METAL STORM DEMONSTRATES FIRINGS OF MULTI BARREL POD SYSTEM  INCORPORATING NEW 40MM AMMUNITION
  BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA – 28 May 2003:  Metal Storm Limited (ASX trading  code: MST and NASDAQ Small Cap ticker symbol: MTSX) announced today the  successful firing of a multi barrel pod system firing conventional 40mm  projectiles converted into a stacked round Metal Storm configuration.
  In line with the company’s product development plans, the success of  these firings materially advances Metal Storm technology by demonstrating  a ‘conversion capability’ for conventional ammunition in a Metal Storm  weapon system.  This significant demonstration opens the path for  further explosive firings and the development of high explosive and bursting  munitions. 
  These important firings substantially enhance Metal Storm’s ‘in house’  product development and allow for demonstrations of the company’s own  prototype products directly to defence customers.
  Metal Storm’s Chairman Bill Owens said, “The development of the  ‘conversion’ projectile and the firings, represent a future development path  that Metal Storm plans to expand in a number of ways.  The company’s  investment in its R&D capability provides the means to build and  demonstrate our weapon systems and munitions to customers world wide.”  
  “This internal capability marks a new stage of R&D self reliance for  Metal Storm by enhancing our work with external agencies in the  development of Metal Storm technology.  I anticipate it will be particularly  beneficial in moving to secure major R&D programs in defence and will also  improve our ability to meet commercial timelines.”
  The developments announced today will be further refined in coming  months and will lead into direct technical support of the SBIR programs  Metal Storm is currently undertaking in the US.  The success of this  week’s demonstration extends the previously announced Repeatable Access  Denial System (RADS) from its original 16mm calibre kinetic system up to a  40mm bursting, explosive munition system.  The RADS system will be  developed and combined with other calibres ready for demonstration in the  US in the second half of 2003. 
  Bill Owens added, “The outcomes of these firings represent significant  technological progress which allow the company to advance its munition  development from kinetic and pyrotechnic projectiles through to a  variety of lethal and less than lethal munitions to meet the capabilities  demanded by customers from Metal Storm weapon systems. The company is  currently in dialogue with a number of leading munition manufacturers in  response to interest to produce Metal Storm munitions."
  Former US Special Operations Commander and Director of Metal Storm,  General Wayne Downing said, “These firings represent a demonstrated  capability which is simply not available in the weapon inventory today.  The  company’s plans to further develop and demonstrate the multi calibre,  multi barrel pod systems with a variety of lethal and non lethal  munitions, provides a new and leading edge capability that fits with the mix  and match capabilities that ground commanders are seeking on the  battlefield today.  The Iraq War demonstrated just how vital it is for ground  forces to have a choice in responding to a range of threats that rise  on the battlefield with little or no warning.  The firings and  developments announced by Metal Storm today go a considerable way to making that  capability a reality”. 
  **Key Outcomes and Technical Firing Details**
  - The firing of 40mm conventional projectiles converted into a multi  stacked Metal Storm configuration.  The Metal Storm designed projectiles  are fully self contained and can provide for easy loading and unloading  for multiple or individual rounds.  The conversion projectiles have  direct application in single barrel, multi barrel or reloadable shoulder  fired systems.
  - The first firing of explosive ‘flash bang’ 40mm ammunition in a  multiple stacked Metal Storm configuration from a rifled barrel.  ‘Flash  bang’ means the rounds ignite a small explosive charge on impact.  The  success of this particular firing indicates the Metal Storm design will  technically lead into the firing of high explosive munitions in the Metal  Storm stacked configuration. 
  - As a consequence of the new projectile design, Metal Storm also fired  a 40mm, 16 barrel ‘pod’ mortar box system.  40mm munition is a very  diverse calibre and is used in many weapon systems.  The new 40mm RADS pod  can be fired in the direct and indirect fire role and leads directly  into supporting a number of existing R&D programs.
  - Importantly, the new 40mm conversion projectile will provide for  individual or multiple projectile loading or re-loading for shoulder fired  weapons.  Further, developments of this capability will incorporate  electronic and non electronic ignition systems including inductive  ignition.  This will be done by making the new technology available to enhance  existing defence programs supporting this capability, or by  independently developing Metal Storm’s experimental VLe Combat Weapon.  
  The weapon systems fired by Metal Storm will be on display at the  Company’s Annual General Meeting in Brisbane, Friday 30 May 2003.
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  **About Metal Storm** Metal Storm Limited is a research and development company based in  Brisbane, Australia.  The company is capturing attention from defence  organisations worldwide with its revolutionary 100% electronic ballistics  technology, which has no known conventional equivalent.  Metal Storm  currently has approximately AU$100 million in research and development  funding in place to develop its technology from leading government  defence-related agencies in Australia and the United States.  Additionally, the  company is well positioned to support the U.S. government's more urgent  homeland defence needs.  Recently, the U.S. Department of Defense has  accelerated the programs under development as it strengthens its  counter-terrorism capabilities.
  **Safe Harbour** Certain statements made herein that use the words “estimate”,  “project”, “intend”, “expect”, “believe” and similar expressions are intended to  identify forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private  Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  These forward-looking  statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties which could cause  the actual results, performance or achievements of the company to be  materially different from those which may be expressed or implied by such  statements, including, among others, risks or uncertainties associated  with the development of the company’s technology, the ability of the  company to meet its financial requirements, the ability of the company to  protect its proprietary technology, potential limitations on the  company’s technology, the market for the company’s products, government  regulation in Australia and the U.S., changes in tax and other laws, changes  in competition and the loss of key personnel.  For additional!   information regarding these and other risks and uncertainties  associated with the company’s business, reference is made to the company’s  reports filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange  Commission, including the company’s Form 20-F.
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  Further information:
  Company Enquiries: Australia: Sylvie Moser-Savage - Company Secretary Ph: #61 (0) 7 3221 9733
  United States: Chuck Vehlow – Chief Executive Officer - Metal Storm, Inc. Ph: 703 248  8218
  Investor Enquiries: United States: Jody Burfening - Lippert/Heilshorn & Assoc. Ph: 212 838 3777
  Australia: Frank Sufferini - Orient Capital Pty Ltd Ph: #61 (0) 2 9964 0200
  Media Enquiries: United States: Lippert/Heilshorn & Assoc. Ph: 212 838 3777
  Australia: John Bayly - Bayly Willey Holt Ph: #61 (0) 7 3368 2355 |