FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE USAF Air Mobility Battlelab Completes BrightEye System Evaluation Recommending Use Across All Armed Services USAF Air Mobility Battlelab Identifies BrightEye as Versatile, Economical and Portable Lighting System for All U.S. Armed Services RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. (September 26, 2007) – Cyberlux Corporation, (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that the U.S. Air Force Air Mobility Battlelab (AMB) has successfully completed the BrightEye Portable Illumination System evaluation period at both Fort Huachuca, AZ and Fort Dix, NJ (http://www.amc.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123069485). As part of the evaluation, the AMB determined that the BrightEye System is 97% smaller in footprint, weighs 94% less than the current diesel-powered incandescent lighting systems and saves an estimated 63% in daily operating costs. The AMB utilized Air Mobility Command expeditionary subject-matter experts to evaluate the BrightEye System’s capabilities. In addition, the AMB concluded that the BrightEye System provides versatile and economical tactical lighting capability as required by expeditionary forces across all U.S. armed services. “The BrightEye System’s successful evaluation by the U.S. Air Force is a significant milestone. In addition, the conclusion that all U.S. armed services – including the Army, Navy and Marine Corps – will benefit from our tactical lighting capability represents a substantial market expansion opportunity for our tactical lighting products,” said Mark D. Schmidt, president and chief operating officer of Cyberlux. “As a leader in solid-state lighting, the Company’s innovative BrightEye lighting technology has now met the rigorous U.S. Air Mobility Battlelab field evaluation requirements for tactical lighting including portability, versatility and economical operating costs," Schmidt continued. The BrightEye System is available through the General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedule 56 for Specialty Lighting products under Cyberlux GSA Contract GS-07F-9409S with orderable part numbers 2CP0170 through 2CP0181. The AMB explores high-payoff concepts, technologies, and tactics to advance the USAF distinctive capabilities of Rapid Global Mobility and Agile Combat Support. The AMB previously selected Cyberlux Corporation to adapt its commercially available portable lighting systems to meet AMB requirements for both the WatchDog Portable Perimeter Security Covert Illumination System and the BrightEye Tactical Portable Illumination System. About Cyberlux Corporation Cyberlux Corporation (OTCBB:CYBL) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its diodaltm lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit www.cyberlux.com. Investor Contact: Richard Brown, Cyberlux Corporation (617) 314-7379 This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company’s ability to raise the capital required to execute the Cyberlux business plan. The Company’s business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2006 and its 10 QSB for the quarter ended June 30, 2007. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. |