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Emrise Corp. wins power supply order for U.S. military vehicles

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., 31 March 2008. Emrise Corp., a designer, manufacturer, and marketer of proprietary electronic devices and communications equipment for aerospace, defense, industrial, and communications applications, has received a $300,000 follow-on order from a major military systems integrator for power-supply products for a ground-support program for U.S. military vehicles.

The $300,000 order adds to Emrise's success with this same customer, who only recently placed an initial $200,000 order for similar power supply products for the Black Hawk helicopter.

Emrise subsidiaries—ROA in the U.S., and Pascall Electronics Ltd. and Xcel Power Systems in England—offer a range of military, aerospace, and commercial electronic devices, including power supplies, RF devices, and integrated sub-system products. The combined technology and capability of this group of three Emrise electronic device companies is now supporting broader penetration by all three subsidiaries into the U.S. and European markets.




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