Israel's Acro, Inc. [ACRI] has received a purchase order from the U.S. Army for its various explosive detection devices, including the ACRO-P.E.T., ACRO-N.E.T., ACRO-CH.E.T., and ACRO-U.E.T. "This order is very important for us because it continues our momentum in the United States and could further increase market adoption of our cutting-edge explosive detection solutions," said Gadi Aner, CEO and Chairman of Acro, Inc. the P.E.T. is effective against TATP and other peroxide-based improvised explosive devices. The portable micro-laboratory N.E.T. helps…
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