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U.S. Troops to Benefit from Enhanced Energy Seat Absorber
Technology
ArmorWorks to provide improved crew protection
technologies for U.S. Army vehicles
TEMPE, Ariz. – November 16, 2005 – ArmorWorks has received a
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award from the U.S.
Army Tank and Automotive Command (TACOM) to develop a vehicle
mine blast attenuating crew seat system that prevents spinal
compression injuries to U.S. troops caused by landmine
detonations.
“ArmorWorks recognizes that this award only strengthens our
efforts to achieve our ultimate objective, saving lives,” said
Bill Perciballi, President of ArmorWorks.
“Our approach builds on existing aerospace energy attenuation
designs where extensive research has been conducted on human
tolerance to acceleration, particularly in the area of
helicopter crashes where occupants encounter similar
acceleration conditions to those of ground combat vehicles,”
said Dr. Ken-An Lou, Chief Scientist for ArmorWorks.
About ArmorWorks
Founded in 1996, ArmorWorks is a Tempe, Ariz.-based company
that provides cutting edge armor and survival technologies for
U.S. military applications and to companies worldwide.
ArmorWorks designs and produces protective armor using the
latest generation ceramic and composite materials that are
objectively evaluated and tested to assure their performance
in a variety of environments.
ArmorWorks products are currently being used in several
applications including personnel vehicle and aircraft armor
for the Department of Defense. For more information, visit
www.armorworks.com.
Contact:
Richard Bass Melissa Stoloff
ArmorWorks E.B. Lane Public Relations
480.682.1033 602.416.3608
rbass@armorworks.com mstoloff@eblane.com
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