device around you”

🤷🏻‍♂️ so, what’s going on here folks???


Hi 7,

You know I'm quite surprised that Alf's comment didn't prompt a little more discussion than it actually did.

It's a bit like me telling everyone that "I might get out of bed tomorrow morning, but then again I might not".

Not really sure what to make of it?



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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Or maybe they will use our technology implemented in another spy balloon, to spy this spy balloon ?? 🤯🤯 this would be crazy though

My balloon is bigger than your balloon.


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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
OMG! NASA is planning to grow wacky tobaccy in space!

So now, if you smoke a joint, you'll be able to say "Wow! I feel really "spaced-out" and you'll be 100% accurate!

 
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