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Metal Storm and TASER Sign MoU
by Staff Writers
Brisbane, Australia (SPX) Jul 22, 2011

Metal Storm's MAUL is a highly compact, multi-shot 12 gauge launcher that is ideally suited to law enforcement and military applications. It can be fitted as an accessory to an assault rifle, or operated from its own shoulder stock or pistol grip attachments.

Metal Storm Limited is pleased to announce that it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with TASER International Inc. and BREON Defence Systems Pty Limited to develop and market TASER(r) less-lethal ammunition for the Metal Storm MAUL weapon.

Under the MoU the parties will collaborate to develop, produce and market Metal Storm MAUL ammunition that launches the TASER(r) Extended Range Electronic Projectile (XREP).

TASER International manufactures industry leading Electronic Control Devices (ECDs) that are used worldwide by law enforcement, military, correctional services, professional security, and personal protection markets.

TASER ECDs use proprietary technology to incapacitate dangerous or high-risk subjects who pose an immediate risk to themselves or others. The use of TASER devices dramatically reduces injury rates for law enforcement officers and suspects.

The TASER XREP is the most technologically advanced projectile ever deployed from a 12-gauge cartridge. It delivers a similar Neuro Muscular Incapacitation bio-effect as handheld TASER ECDs, but can be delivered to a much greater effective range - up to 100 feet from the operator.

Metal Storm's MAUL is a highly compact, multi-shot 12 gauge launcher that is ideally suited to law enforcement and military applications. It can be fitted as an accessory to an assault rifle, or operated from its own shoulder stock or pistol grip attachments. Weighing just 800 grams, MAUL uses Metal Storm's patented stacked projectile technology to provide semi-automatic fire as fast as the operator can squeeze the trigger. A full weapon reload of up to five rounds takes less than two seconds.

TASER International Chairman and Founder, Tom Smith said that the MAUL and XREP combination would be ideal for sectors of the market where extended range was needed but size and weight had to be minimized.

"We developed the XREP to provide an extended range for situations where a close approach was dangerous or not possible," he said. "MAUL will provide this capability from a very lightweight, compact accessory launcher, rather than the operator having to carry a separate conventional shotgun."

Metal Storm CEO, Lee Finniear said that the TASER XREP will add a new and highly effective projectile to the MAUL less-lethal capability.

"Our objective with MAUL has been to deliver a lightweight launcher that complements conventional assault rifles by providing a broad range of capabilities for non-lethal, door breaching and other specialized missions." he said.

"The TASER XREP ammunition will provide the exceptionally versatile TASER Neuro Muscular Incapacitation from the MAUL weapon, with the added benefit of a longer range than the conventional TASER. In our view MAUL plus the XREP will be a game changing combination for urban military and law enforcement operations."

BREON Defence Systems is also a party to the MoU. BREON is the exclusive Asia Pacific Distributor for TASER products, and it recently signed an exclusive distributorship agreement with Metal Storm for MAUL for the law enforcement market in Australia and New Zealand. BREON will provide local Australian support for the collaboration, plus assist with the development of effective marketing and business development strategies for the combined system.




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