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June 06, 2005
TigerLight, Inc. Delivers 140 Units To Seven Military Installations For Evaluation Under JIP (Joint Integration Program)
HEBER CITY, UTAH On May 10th, TigerLight, Inc. CEO, Michael Teig and Master Trainers Randy Butler and Randy Teig conducted a Training Demo at Picatinny Arsenal (US ARMY TACOM-ARDEC) to initiate a Joint Services evaluation of the TigerLightŪ Non-Lethal Defense System.
The two and a half hour demonstration included a short orientation and two hours of tactical training with those present participating in the tactical scenarios. The attendees were exposed to TigerLight's exclusive non-lethal assisted tactical disengagement techniques as well as TigerLights unique ability to enable instant, simultaneous, synergistic transitions between lethal and non-lethal force. Demonstrations were given in darkness and sunlight conditions clearly validating the TigerLightŪ as a daylight weapon.
Demonstrations of TigerLight's gun mount, IR filter and two new prototypes estimated at 500 and 800 lumens respectively were also demonstrated to the shock and amazement of those on the receiving end as heat from the lights intensity could be clearly felt on their faces from six feet away.
A new Multi Voltage Smart/Fast Charger that works in the US and overseas with simple plug adapters for different plug outlets was also shown. It charges the TigerLightŪ to 90% in only 87 minutes and tops off over the next hour.
The 140 TigerLightŪ Non-Lethal Defense Systems were sent to the following installations for evaluation:
Joint Non-lethal Weapons Education and Training Center (JNET) USMC MP Center of Excellence, MARCORDET, United States Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Academy, Center of Anti-Terrorism and Navy Security Forces, USMC, SOTG, I MEF, Special Operations Training Group / Non-Lethal Branch, Air Force HQ AFFC / SFO, Advanced Energy Armaments Systems Armaments Engineering and Technology Center U.S. Army RDECOM-ARDEC.
For more information on the TigerLightŪ Non-Lethal Defense System go to www.tigerlight.net.
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