M/V Maersk Alabama Deploys LRAD(R) Successfully Deterring Pirate Attack off the Coast of Somalia
20 November 2009 - 12:30AM
Marketwired
American Technology Corporation (ATC) (NASDAQ: ATCO), the innovator
and distributor of the Long Range Acoustic Device(TM) (LRAD®)
product line, announced today that the M/V Maersk Alabama deployed
its complement of LRAD-X® acoustic hailing devices (AHDs) in
concert with other defensive measures to successfully deter a
pirate attack off the northeast coast of Somalia yesterday.
"Due to Maersk Alabama following maritime industry's best
[anti-piracy] practices such as embarking security teams, the ship
was able to prevent being successfully attacked by pirates," said
Navy Vice Admiral William E. Gortney, commander of U.S. Naval
Forces Central Command and U.S. 5th Fleet. "This is a great example
of how merchant mariners can take proactive action to prevent being
attacked, and why we recommend that ships follow industry best
practices if they're in high-risk areas."
Captain Richard Phillips called for LRADs as an element in a
"...comprehensive, multi-faceted plan to combat..." international
piracy during his May 5, 2009 testimony before a U.S. Senate
subcommittee hearing on piracy. Captain Phillips was taken hostage
for five days after Somali pirates briefly seized the Maersk
Alabama in an attack last April.
ATC's proprietary LRAD directed sound systems enable commercial
maritime security and international naval forces to communicate
clearly and determine the intent of potential piracy threats at
distances in excess of 3,000 meters, providing time and distance to
employ a measured response to a threat's actions. Through the use
of focused multi-lingual voice commands and powerful deterrent
tones, LRAD creates increased standoff and safety zones, supports
conflict resolution, and potentially saves lives on both sides of
the device.
LRADs are currently deployed in a variety of government,
military and commercial applications around the world, including
installations on international naval vessels, maritime shipping
lines and luxury cruise ships.
"Beginning with the attack on the Seabourn Spirit four years ago
this month, Somali pirates have become increasingly brazen in their
attempts to seize ships, crew and cargo for ransom," said Tom
Brown, president and CEO of American Technology. "With piracy
attacks continuing to escalate, we believe LRAD is an essential
part of an overall capability for maritime security and
international naval forces in their fight against 21st century
pirates."
About American Technology Corporation
American Technology Corporation is providing directed audio
solutions that place clear, highly intelligible sound exactly where
needed. ATC's Long Range Acoustic Device(TM) (LRAD®) and other
directed sound technologies comprise the core of an expanding
portfolio of products being used around the world in diverse
applications including, global military deployments, maritime
security, critical infrastructure and commercial security, border
and port security, law enforcement and emergency responder
communications, and wildlife preservation and control. For more
information about ATC and its directed sound products, please visit
the company's web site at www.atcsd.com.
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