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last updated:  Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

 
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Magal Security Systems Receives $1.2 Million Orders for its DreamBox System With Intelligent Video Analysis for Delivery in Western Europe
By Magal Security Systems Ltd
Nov 1, 2007, 09:45

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YAHUD, Israel, November 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Magal Security Systems, Ltd. (NASDAQ: MAGS; TASE: MAGS), today announced that it recently received two orders for approximately US$1.2 million to protect an air force base along a seashore and dozens of gas storage sites in Western Europe.

The first order is for protection of an air force base situated next to a seashore from intruders infiltrating the base from the sea. The order includes the Magal's MTC-1500 Thermal Day and Night Surveillance cameras and DreamBox system with its built-in intelligent video analysis technology.

The second order is for protection of dozens of gas storage sites from illegal and unauthorized entry into the secured area. The order includes Magal's DreamBox system with its integrated intelligent video analysis technology.

DreamBox is a state-of-the-art embedded hardware and software product which in these two orders integrates intelligent video analysis, digital video recording and a video matrix switcher with its security management system.

Mr. Izhar Dekel, CEO of Magal, said: "These new DreamBox orders, one of which is a follow-on order from an existing customer, validate, once again, our leadership position in the high-end security market, as well as our ability to migrate our premier high-end security platforms to the broad civilian market. Furthermore, the follow-on order from an existing customer further attests to our ongoing commitment to customer satisfaction, by steadily identifying and developing solutions in the forefront of innovation and technology."

About Magal Security Systems, Ltd.:

Magal Security Systems Ltd. (Magal) is engaged in the development, manufacturing and marketing of computerized security systems, which automatically detect, locate and identify the nature of unauthorized intrusions. Magal also supplies video monitoring services through Smart Interactive Systems, Inc., a subsidiary in the U.S. The Company's products are currently used in more than 70 countries worldwide to protect national borders, airports, correctional facilities, nuclear power stations and other sensitive facilities from terrorism, theft and other threats. Magal trades under the symbol MAGS in the U.S. on the NASDAQ Global Market since 1993 and in Israel on the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) since July 2001.



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