Red Cat, which owns Teal Drones, produces hardware and software for military, government and commercial purposes. Palladyne's Pilot AI software allowed several of Teal's drones to independently ...
The development and continued advancement of Palladyne Pilot is the result of multiple contracts with the U.S. Air Force.
Red Cat and Palladyne AI: The Future of UAVs On November 20, 2024, RCAT announced that its subsidiary Red Cat Teal Drones was selected for the US Army’s Short Range Reconnaissance [SRR] Program.
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(“Palladyne AI”), a developer of artificial intelligence software for robotic platforms in the defense and commercial sectors, and Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: RCAT) (“Red Cat”), a ...
"The successful integration of Palladyne Pilot AI software into Teal drones to enable multi-drone autonomous collaboration is an important milestone in the partnership we announced with Red Cat ...