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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 May 04, 2011 2:52pm
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America's $10.8 Billion Boondoggle

America's $10.8 Billion BoondoggleThe Pentagon knows this maxim all too well. According to DefenseNews.com last week, the U.S. Army will soon launch a $10.8 billion project to "upgrade" 60,000 Humvees with new armor. In the process, I fear they'll just create something weird, ungainly, and not terribly useful.

https://www.fool.com/investing/general/2011/05/04/americas-108-billion-boondoggle.aspx

"Wouldn't it be neat if … "
The Army wants to make Humvees more or less as tough as the mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicles (MRAPs) manufactured by General Dynamics (NYSE: GD ) , Navistar (NYSE: NAV ) , and Force Protection (Nasdaq: FRPT ) . But they also want to keep those Humvees lighter than the Oshkosh (NYSE: OSK ) -built "M-ATV," the smallest MRAP.

Good luck with that.

The Humvee was designed to be a 21st century upgrade of the WWII Army Jeep, and it achieved that goal. But the Humvee was designed to move people and supplies, not traipse through minefields.

For that mission, the Army invented the MRAP, which has an admirable record of getting blown up by Iraqi IEDs, and surviving. Alas, MRAPs weigh too much and guzzle gas.

To fix this problem, the Army asked General D, Navistar, and Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT ) to design a Joint Light Tactical Vehicle that would be survivable, like an MRAP, but lighter and more fuel efficient. So far, the project is flailing. Not a single variant has achieved the Pentagon's weight limit. Already, deficit hawks in Congress are calling for JLTV's termination.

The $10.8 billion camel

Are you seeing the pattern yet? You can build a bomb-resistant truck, but it'll weigh a ton. Or you can build a light truck, but it'll be vulnerable to mines. Try to do both things at once, and you've got a problem. Problem is, the Army's now trying to do just that. Compounding their error, they're not even designing a bomb-proof jeep from the ground up. Instead, they're taking an existing Humvee chassis, never designed to survive an IED blast, and trying to pimp the ride to give it MRAP-survivability.

It won't work. It's expensive, and a dumb idea.
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