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US Nuclear Proudly Joins Rad-Responder Network, Securely Reporting Realtime Drone Data to U.S. DOE, NNSA, DTRA, EPA, FEMA, and Air Force

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US Nuclear (OTCQB: UCLE) partnered with the Ohio Department of Health to conduct a flight training operation demonstrating its DroneRad system's capabilities in radiation detection. The operation took place on June 22-23, 2021, at the Calamityville Training Center, showcasing the company's integration with the RadResponder Network for real-time data sharing on radiological hazards. The DroneRad system, noted for its 7-hour flight time and 10-mile range, has garnered increased interest due to its effectiveness in mapping radiological, biological, and chemical threats.

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  • US Nuclear's DroneRad system has been successfully integrated with the RadResponder Network, enhancing its operational capabilities.
  • The company reported increased interest and sales of the DroneRad due to its unique detection features.
  • Ohio Department of Health's acquisition of a DroneRad system indicates growing demand for US Nuclear's technology.
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Los Angeles, CA, Nov. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire -- US Nuclear (OTCQB: UCLE) recently partnered with the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) Radiation Emergency Preparedness Team to conduct a multi-agency flight training operation at the Calamityville Training Center in Ohio on June 22-23, 2021, showcasing USN’s unique ability to fully integrate its radiation payload data by connecting directly to the RadResponder Network.  US Nuclear is currently the only drone vendor that has done this.  The training exercise involved US Nuclear’s DroneRad system flying a perimeter around crashed vehicles to measure, map, and report the fallout from a radiological hazard.

Participants of the training operation included: US Air Force, US Nuclear Corp, Ohio Department of Transportation, Ohio Department of Health, and Wright State University. 

The RadResponder Network is the national standard for the management of radiological data, created by a collaboration between FEMA, DOE, NNSA, EPA, and DTRA.  It enables organizations to rapidly and securely record, share, and aggregate large quantities of data while managing equipment, personnel, interagency partnerships, and multijurisdictional event space. 

With RadResponder, radiological hazards measured by US Nuclear’s drone systems are reported real-time to all relevant agencies (state, federal, local), allowing them to rapidly identify and react to threats.

US Nuclear has been enjoying increased interest and sales of their DroneRad system due to its unique detection and mapping of radiological, biological, and chemical hazards and ability to connect to RadResponder for radiation safety and defense.  ODH recently purchased a DroneRad system from US Nuclear.  US Nuclear provides drone systems that feature a truly outstanding 7-hour flight time and range of up to 10 miles depending on local regulations.

Benefits of US Nuclear’s DroneRad System:

  • Fast and cost-effective coverage of large areas
  • High sensitivity and identification of the type of radiation
  • Worker protection
  • Fast deployment prior to First Responder's entering hazardous areas
  • Ability to quickly and safely search out and detect a radioactive source in a vehicle or building
  • Enhanced and cost-effective maintenance surveys for Nuclear Power Plants, Radiation Waste Repositories, Uranium Mines, Waste Disposal areas, etc.
  • Wireless data download to ground station or First Responder cell phones
  • Data archive and retrieval for historical documentation

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Investors may find additional information regarding US Nuclear Corp. at the SEC website at http://www.sec.gov, or the company’s website at www.usnuclearcorp.com.

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US Nuclear Corp. (OTCQB: UCLE)

Robert I. Goldstein, President, CEO, and Chairman

Rachel Boulds, Chief Financial Officer

(818) 883 7043

Email: info@usnuclearcorp.com

www.usnuclearcorp.com

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What recent partnership did US Nuclear (UCLE) announce?

US Nuclear partnered with the Ohio Department of Health for a flight training operation showcasing its DroneRad system.

When was the flight training operation conducted?

The flight training operation was conducted on June 22-23, 2021.

What capabilities does the DroneRad system offer?

The DroneRad system is capable of detecting, mapping, and reporting radiological hazards, with a flight time of up to 7 hours.

How does the RadResponder Network relate to US Nuclear's operations?

The RadResponder Network allows US Nuclear's drone systems to report radiological hazard data in real-time to relevant agencies.

Why is there increased interest in US Nuclear's products?

There is increased interest due to the unique detection and mapping capabilities of the DroneRad system for radiological, biological, and chemical threats.

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