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VSBLTY GROUPE TECHNOLOGIES BRINGS AI-POWERED COUNTER DRONE DETECTION TO THE GULF REGION AS TRADITIONAL DEFENSES REACH THEIR LIMITS

VSBLTY Groupe Technologies Corp. (CSE: VSBY) (OTCQB: VSBGF) (Frankfurt: 5765) ("VSBLTY" or the "Company") today announced the availability of its multi-sensor drone detection and intelligence platform for the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) market, where the ongoing conflict has fundamentally changed how governments think about drone defense.

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VSBLTY GROUPE TECHNOLOGIES BRINGS AI-POWERED COUNTER DRONE DETECTION TO THE GULF REGION AS TRADITIONAL DEFENSES REACH THEIR LIMITS

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