Metal Storm Wins US Funding for Munitions Development
18 1월 2006 - 8:29AM
PR Newswire (US)
ARLINGTON, Va., Jan. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Defense
technology company Metal Storm Limited today announced that its
subsidiary Metal Storm, Inc had been awarded a two year contract
worth approximately A$975,000 from the US Army's Armament Research,
Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) for the design,
prototyping and demonstration of Metal Storm less-than-lethal
munitions. The company had advised the market on 21 November 2005
that this contract was expected. Under the Phase II Small Business
Innovation Research (SBIR) contract, Metal Storm will design and
build prototype less-than-lethal munitions for demonstration to
ARDEC of a range of crowd-control options. These munitions will be
compatible with the Metal Storm 40mm launcher technology.
Incorporated into the munitions will be "smart-round" capabilities,
providing an improved level of safety and flexibility in the
less-than-lethal spectrum of operations. The project effort,
entitled "Metal Storm Crowd Control System," will extend over a 2
year period. "The confirmation of this Phase II SBIR contract is
very timely as much of our current engineering efforts are directly
focused on the final development of our High Explosive (HE)
munitions. Being able to expand our current efforts into specific
less-lethal capabilities will fit nicely with our 2006 strategic
plans," said Metal Storm's Chief Executive Officer, David Smith.
"We are extremely pleased to receive this award from the US Army in
support of their efforts to provide broad war fighting versatility.
Metal Storm systems have potential to add significant capability to
operations requiring crowd control for the urban warfare
environment while also having numerous applications and market
opportunities in civil law enforcement scenarios." "As advised to
the market in September 2005, Metal Storm is also currently working
under a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with ARDEC
in relation to the development of HE munitions. This critical
business relationship will become even more advantageous as we add
the less-lethal line of munitions to the already established
framework for the rapid development, testing, and eventual
certification of a range of 40mm munitions for use in Metal Storm
weapons systems. We will continue to keep the market informed of
our progress in this area," said Mr. Smith. As announced on 2
December 2005, Metal Storm was also recently awarded a Phase II
SBIR contract with the US Department of Defense worth approximately
Au$1.32 million for the development and testing of a remotely
operated weapon system. See the footnotes below for further
information regarding ARDEC, the SBIR program, and less-than-lethal
systems. Metal Storm's Australian Stock Exchange trading code: MST
Metal Storm's NASDAQ Small Cap ticker symbol: MTSX
http://www.metalstorm.com/ Footnotes About the US Army SBIR Program
(Source: US Army Research Office website - all amounts expressed in
US$) The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program is a
Congressionally-mandated program which was established in 1982
(with subsequent reauthorizations in 1986, 1992, and 2000 until
2008) to increase the participation of small businesses in federal
research and development (R&D). The goal of the dual-use SBIR
Program is to tap into the innovativeness and creativity of the
small business community to help meet government R&D
objectives. At the same time, these small companies develop
technologies, products, and services which they can then
commercialize through sales in the private sector or back to the
government. Three-Phase Process The SBIR Program conducts a
project, if successful, through three phases. Proposals submitted
in response to the solicitation topics are competitively selected
for Phase I awards. Note that Phase I is the entry point to the
program; it cannot be bypassed. Phase I proposals must respond to a
specific topic in the solicitation; the SBIR Program does not
accept unsolicited proposals. In Phase I, the company must prove
the feasibility of its concept within a six-month, Phase I -
$70,000 effort. The Phase I contract also includes an option, for
up to $50,000, which may be exercised by the Army to fund interim
Phase II activities if the project is selected to receive a Phase
II award. The option is intended to fund initial Phase II
activities for up to four months while the Phase II contract is
being negotiated, providing critical continuity to the company's
overall SBIR effort. Successful Phase I companies are invited to
compete for Phase II funding by submitting Phase II proposals near
the end of their Phase I efforts. Phase II is a substantial R&D
effort, up to $730,000 over two years, and is intended to result in
a dual-use prototype product or service meeting the requirements of
the original solicitation topic and which can be made commercially
viable. Phase III is the goal of every SBIR effort, and represents
the commercialization phase of the program. In Phase III, the
successful company markets the products or services developed in
Phase II, either to the government or in the commercial sector. No
SBIR funds can be used in Phase III. The intention of SBIR is that
each company receiving an investment of SBIR funds during Phases I
and II should now be prepared to compete in the commercial
marketplace in Phase III. (Source: US Army Research Office website
- all amounts expressed in US$) About ARDEC Headquartered at
Picatinny, New Jersey, ARDEC is the US Army's principal researcher,
developer and sustainer of current and future armament and
munitions systems. ARDEC's overall mission is to improve already
fielded items, develop new ones, maintain a strong armament
technology base in government, industry and academia and provide
technical support to the soldier in the field. It plays a key part
in Army Transformation with its involvement in the development of
the Soldier and Future Combat Systems (FCS) and continued efforts
in the development of advanced weapons that exploit new
technologies. ARDEC has over 2,500 highly skilled scientists,
engineers and other technical specialists situated at five
different locations throughout the US. They are responsible for
several hundred programs and have expertise, technology and unique
laboratory and facility capabilities in weapon and ammunition
systems, propellants, aerodynamic stabilization, modeling and
simulation, fire control, logistics integration of armaments
systems and related safety systems and protocols. ARDEC has a long
history of partnering with industry in the research, development,
production and fielding of advanced armaments for the soldier.
Although ARDEC's principal mission is to mature technologies for
armaments applications, ARDEC also looks for ways to transfer
beneficial technologies to public use. ARDEC has recently
transferred technologies to the law enforcement community such as
non lethal, aversive technologies for crowd control. ARDEC has over
80 active Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs).
About Less than Lethal Weapons (Source: Department of Defense
Directive. (1996, 9 July) Policy for Non-Lethal Weapons. No.
3000.3) The US Department of Defense defines these weapons as
follows: Weapons that are explicitly designed and primarily
employed so as to incapacitate personnel or material, while
minimizing fatalities, permanent injury to personnel, and undesired
damage to property and the environment. Unlike conventional lethal
weapons that destroy their targets principally through blast,
penetration and fragmentation, non-lethal weapons employ means
other than gross physical destruction to prevent the target from
functioning. Non-lethal weapons are intended to have one, or both,
of the following characteristics: a. they have relatively
reversible effects on personnel or materiel, b. they affect objects
differently within their area of influence. About Metal Storm Metal
Storm Limited is a multi-national defence technology company
engaged in the development of electronically initiated ballistics
systems using its unique "stacked projectile" technology. The
company is headquartered in Brisbane, Australia and incorporated in
the US, with an office in Washington DC. Metal Storm is working
with government agencies and departments, as well as industry, to
develop a variety of systems utilising the Metal Storm non-
mechanical, electronically fired stacked ammunition system. Metal
Storm's weapon technology uses computer-controlled electronic
ignition and a system of stacked projectiles, to achieve a
completely non- mechanical gun that is very lightweight and
compact, providing a very high firepower to weight ratio. The Metal
Storm weapons system utilizes multiple barrels mounted together on
one platform which allows varying munitions types to be deployed in
a single, low cost, lightweight weapon system. Firing the weapons
by electronic ignition requires no moving parts, allowing reliable
long term unattended weapon operation. Safe Harbor Certain
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to meet its financial requirements, the ability of the company to
protect its proprietary technology, potential limitations on the
company's technology, the market for the company's products,
government regulation in Australia and the US, changes in tax and
other laws, changes in competition and the loss of key personnel.
For additional information regarding these and other risks and
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Metal Storm Limited CONTACT: US - Investor queries: David Smith,
Metal Storm, +1-703-248-8218, Media: Stefan Anikewich, Hill &
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