The US Army has awarded a nearly $50 million contract to Florida-based Genesis Systems to purchase equipment that can extract drinking water from the air. The WaterCube systems are intended to provide supplies to soldiers deployed in remote and hazardous areas.
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The US Army has awarded a nearly $50 million contract to Florida-based Genesis Systems to purchase equipment that can extract drinking water from the air. The WaterCube systems are intended to provide supplies to soldiers deployed in remote and hazardous areas.