Cyberlux wins lighting contract with US Air Force

September 29, 2006—Cyberlux Corporation, a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced that it has been selected to provide a new high-performance solid-state LED lighting system for the United States Air Force Air Mobility Battlelab.

The new Cyberlux lighting system is a state-of- the-art LED lighting system resulting from the adaptation of two existing commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) systems, the WatchDog Portable Covert Illumination System and the BrightEye Portable Visible Illumination System. Both COTS systems are currently available through GSA Schedule 56 and GSA Advantage, says Cyberlux.

The Air Mobility Battlelab (AMB) explores high-payoff concepts, technologies, and tactics to advance the USAF distinctive capabilities of Rapid Global Mobility and Agile Combat Support.

The new system is designed as a portable visible and infrared illumination system for force protection, aircraft maintenance, expeditionary airbase force protection, general mission lighting and other high intensity lighting applications. Using advanced battery power and contained in a wheeled carrying case, the objective of the new system is to replace the space-consuming bulk, noise and energy consumption problems of the current generator powered incandescent lighting systems, for appropriate missions, with an easily deployed wheeled case advanced solid-state lighting system.

Cyberlux Corporation has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. For more information, see the Web site.

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