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Cymat Technologies Ltd V.CYM

Alternate Symbol(s):  CYMHF

Cymat Technologies Ltd. is a manufacturing company. The Company holds licenses and related patents to manufacture and sell Stabilized Aluminum Foam (SAF), a cellular metallic material. SAF is produced utilizing a process in which gas is bubbled into molten alloyed aluminum containing a dispersion of fine ceramic particles to create foam, which is then cast into strong, lightweight panels and shapes. The Company is manufacturing SAF for use in architectural, blast mitigation and energy absorption applications. It develops applications for use in the automotive and industrial markets. Its divisions include SmartMetal and Alusion. Its SmartMetal stabilized aluminum foam products are effective at absorbing an amount of energy in a lightweight and recyclable package. SAF is used in such industries as architectural design, military and automotive. It markets its architectural SAF under the Alusion brand and its automotive and military SAF under the SmartMetal brand.


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Post by red_baronon Mar 16, 2011 9:19pm
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US military receives new recovery vehicle

US military receives new recovery vehicleBAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan - The M1249 military recovery vehicle made its debut at Bagram Air Field, March 14. This new vehicle will provide the U.S. military with the ability to recover any vehicle no matter the damage.

https://www.blackanthem.com/News/Military_News_1/US-military-receives-new-recovery-vehicle23395.shtml

Representatives from the U.S. military sent a request out to any company willing to build a vehicle that could recover all military vehicles currently used including the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles, some of the heaviest vehicles used by the military. Navistar took the lead on the creation of the MRV.

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U.S. Army Maj. Tracy Kreuser, force management director for Combined Joint Task Force-101 and Regional Command-East and a native of Kenosha, Wis., tries out the control system on the new M1249 military recovery vehicle during its debut at Bagram Air Field, March 14. The U.S. military has ordered 250 of these wreckers to replace the current wrecker in Afghanistan. The MRV has the ability to recover any military vehicle that is damaged or stuck, including the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles, which are some of the heaviest vehicles currently used. Photo by Sgt. Scott Davis

"If a vehicle is stuck or damage and has at least one axle that will roll, the MRV can pick it up and take it home," said David Chapman, a field service instructor and mechanic for Navistar. "We have an order of 250 of these vehicles that will be heading to Afghanistan soon."

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The M1249 military recovery vehicle is on display during its debut at Bagram Air Field, March 14. The U.S. military has ordered 250 of these wreckers to replace the current wrecker in Afghanistan. The MRV has the ability to recover any military vehicle that is damaged or stuck, including the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles, which are some of the heaviest vehicles currently used. Photo by Sgt. Scott Davis

The military has been trying to replace its older version of the wrecker for the last couple years.

"We initially started this process in the summer of 2008 when we discovered the need for an MRV," said U.S. Army Maj. Tracy Kreuser, force management director for Combined Joint Task Force-101 and Regional Command-East and a native of Kenosha, Wis. "With the threat of improvised explosive devices, we needed a wrecker that had a V-hull like the MRAP that would protect our guys when conducting recovery operations."

The order came to a total of $253 million but its capabilities could save millions by recovering vehicles that would otherwise have to be destroyed in place.

"The MRV has two 25,000-pound recovery winches, a 50,000-pound drag winch, a 30-ton boom with 280-degree rotation, not to mention the V-hull under the cab to protect the operators," said Chapman, a Minneapolis, Minn., native. "In other words, the MRV has expanded capabilities with some new tricks the current wrecker doesn't have."

Service members will begin the 110-hour training on the MRV soon and Kreuser expects the new vehicles to be used in operations by the end of April.

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