Slovaks and Russians to make drones

Slovak company Litech plans to focus on the development and production of energy sources based on hydrogen-air fuel cells for the air industry and chemical hydrogen production.

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Slovaks and Russians will cooperate on technology projects for drones and energy sources. This stems from a memorandum of cooperation signed by Slovak company Litech and Russian AT Energy on February 9, 2017 in Liptovský Mikuláš.

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Litech plans to focus on the development and production of energy sources based on hydrogen-air fuel cells for the air industry and chemical hydrogen production. Another area should be specialised drones driven by energy from the hydrogen-air fuel cells. They should be able to fly four hours on one fuel tank, the Techbox.sk website reported.

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AT Energy is an innovation company that owns a number of technologies and produces hydrogen-air fuel cells, as well as develops the end products and articles based thereon.

Litech is a technology company which is engaged in the introduction of new technologies and developments in the European Union.

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