American Defense Systems Inc. (OTC:ADFS) Restrategizes On Real Estate Subsidiary


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RALEIGH, N.C., Oct. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- American Defense Systems Inc. (OTC:ADFS) released additional information today regarding the development of their Real Estate Holdings subsidiary, 'ADFS Real Estate Holdings'.

ADFS is going with a strategy to suit the lingering pandemic and political divide. Whoever adapts best comes out ahead.

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Founded in 2002 by Anthony J. Piscitelli out of Hicksville, New York, American Defense Systems (ADFS) has a distinguished history in the American defense industry. Renowned for numerous products, including crew protection kits; bullet-proof windows; blast resistant walls; and lightweight police shields, ADSF was also given opportunities to produced windows, hinges, latches, and locks for the Navy; and a live-fire ballistics range for training both soldiers and police officers. They were so popular, in New York especially, that in 2008 ADFS was awarded contracts from the New York Police Department (NYPD) and the Suffolk County Police Department. Under those agreements ADFS designed hardened architecture to protect the NYPD's Forensic Investigation Division, located in Jamaica, New York as well as the Suffolk County Police Headquarters located in Yaphank, New York.

By the beginning of 20 20, however, the company's Treasurer, Osita Iroku, was pushing the company in a different direction. The Treasurer preferred a fixed-income foundation for the company and urged the board to launch a $300 million real estate portfolio, under the management of a subsidiary company named 'ADFS Real Estate Holdings'. The portfolio was to include a pre-selection of mixed-use properties, with a historical return rate of around 7% per annum. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic hit their New York City offices hard, and they were forced to shut-down operations since the first week of March, 20 20. According to Mr. Iroku, "the pandemic, and how it's been handled, pretty much brought our real estate pursuits to a halt; and honestly, we've been trying to find a way to bounce back since then."

The company has still reorganized their operations into four divisions, currently being rebranded as: (1) CRISIS & DISASTER PREP: to provide training and supplies to law enforcement, rescue, and healthcare professionals; (2) STRATEGIC INVESTMENTS: to invest and partner with other firms that produce the products and services ADFS will need for our long term market strategies; (3) REAL ESTATE HOLDING:  Providing mobile medical care facilities for hurricane prone areas; warehouses for the storage and delivery of emergency food and medical supplies; and emergency shelters. (4) MARITIME SUPPORT SERVICES: Providing facilities needed to protect and maintain vessels stranded in disaster areas.

"At the end of the day, we are still going ahead with the four-lane strategy, we just had to adjust our timing of entry into the real estate market, and the types of properties we are purchasing, to suit the lingering pandemic and growing political divide," Iroku concluded. "As they say, whoever adapts best to changing conditions, usually comes out ahead."

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SOURCE American Defense Systems Inc.


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