TAMPA, Fla., Oct. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Stinger Systems, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: STYS), a leader in electro-stun technology confirmed its training policy to allow officers to aim at center mass with its S-200 AT EID. A recent training directive from TaserĀ® International Inc has generated interest and questions from users of electronic immobilization devices (EID) and more specifically whether Stinger Systems' products will change its training policies. In brief, the Taser training bulletin 15.0 concerns ONLY Taser International's products as described therein. Said training bulletin stated to lower the recommended point of aim from center of mass to lower-center of mass for dart applications: http://taser.com/training/Documents/Training%20Memo%20with%20Training%20Bu lletin%20and%20Warnings.pdf The purpose of an EID is to effectively, efficiently and as safely as possible, immobilize hostile or resisting individuals during a lawful arrest process or confrontation. EIDs are built to only temporarily immobilize an individual by emitting energy comprised of a blend of voltage, amperage, resistance. EIDs, of course, can't possibly interpret the physical condition, impairments or circumstances of a suspect. This includes factors such as knowing the existence of any medical problems or use of drugs. Therefore, new advanced and unique engineering of EIDs could possibly create a different energy delivery system that could possibly help reduce risk to such individuals. Stinger Systems certifies its instructors in what Stinger Systems believes to be proper training protocol and to conduct its training pursuant to the technology created for its products. While this technology is not without limitations, it is intended to be less-than-lethal but Stinger Systems has always recognized the possibility that an individual can be injured or even a more serious outcome can occur from a resulting use. As of this writing and after thousands and thousands of product uses and applications of Stinger Systems electro-stun products, there has not been a serious injury or death in either actual field or training applications. Stinger's training protocol has not significantly changed over the years. While an EID dart firing situation to the back of a person is reliable and less likely to hit sensitive area(s) (eyes, groin, etc.), a front application (thus the term CONFRONTATION) is permissible. Stinger's training methodology outlines the risks of frontal shots and clearly outlines areas of avoidance like the eye, throat, groin or any combination thereof, that may possibly cause an undetermined injury. While stun devices accomplish the same end result....immobilization, how that is achieved is considerably different with the Stinger EID compared to other EIDs that are presently being sold. Other EID technology essentially fills capacitors and "dumps" that energy into a suspect. Stinger's technology employs an on-board micro computer that can manage the flow of energy to the suspect in real time. The majority of confrontations take place from a frontal position. Therefore, Stinger Systems believes that putting limitations of not being able to fire at the entire front torso can impede overall use of the EID thereby defeating its purpose and design. Additionally, Stinger Systems is of the opinion that if chest shots were deemed "not preferable," officer injuries could possibly escalate due to missed shots. Stinger's training protocol has not changed in relation to its variable pulse output and load/resistance sensing technology. Stinger is of the belief that EID technology may not work on everyone and may have not have the desired effect in some situations. Stinger Systems desires to calibrate its EIDs so that they are highly effective in the field but does not desire to cross any barriers that it considers dangerous to the community to achieve increased success rates. Stinger Systems has developed a unique process to immobilize suspects that is proprietary to Stinger. Stinger set out to design an EID product that was designed with safety in mind while still accomplishing the goal of immobilization. Among some of the energy dissipation features that the Stinger S-200 EIDs utilizes that make the Stinger EID technology different from others are: 1.) Stinger products have been used since 2000 with a combined thousands of uses of all its products and the Company has never had an after use death 2.) The S-200 AT uses cardiac T-Wave Avoidance Technology This means, by varying the pulse groups per second the ability to continually "land" on the vital cardiac T-Wave is greatly reduced 3.) The S-200 AT Actually communicates with the wires in the body and regulates energy flow from the gun based on resistance in the body! 4.) The S-200 AT is the only EID that changes energy output in real-time! 5.) The S-200 AT uses pulse groups not pulses per second, meaning there is less total current (current is what is dangerous to humans) in each micro pulse than a competitor's single pulse. 6.) The S-200 AT emits variable pulses. Meaning the S-200 AT's energy is not emitted on a steady pulses per second rate, rather the S-200 AT varies the pulse groups per second output. ABOUT STINGER SYSTEMS Stinger Systems, Inc., a leading provider of electro stun technologies, develops and sells a broad array of products utilizing advanced electro sparc-pulsed technology to police, corrections, and security sectors worldwide. http://www.stingersystems.com/. FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This announcement contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The forward-looking statements are based on Stinger Systems' current intent, belief and expectations. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict. Actual results may differ materially from these forward-looking statements because of the risks described in Stinger Systems' filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Existing and prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of today's date. Stinger Systems undertakes no obligation to update or revise the information contained in this announcement whether as a result of new information, future events or circumstances, or otherwise. DATASOURCE: Stinger Systems, Inc. CONTACT: Robert Gruder, Chairman and President of Stinger Systems, Inc., +1-866-788-6746, or Web Site: http://www.stingersystems.com/

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