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System allows trace detection of explosives and narcotics.


IDenta's New Explosive Detectors


IDenta Set To Introduce New Products That Detect Major Explosives Used By Terrorists

JERUSALEM, Israel, August 16/-- IDenta Corp. (OTC Pink Sheets: IDTA) announced today that next week it will begin demonstrating and marketing its new explosive detectors that has been developed to detect the explosives now used by terrorists around the world. The announcement provides the first complete details of the development of this major new product line since June 14th, when IDenta announced that it was first developing an explosive detector.

"We are now ready to introduce the most advanced and reliable on-site proprietary explosive detectors on the market today," announced IDenta CEO Yaacov Shoham. "TATP and UREA NITRATE are extremely dangerous compounds which have caused massive destruction of property, and loss of life in the hands of terrorist organizations.

Recently three tons of Ammonium Nitrate were captured in Canada (used by terrorist from EL-Kaida).

Explosive detection products are urgently needed by law enforcement agencies around the world, and we are confident that our detectors will meet and exceed their expectations once officials witness a demonstration."

Key product features of IDenta's new explosive detectors
include:

1. The methodology provides a very safe testing method that will pose no danger at all to the user.

2. Detectors are able to detect the full range of the well-known types of military, commercial and the homemade explosives including: TNT/PETN, RDX/NITRATE, UREA NITRATE, AMMONIUM NITRATE, TATP/HMTD, CHLORATE/BROMATE.

3. Identa's new TATP/HMTD detector has consistently tested showing No False-Positives.

4. The detectors have at least two years period of chemical stability.

5. Durable, easy to use, self-contained plastic packaging will enable the products to be used in a wide-variety of field operations including in the field military operations as well as civilian applications such as airport security.

6. The products are also expected to be very competitively priced.

7. High sensitivity to detect small amount.

The new TATP kit will be incorporated in the Identa's drugs testing kits. TATP is highly unstable and sensitive to heat and friction.
(see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TATP).

One cannot distinguish visually between white powder of Cocaine/Crack and white powder of TATP. The safe sampling device and the reliability of the kit is a novel solution for this acute problem.

Law enforcement agencies in France, Hungary, China, and the United States will be the first countries targeted for demonstrations.

About TATP
Triacetone Triperoxide or TATP, also known as "Mother of Satan", was named as the explosive used in the 2005 London Bombings, and was included as the trigger in the shoe bomb that was found on the December 2001 flight from Paris to Miami. Its base ingredients - drain cleaner, bleach and acetone - can be bought easily and without attracting suspicion and its chemical composition is simple. In finished form TATP is almost undetectable by sniffer dogs or conventional bomb detection systems. The chemical is highly unstable and sensitive to heat and friction. see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TATP

About Ammonium Nitrate
Ammonium Nitrate is a very strong oxidizing agent that makes an explosive mixture when combined with a fuel such as a hydrocarbon, usually Diesel fuel (oil) or, sometimes, kerosene. It has been known to be used for terrorist activities by the Provisional Irish Republican Army and in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing by Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols. see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonium_nitrate

ABOUT IDENTA
Since 2003, IDenta Corporation has become recognized as a world-wide leader in the development of proprietary on-site drug detection kits. IDenta develops, manufactures and distributes products for the both professional and civil markets which consistently pass the highest qualifications and testing procedures of law enforcement and security agencies around the world. The company has corporate representatives in 20 countries including 15 companies in the US, and 4 companies in Great Britain.
Information concerning IDenta's business plan and product line, including rapid test kits (substance only) for the detection of marijuana, hashish, ecstasy, cocaine, crack, and heroin may be found at www.identa.biz and www.drugsdetector.com.

For Investor Relations and information concerning U.S. product representation please contact:
Randy Jacobs, US Corporate Spokesman
IDentaNews@sitcomllc.com
+1-800-316-9437
IDenta Corp.
USA address:
530 Stephenson Avenue
Savannah, Georgia 31405
Tel: +1-912-652-4818


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IDenta Corp
Randy Jacobs US Corporate Spokesman
530 Stephenson Ave
Savannah GA 31405
USA
Phone: 800-316-9437
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Company Information:
Name: IDenta Corp
Address: 5 Kiriat Hamada St., The Luz Bldg., Har Hotzvim
City: Jerusalem
ZIP: 91450
Country: Israel
Phone: +972-8-9716874
FAX: +972-8-9716875
http://www.identa.biz



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