The system will make it possible to scan any building from various angles, and attack potential threats without risking exposure.
US-Israeli-owned company Corner Shot Holdings has invested $2 million in developing the Corner Shot weapons system, which makes it possible to track and hit targets without risking exposure.
The company has added former Israel Defense Forces (IDF) chief intelligence officer Brig. Gen. (res) Doron Tamir, currently Ness Technologies senior VP for marketing strategic accounts, to its management team.
The company said that the system was currently undergoing operational trials with several IDF special units and other special forces, including elite units and police forces around the world. Corner Shot has patented its system.
The system will make it possible to scan any building from various angles, and attack potential threats without risking exposure.
Tamir believes that the system has great global business potential. Corner Shot Holdings has signed distribution and marketing agreements for the system in many countries. The company has offices in Israel and Miami.
Published by Globes [online] - www.globes.co.il - on December 15, 2003