Realtime Robotics' Hera Drone Achieves Success in US Military Trials
Vietnam's Realtime Robotics (RtR) showcased its Hera drone at a Las Vegas exhibition, catching the attention of the US military. Following successful trials in Alaska, where Hera operated in extreme cold conditions, it received a gold medal at the 'Make in Vietnam' technology awards. RtR's CEO, Lương Việt Quốc, emphasized the need for Vietnam to leverage its competitive advantages to foster more global-class tech products. The company aims to expand in the US defense market, focusing on non-China components to meet governmental requirements.

Realtime Robotics (RtR) successfully showcased its Hera drone at a Las Vegas exhibition, leading to an invitation from the US military for trials in Alaska. Hera demonstrated capabilities in harsh cold conditions, completing all required missions, including reconnaissance and logistics.
The drone received the gold medal for outstanding digital technology at the 'Make in Vietnam' awards. RtR's success opens doors to the US defense market, where it offers a 'non-China' product advantage. CEO Lương Việt Quốc highlighted the importance of Vietnam adapting its policies to foster innovation and compete globally, citing the need for investment in research and development.




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