RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:PYR - News ReleaseAnd here I was sure that one of the 3 would be the Drosrite system.
Even for the moment assumiing all 3 you site are successful, thats like looking at a player's last 3 plate appearances to determine his seasons batting average.
Its still too early to determine if the chemical warfare unit is a success. They have been grated contracts to devellop the unit(s) but they are still in testing. I quote from the Feb. 4 PR
"This Contract is expected to start imminently and, along with testing of the first System currently underway at PyroGenesis' facilities, is expected to be completed by end of Q2-2016. Of note, PyroGenesis' Client is planning to spend an additional US $100 Millions during the final testing phase of the System.
Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2016/02/04/pyrogenesis-receives-additional-contract-of-us-160k-from-military-consortium-to#YIF1oUuTOm2FCIkr.99"
Furthermore the success of military endeavours doesn't require economic feasability. Those $600.00 hammers worked perfectly but nbody other than the military is going to buy them.