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Cyberlux Corporation Selected by United States Air Force to Provide Advanced Security Lighting System 10/25/05
Cyberlux collaborates with Air Mobility Battlelab to produce unique, lightweight visible and infrared lighting system for security forces
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Oct 25, 2005 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Today, Cyberlux Corporation announced that the Company has been selected to provide an advanced solid-state LED security lighting system for the United States Air Force Air Mobility Battlelab.
The Air Mobility Battlelab explores high-payoff concepts, technologies, and tactics to advance the USAF distinctive capabilities of Rapid Global Mobility and Agile Combat Support.
Cyberlux developed and successfully demonstrated the capabilities of the External Portable Boundary Lighting System at Fort Dix in New Jersey. The system, which illuminates an exterior boundary of 250 x 300 feet, will enable Air Force security forces to significantly increase security for Mobility Air Force assets, including aircraft while on the ground.
Cyberlux was selected in a competitive review process that included 25 proposals from other companies to develop a lightweight, portable lighting system for both visible lighting and infrared lighting compatible with night vision goggles. The portable lighting system weighs less than 50 pounds, including batteries, so that it can easily be carried to remote locations and deployed quickly. With highly efficient LED technology, the system can provide lighting for several days with a single battery charge.
"Cyberlux was founded to be a leader in solid-state lighting innovation. The USAF Air Mobility Battlelab requirements for a portable boundary lighting system is the type of project where we can utilize our advanced lighting technology to deliver a first-of-a-kind, breakthrough product solution," said Mark Schmidt, president and chief operating officer for Cyberlux. "In this project, Cyberlux provided USAF personnel with a significant technological advantage which demonstrates the new agility our military forces have in bringing new technology from the lab to the field. Our solid-state lighting technology is well-suited for military applications, and our work with the USAF is a significant milestone in the development of the Company's military business unit."
About Cyberlux Corporation
Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL) has created breakthrough lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. Several products are designed to address emergencies such as power outages or critical security lighting needs and others which bring newly developed heatless light into the home for use in closets, cabinet interiors and under cabinet lighting for kitchen counters. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its diodal(TM) lighting elements, which consume 92 percent less energy than incandescent elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit www.cyberlux.com.
About USAF Air Mobility Battlelab
The Air Mobility Battlelab explores high-payoff concepts, technologies, and tactics to advance the USAF distinctive capabilities of Rapid Global Mobility and Agile Combat Support. They promote new technologies and procedures for Airlift/Tanker Operations, Aeromedical Evacuation, Information Technology, and Air Mobility Support. Their primary focus is to provide information on products and tactics, and develop new concepts of operation fieldable in approximately 18 months. They also strive to shape future Air Mobility operations and logistics concepts. For more information, please visit http://public.mcguire.amc.af.mil/AMWC/battlelab.htm.
Media Contact Scott Yates, Largemouth Communications for Cyberlux 919-649-6621 / scott*largemouthpr.com
This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors. The Company's business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2004 and its 10-QSB for the quarter ended June 30, 2005. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward- looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
SOURCE Cyberlux Corporation
Scott Yates of Largemouth Communications, +1-919-649-6621, or scott*largemouthpr.com, for Cyberlux http://www.prnewswire.com
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There are still big buys going through ... I'm going to stick around to see if it can break .15, if so ... fun fun fun.
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this one will play for a while today, just waiting for dip now, will jump back in
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im out for now. i told myself if it got to .14 id sell
i still think it has huge potential, but i just dont like to stay in these things long, jmo
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looking to maybe bail at even, 300 sigs usually arent good
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if it was me, i would not stay in, i would of gotten out when i did, thats why i posted it. but then again, GLIF went back up to new HODs yesterday late in the day
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oh well took 25% the first time around, im out of cleared funds, i still say mid 12s is a good bounce point, should have stuck with my own advice, this is looking shaky now
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no one did kywee, man you are a cocky little guy arent you
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