Elsight Limited announced a further level of FCC certification (beyond the SDOC - Supplier's Declaration of Conformity) and as a direct result, the conclusion of two new deals in Indonesia, and the Netherlands, signifying Halo's first post certification orders as an indication of Halo's readiness to enter the market on a larger commercial scale. Since the initial release of Halo on Nov. 24th, 2019, the Company has focused its efforts on preparing Halo for the various markets while improving its performance and adding needed capabilities through extensive development effort. Notwithstanding the current challenging environment, including restrictions on travel and personal contact, the Company and its customers have completed more than 15 extensive POCs and over 2,000 flight hours on various platforms in various geographies, including but not limited to USA, Singapore, and others. The trials covered the following main areas: Drones and robotics; Command post vehicle/command & control vehicle backhauling; Rural communication and upgrade of corporate networks in remote rural areas (USA and India); Telemedicine and remote paramedics and nurses' solutions (France); HLS applications in various countries. The completion of these rigorous tests and trials coupled with the Company now being equipped with needed certifications, including the FCC SDoC1 described in company's previous announcement as well as the full FCC certification now mean that Elsight is well positioned to translate this effort into a new, more mature level of commercial success with corresponding deal values.