Red Cat to sell consumer drone units Rotor Riot and Fat Shark to focus on security specialist Teal

Diversified aerial tech group Red Cat Holdings is moving to tighten its range of activities with the announcement it will sell its two consumer drone divisions, Rotor Riot and Fat Shark, to focus on the military and security activities of its surging Teal unit.

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Red Cat Holdings confirms acquisition of Skypersonic

Fat Shark’s parent company Red Cat Holdings has announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Skypersonic and its technologies. The acquisition will allow Fat Shark’s technology to be used alongside Skypersonic to undertake remote inspections from anywhere in the world.

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Fat Shark’s parent company Red Cat looks to buy Skypersonic

After showing off what the two company’s tech is capable of when combined, Fat Shark’s parent company Red Cat Holdings has signed a letter of intent to purchase Skypersonic – an investment that would allow the company to offer a drone platform operated from anywhere in the world.

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Fat Shark manages to fly a drone from 1,200 miles away

Thanks to a new partnership with Skypersonic UAV, Fat Shark has managed to fly a drone from 1,200 miles away with minimal lag. The system uses custom-developed hardware and software from Skypersonic and Fat Shark’s Shark Byte system.

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Fat Shark’s Shark Byte FPV system reaches $1 million in orders

Fat Shark’s parent company, Red Cat Holdings, has announced the company has received more than $1 million in pre-orders for its Shark Byte digital FPV system in November alone. The new digital FPV goggles from Fat Shark is said to be a cheaper alternative to DJI’s FPV system.

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Fat Shark to be acquired by Red Cat, now a part of Rotor Riot

Red Cat Holdings announced that it has signed an agreement that will see it acquire FPV goggle manufacturer, Fat Shark, by November 1, 2020, if everything goes according to plan. Fat Shark will now join the Red Cat Holdings family to provide the company with a fully-integrated supply chain with soon-to-be sister company, Rotor Riot.

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