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Force Protection, Inc. Enhances In-field Communication Through U.S. Army Web Site.


LADSON, S.C. -- Leading U.S. armored vehicle manufacturer Force Protection, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB

See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB).
:FRPT FRPT Force Protection, Inc. (stock symbol) ) today announced it has joined Army Knowledge Online (AKO Ako (äkō`), city (1990 pop. 51,131), Hyogo prefecture, W Honshu, Japan, on the Harima Sea. Relying on its steel and chemical industries, Ako has become one of Japan's most polluted industrial cities. ), an Internet information clearinghouse for approved military personnel and defense contractors, to facilitate communication exchanges concerning its Buffalo and Cougar cougar: see puma.
cougar
 or puma or mountain lion or panther

Species (Puma concolor) of large, graceful cat that lives in a wide variety of habitats in the Americas, from southern Alaska to Patagonia.
 models - the Buffalo Mine Clearance The process of removing all mines from a route or area.  and Cougar Joint Explosive Ordnance All munitions containing explosives, nuclear fission or fusion materials, and biological and chemical agents. This includes bombs and warheads; guided and ballistic missiles; artillery, mortar, rocket, and small arms ammunition; all mines, torpedoes, and depth charges; demolition charges;  Rapid Response Vehicles (JERRV JERRV Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal Rapid Response Vehicle ).

"AKO expedites the transfer of time-sensitive information," said Force Protection Field Support Manager Michael Bowling. "It serves as a Web portal for approved users to obtain crucial updates on vehicle development. Whether in Baghdad or Boston, this site will empower appropriate parties as they use our blast protection technology."

The Buffalo and Cougar have been used in active combat operations for more than two years to remove hundreds of suspected explosive threats and transport troops safely across thousands of miles of dangerous roads in Iraq. The timely transfer of information has been necessitated by the U.S. military's urgent need for more vehicles.

"By posting the Buffalo and Cougar profiles to AKO, we open up an on-line collaborative work center," said Bowling. "As the vehicles are manufactured and come off the production line, our troops and in-field representatives will receive the latest technical manuals, schematics and training materials. In addition, this will allow a forum for the exchange of suggested improvements and tips for use. The bottom line is our end users will receive immediate solutions, supporting the best use of the vehicles."

Due to security requirements related to the technology incorporated into the Buffalo and Cougar vehicle series, only approved users will be granted access to the site.

For further information on Force Protection and its products, visit www.forceprotectioninc.com.

About Force Protection

Force Protection, Inc. manufactures ballistic- and mine-protected vehicles through its wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary

A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock.

Notes:
In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners.
. These specialty vehicles are protected against landmines, hostile fire In insurance law, a combustion that cannot be controlled, that escapes from where it was initially set and confined, or one that was not intended to exist.

A hostile fire differs from a friendly fire, which burns in a place where it was intended to burn, such as one confined
, and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs, commonly referred to as roadside bombs). Force Protection's mine and ballistic protection technology is among the most advanced in the world. The vehicles are manufactured outside Charleston, S.C.

This release contains forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements concerning our business, future plans and objectives and the performance of our products. These forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties ultimately may not prove to be accurate. Actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Technical complications may arise that could prevent the prompt implementation of the strategic plan outlined above. The company cautions that these forward looking statements are further qualified by other factors including, but not limited to, those set forth in the company's Form 10-KSB filing and other filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (available at http://www.sec.gov). The company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any statements in this release, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
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