COVINGTON, Ky., May 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The particle accelerator complex utilized in Valley Forge Composite Technologies' (OTC Bulletin Board: VLYF) THOR-LVX(TM) Explosive Detection System will be presented at RUPAC 2010. This accelerator enables THOR-LVX to perform molecular level scans of sealed containers including cargo containers in seaports and airports.

The presentation on THOR-LVX is entitled: 55 MeV Special Purpose Race-Track Microtron Commissioning. It was submitted by Alexander Karev of The Russian Academy of Sciences P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute. Co-authors include Valley Forge Composite Technologies Vice-President Larry Wilhide and CEO Louis Brothers.

Sponsored by the Bureau of the Scientific Council of The Russian Academy of Science (RAS) on Charged Particle Accelerators, the 22nd Russian Particle Accelerator Conference (RUPAC 2010) is a conference on the latest developments in and practical applications of particle accelerators. The conference has presentations and attendees from leading Institutes and Laboratories from Russia as well as many other countries. The conference will be held from September 27th through October 1st, 2010 in Protvino, Moscow, Russia.

About Valley Forge Composite Technologies

Valley Forge Composite Technologies, Inc. develops, manufactures and distributes next-generation detection systems. Its THOR LVX system is designed to detect nuclear material, explosives and contraband hidden in cargo containers and baggage, even through shielding. VLYF is also marketing the Odin personal screening system for use in airports, high-security buildings and border entry points. More information about Valley Forge Composite Technologies, Inc. can be found at www.vlyf.com.

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