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INTELLIGENT GUN SAFETY.
June 2009
SUMMERY.
* Corporate Overview
* The situation
* The solution
* The Products
3PRESENTATION | June 2009
CORPORATE OVERVIEW.
BACKGROUND.
SimonsVoss Technologies AG the European
market and technology leader for digital locking-
and access control systems had the technical
know how and the technologies for developing
high secure systems.
2004 Armatix GmbH was founded as a
independent company.
4PRESENTATION | June 2009
CORPORATE OVERVIEW.
BACKGROUND.
Munich Headquarter, R&D, Sales
Petersberg Production and Logistics
Employees 28
Patents 17
Calibers 36 PTB-certified
Munich: Headquarter, R&D, Sales
Petersberg: Production, Logistics
5PRESENTATION | June 2009
2009 Product launch and start of serial production
2009 Certification of 36 calibers as of may 2009
2008 Law for mandatory securitization of inherited guns in Germany
2007 Development of Smart Gun
2006 Set up of production facility in Petersberg/ Thuringia
2004 First patents obtained, currently 7 patents obtained and additional 9 patents filed
2004 Spin off as independent company: Armatix GmbH
2002 Launch of research and development of arm locks within SimonsVoss AG
CORPORATE OVERVIEW.
HISTORY.
SUMMERY.
* Corporate Overview
* The situation
* The solution
* The Products
7PRESENTATION | June 2009
THE SITUATION.
UP TO NOW.
• Recurring incidents of rampages require reaction by legislative
• Thousands of casualties each year due to unsecured guns
• Current gun control measures insufficient
• Politicians world wide scramble to tighten gun control
• Armatix is the only supplier that meets all legal requirements for a safe gun lock
8PRESENTATION | June 2009
THE SITUATION.
CHANGES IN LEGISLATION ARE URGENT – WORLDWIDE.
Pressure is mounting for all governments
worldwide
Influence of arms lobby viewed as more and
more critical
Tightening of gun control imminent
1996 Dunblane: 16 first graders killed
2002 Paris: Gunman kills 8 people
2008 Finnland: 11 casualties at rampage in school
1999 Littleton: 2 students kill 15 and inquire 24 students
2005 Milwaukee: Rampage at church – 8 victims
2005 Minnesota: Rampage leaves 10 dead
1999 Reichenhall: student kills 4 people
2002 Erfurt: alumnus kills 17 people
2009 Winnenden: student shoots 16 co-students
OTHER COUNTRIES
GERMANY
USA
9PRESENTATION | June 2009
THE SITUATION.
THE WORLD IS FULL OF GUNS.
• 640,000,000 fire arms world wide
• 9,000,000 new guns sold each year
• Germany: approximately 10 million registered guns and 20 Mio. illegal guns and 3 million
inherited weapons
• Sleeping Armies: large stocks of guns in private house holds (Switzerland, Denmark, Norway,..)
• USA: about 13,000 People die each year due to accidents weapons involved
SUMMERY.
* Corporate Overview
* The situation
* The solution
* The Products
11PRESENTATION | June 2009
THE SOLUTION.
THE PERFECT ANSWER.
The only reliable option for preventing
misuse: Securing the weapon itself.
12PRESENTATION | June 2009
THE SOLUTION.
SAVE IN 3 SECONDS TIME.
1. Attach locking element to control unit
2. Insert locking element into muzzle or cartridge chamber
3. Gun secured!
1. 2. 3.
13PRESENTATION | June 2009
1. Attach control unit
2. Enter PIN or use biometric fingerprint identification
3. Retrieve locking element
THE SOLUTION.
UNLOCKED IN 5 SECONDS.
1. 2. 3.
SUMMERY.
* Corporate Overview
* The situation
* The solution
* The Products
* Quicklock
* Trustlock
* Baselock
* SmartGun
15PRESENTATION | June 2009
PRODUCTS.
PRODUCT GROUPS.
Gun of the future
Secure storage for large armories for police or
military purposes
Required lock for all existing and inherited
weapons
• Stationary locking device • Several weapons can be locked simultaneously • Removals will be logged and can be triggered
remotely
• Mechatronic weapon lock • Blocks muzzle or cartridge chamber • For all current hand gun or long gun types
Smart Gun
Quick LockTrust Lock
Base Lock
• Gun with integrated user identification • Biometric lock of hand gun • Definition of user groups possible
16PRESENTATION | June 2009
PRODUCTS.
PRODUCT GROUPS.
• QUICKLOCK
• TRUSTLOCK
• BASELOCK
• SMARTGUN
17PRESENTATION | June 2009
LOCKING ELEMENTS.
THE PERFECT SAFETY APPLICATION.
Our locking elements are inserted into the barrel of a weapon and locked to prevent
Misuse. There is a wide range of calibers to suit both hand guns and long guns.
48 calibers already available – more to come.
18PRESENTATION | June 2009
LOCKING ELEMENTS.
HANDGUN CALIBERS.
.38 spec./.357 Mag.
9 mm Para
.40 S&W
.44 Mag.
.45 ACP
19PRESENTATION | June 2009
LOCKING ELEMENTS.
LONG GUN CALIBERS.
.223 Rem.
5,6 x 50 Magnum
5,6 x 50 R Magnum
5,6 x 52 R
5,6 x 57
.243 Win.
6,5 x 54 Mannl.Sch.
6,5 x 55 SE
6,5 x 57 (R)
6,5 x 65 (R) RWS
6,5 x 68
.270 Win.
.270 WSM
7 x 57 (R)
7 mm Rem.Mag.
.280 Rem.
7 x 64
7 x 65 R
7,5 x 55 Suisse
.308 Win.
.30-06 Spring.
.30 R Blaser
.300 WSM
.300 Win. Mag.
8 x 57 IR ( IS, IRS )
8 x 60 S
8 x 64 (S)
8 x 68 S
9,3 x 62
9,3 x 64 Brenneke
9,3 x 72 R
9,3 x 74 R
.375 H&H Magnum
.404 Rimless
Gauge:
Caliber 12
Caliber 16
Caliber 20
20PRESENTATION | June 2009
QUICKLOCK.
SAFE AND EASY TO USE.
Simply insert a locking element in the muzzle on a handgun or the cartridge chamber on a long
gun and lock it. The weapon is now secured against misuse. The locking element is available in
a wide range of calibers.
21PRESENTATION | June 2009
QUICKLOCK.
SAFE AND EASY TO USE.
• CONTROL UNIT
• HANDGUNS
• BREAKDOWN GUN
• REPEATER AND AUTOMATIC WEAPONS
22PRESENTATION | June 2009
QUICKLOCK.
CONTROL UNIT.
The control unit is the electronic key to the
locking element. Authentication is via PIN code
or biometric fingerprint technology. A control
unit
can be used to lock a large number of locking
elements and weapons as required.
23PRESENTATION | June 2009
QUICKLOCK.
HANDGUNS.
For handguns, you push the control unit and the
locking element together and insert the locking
element into the barrel, giving it a quick push to
lock it.
24PRESENTATION | June 2009
QUICKLOCK.
BREAK DOWN GUNS.
Long guns are locked by inserting the locking
element into the cartridge chamber as you would
a cartridge.
25PRESENTATION | June 2009
QUICKLOCK.
REPEATER AND AUTOMATIC WEAPONS.
There are also different long gun control units
with a curved adaptor for repeater and semi-
automatic weapons.
26PRESENTATION | June 2009
TRUSTLOCK.
INHERITED GUN LOCKING SYSTEM.
DEALERcarries out locking and unlocking
procedures
TRUSTLOCK CENTER TClogs the locking and unlocking pro-
cedures and manages the passwords and lists of authorized users
AGENCYmonitors the
locking of weapons and manages the procedures
27PRESENTATION | June 2009
TRUSTLOCK.
INHERITED GUN LOCKING SYSTEM.
• Inherited guns can be locked permanently
• Removal of lock only by authorized sites
• No visual modification of guns or exhibits
28PRESENTATION | June 2009
TRUSTLOCK.
INHERITED GUN LOCKING SYSTEM.
TRUSTLOCK CENTER TC
Serial number Serial number Serial number Serial number Password (SSP) Password (SSP) Password (SSP) Password (SSP)
• Serial number of the locking element is transferred online to Trustlock Center
• Password (SSP) is transferred by the TC over PC to the control unit
• Locking Element can be removes/installed securely
29PRESENTATION | June 2009
BASELOCK.
STATIC WEAPON SAFETY AT ALL TIMES.
30PRESENTATION | June 2009
BASELOCK.
STATIC WEAPON SAFETY AT ALL TIMES.
• Stationary lock for several weapons or single
location
• Log file for usage time of weapons
• Different calibers can be stored at the same
base unit
• Several users could have access to the same
weapons
• Centralized locking and unlocking procedure
possible
31PRESENTATION | June 2009
BASELOCK.
STATIC WEAPON SAFETY AT ALL TIMES.
• SEPARATE LOCATION
• MULTIUSER LOCATION
• TABLE LOCATION
• WALL LOCATION
32PRESENTATION | June 2009
BASELOCK.
SEPARTE LOCATION.
Whether in the domestic or public sphere, at the
shooting range or in the gun room – we have a
tailored solution for you.
Each Baselock and Baselock Station can be
linked up to a central location. This makes
options like the removal and return of individual
weapons, user definitions and access to alarm
devices available.
33PRESENTATION | June 2009
BASELOCK.
MULTIUSER LOCATION.
The individual modules could be set in a row,
but
each weapon is locked individually, and can only
be removed using the PIN code. There is also
the option of removal via fingerprint or
transponder technology.
34PRESENTATION | June 2009
BASELOCK.
TABLE LOCATION.
With Armatix Baselock, not only is the weapon
protected against unauthorized removal, but the
magazine, as well.
35PRESENTATION | June 2009
BASELOCK.
WALL LOCATION.
The perfect solution for the display of weapons
in
the trade floor, at a trade stand or in a museum.
And for mobile applications, Baselock can also
be fitted into vehicles.
36PRESENTATION | June 2009
SMART GUN.
FROM NOW ON, THINGS WILL BE DIFFERENT.
37PRESENTATION | June 2009
SMART GUN.
ARMATIX INSIDE – THE GUN OF THE FUTURE.
• Integrated security feature
• Biometric user identification
• Individual assignment of weapon and user
• Armatix delivers technology – gun manufacturer produces
complete weapon
• Radio attached to wrist activates or locks gun within a split second
38PRESENTATION | June 2009
SMART GUN.
RADIO WRIST WATCH.
To activate the wrist watch, the authorized
person's fingerprint must first be read by the
wrist watch.
39PRESENTATION | June 2009
SMART GUN.
AUTHENTICATION.
An internal database compares the current
fingerprint against stored prints and responds
accordingly wrist watch.
40PRESENTATION | June 2009
With the Armatix SmartGun concept, access to
and use of a gun is only possible for the person
duly authorized. This new concept revolutionizes
the field of guns handling safety in a incredible
way.
Should a weapon be snatched, stolen or lost
while in use, it is automatically deactivated and
rendered unusable.
The Armatix SmartGun concept consists of a
weapon that requires locking, a biometric radio
wrist watch and a system programming device.
Each authorized person wears a radio wrist
watch giving them access to the programmed
weapon. To activate the wrist watch, the autho-
rized person's fingerprint must first be read by
the wrist watch. An internal database com-
pares the current fingerprint against stored prints
and responds accordingly. The wrist watch is
then activated for a definable period – e.g. an
officer's work shift or until manually deactivated.
SMART GUN.
HIGH TECH EQUIPMENT ON YOUR WRIST – A PERFECT CONCEPT.
41PRESENTATION | June 2009
PRODUCTS.
UNIQUE TECHNOLOGY.
Fair cost performance
ratio
Fulfils all legal
requirements
UNIQE TECHNOLOGY
Quick locking-
and unlocking procedure
Lock for all existing weapons
Biometric and/or PIN-
identification
No modification of weapon required
Lock device is protected by the gun
itself
42PRESENTATION | June 2009
Armatix GmbH
Feringastrasse 4
85774 Unterfoehring
Germany
Tel. +49-89-4272979-0
Fax +49-89-4272979-79
www.armatix.com
SAFETY IS THE TOP PRIORITY WHEN USING GUNS!