Thank you. Welcome everyone to our fourth quarter and full fiscal year 2024 earnings conference call. I will start by summarizing our performance and recent achievements. Leah will then take you through our financial results in greater detail, and then Leah and I will take your questions. I am pleased to report record results for the quarter and a record-breaking fiscal year for Red Cat. First, for the full fiscal year, revenue increased 286% to a record $17.8 million compared to $4.6 million last fiscal year. Fourth quarter revenue rose to $6.4 million, over a 100% increase from the same period last year, and now a new top line quarter record. This is our fourth consecutive quarter of top line sequential growth averaging above 10%. The last four quarters were driven by feet-on-the-street organic sales revenue. None of this revenue was from a program of record production contract or the Replicator Initiative. These record-breaking achievements were completed with a single product, the Teal 2. During this past fiscal year, global demand continued to surge for small, portable autonomous systems, and Red Cat responded accordingly. We invested across the organization to strengthen our product portfolio and expand our manufacturing capacity to meet the evolving needs of our customers. Our product portfolio has expanded from one drone to three drones, completing our recently announced Family of Systems. Let's discuss the Red Cat Family of Systems. Our Family of Systems strategy is a result of looking to our urgent user needs regarding the deployment of low-cost, portable, field-repairable and recoverable ISR and precision strike systems. This is a paradigm shift in the drone industry where more expensive, nonrecoverable systems have dominated the market for the last decade. The Family of Systems addresses a variety of mission sets for medium-range ISR, short-range reconnaissance and first-person view, FPV, precision strike capabilities, commanded and controlled from a singular tactical ground control system and optimized for GPS-denied and other contested environments. I will now discuss our recent acquisitions and partnerships. I will start with FlightWave. Our proposed acquisition of FlightWave Aerospace brings medium- to long-range ISR and high-resolution mapping capabilities to the Red Cat portfolio through their flagship products, the Edge 130 Blue. With a range of 20 kilometers and extended flight endurance, the Edge 130 outperforms other drones in its class while maintaining a small, portable form factor, which is critical to frontline warfighters. In the near future, the Edge 130 will be -- will complement the solutions of Red Cat's other subsidiary, Teal Drones, by performing joint meshed network autonomous ISR missions in multiple domains such as land, sea and air. We also have an exclusive partnership with Sentien Robotics. The partnership between Red Cat and Sentien Robotics will enable Red Cat to provide warfighters with the ability for continuous, uninterrupted reconnaissance on enemy targets with drone swarms. Teal Drones' battlefield-tested drones, coupled with Sentien's fleet-handling capabilities, give warfighters tools and technology they have never had access to. New technology is dramatically changing the nature of warfare, and we believe those who can integrate defensive and offensive assets across multiple domains and rapidly deploy those capabilities against adversarial targets will gain tactical superiority. This agreement with Sentien is a major step towards the autonomous deployment and control of drone swarms and the capability to launch from small boats or ships. This brings us to the Replicator Initiative, which seems to be focused on the Indo-Pacific region. For investors new to the Red Cat story, the Replicator Initiative is a program launched by the U.S. Department of Defense aimed at rapidly delivering advanced autonomous systems to the military. Announced in August 2023, the initiative focuses on creating and deploying thousands of all-domain attritable autonomous systems, or otherwise known as ADA2, within 18 to 24 months. The Senate Appropriations Committee recently approved a defense spending bill for fiscal 2025 that would provide full funding for the Pentagon's high-profile autonomous systems initiatives known as Replicator. And lawmakers raised the possibility that even more money could be allotted for the effort. This DOD funding for drones is going to be the primary vehicle the U.S. government uses to kick-start domestic production. This budget, plus the continuing resolution last year and other allocations, will result in about $1.5 billion in funds for Replicator alone going to drone manufacturers from now until September of 2025. That will be approximately $100 million per month. We believe we are well positioned for future Replicator tranches with our Family of Systems combined with our swarming capabilities. Last but not least, let's discuss programs of record. Again, for the people new to the story, a program of record in the Department of Defense refers to an acquisition program that has been officially recognized and funded with the future year's defense program. This means the program has successfully passed through the necessary approval processes and is included in the DOD's budget planning. SRR, the Short Range Reconnaissance program, is a U.S. Army initiative designed to equip soldiers with small, rapidly deployable, unmanned aircraft systems for reconnaissance and surveillance activities. The primary goal is to enhance situational awareness and provide a tactical advantage at the platoon level. This program of record selection process has gone on for over five years. It started with 37 companies and is now down to Red Cat and one other company. The final test for the Army was in May. We had to deliver approximately 50 final prototype systems. The final down selection is scheduled for the end of next month, September 2024. We believe this production contract will be in the hundreds of millions. Usually, when we talk about programs of record, they are U.S.-based contracts. Red Cat is also in late stages for NATO programs of record. We believe that they are also significantly larger than the U.S. SRR program of record. These programs are expected in the next two months to have their down selection. In summary, 2024 was a great year for the Teal 2 with record revenues. We are steadily reducing cash burn while gaining market share. We expect 2025 revenue to be another record year in top line growth and scale. We expect the FlightWave deal to close soon, adding significant revenue to the 2025 calendar year. We believe we're well positioned for a Short Range Reconnaissance program of record win worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and we hope to finalize NATO-based programs of record before the end of calendar 2024. And with that, I will hand the call to Leah.