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Slide 1 David Yaish, CEO Topics we would like to participate: Call - BES Call - DRS Interest: as a PARTNER

Slide 2  Our detection technology utilizes the natural flux of Cosmic Ray Muons to detect and confirm the presence of Shielded Nuclear Materials hidden in cluttered containerized cargos and in vehicles.  Cosmic Ray Muons are: High Energy Natural Atmospheric Cosmic Ray Muon.  Muons: the most penetrating charged particles on Earth and the only particles that penetrates all containers / vehicles that may contain high-Z materials.  Lingacom utilizes unique detection method (MMSA).  MMSA = MUON’S Multiple Scattering Analysis Technology.  High PD (Probability of Detect) and low FAR (False Alarm Rate).

Slide 3 APPLICATIONS Ports - Borders Air Transport Transportation Critical Infrastructure Police Civil Events Protection Commercial Enterprises Multinationals Corp Governments