Shipment of the order is expected to begin in this year's fourth quarter and is scheduled to be completed by the end of January 2010.
RCIED jamming systems are designed to prevent the detonation of improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Often called roadside bombs, IEDs wound or kill substantial numbers of people in military conflicts and terrorist attacks around the world.
"This latest order for RF devices represents yet another opportunity for the Company to generate revenue from a key U.S. Military force protection program," said Emrise Chairman and CEO Carmine T. Oliva. "Over the last 12 months we have received more than $8 million in orders for several types of RF devices used in vehicle-mounted RCIED jamming systems for combat vehicles."
Oliva also noted that prior to this order, the latest was a $1.4 million order in late September that was also received by the company's Advanced Control Components, Inc. (ACC) subsidiary. ACC develops and supplies a variety of RF and microwave devices for a number of military and commercial applications, including RF devices used in RCIED jamming systems.
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