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Wrap Technologies Conducts Instructor Retraining and Program Expansion with Malta National Police Force

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Wrap Technologies (NASDAQ: WRAP) completed a two-day instructor retraining and certification program with the Malta National Police Force on Feb 10, 2026, reinforcing its Non-Lethal Response approach and BolaWrap deployment standards.

Twelve previously certified instructors were retrained and 23 new instructors were certified. District rollout begins in coming weeks with two devices per district, and academy integration is planned.

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Positive

  • Completed two-day instructor retraining with 12 previously certified instructors
  • Certified 23 new district instructors to support decentralized rollout
  • District rollout scheduled within weeks with two devices per district
  • Planned integration of Non-Lethal Response into national police academy curriculum

Negative

  • Initial device allocation limited to two devices per district, suggesting constrained near-term coverage
  • No purchase order value or contract terms disclosed for Malta deployment

News Market Reaction

+3.93%
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+3.93% News Effect

On the day this news was published, WRAP gained 3.93%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Training duration: 2 days Retrained instructors: 12 instructors New instructors: 23 instructors +2 more
5 metrics
Training duration 2 days Instructor retraining and certification program in Malta
Retrained instructors 12 instructors Previously certified instructors completing updated NLR retraining
New instructors 23 instructors Newly certified instructors across Malta districts
Devices per district 2 devices Initial district-level BolaWrap deployment plan
Operator certification time 2 hours Planned instructional block including drills and live deployments

Market Reality Check

Price: $1.70 Vol: Volume 475,365 is slightl...
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$1.70 Last Close
Volume Volume 475,365 is slightly below the 20-day average of 508,955, suggesting no outsized trading response ahead of this news. normal
Technical Shares at $1.78 are trading below the 200-day moving average of $1.95 and sit well under the $3.23 52-week high.

Peers on Argus

WRAP fell 4.81% while key peers showed mixed moves: GNSS +4.06%, ACFN +12.61%, M...

WRAP fell 4.81% while key peers showed mixed moves: GNSS +4.06%, ACFN +12.61%, MIND +2.08%, ODYS -10.07%, SOTK flat. This pattern points to stock-specific factors rather than a coordinated sector move.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Feb 06 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 06 Training adoption Positive +12.7% Clinton County Probation adopted WrapReality VR for non-lethal response training.
Feb 02 Capital raise Negative -7.8% Private placement raised $5M with shares and warrants to restart manufacturing.
Jan 28 Product launch Positive +2.9% Launch of WrapVision body-worn camera platform using NDAA- and TAA-aligned hardware.
Jan 26 Training program Positive -3.3% Launch of Arrest-in-Control training unit via WrapTactics subscription LMS.
Jan 21 VR deployment Positive -2.8% Warren County adopted WRAP Reality VR and built a 40x40-foot training space.
Pattern Detected

Recent news often generated meaningful moves, with a mix of aligned reactions and occasional selloffs on otherwise positive product and training updates.

Recent Company History

Over the past few weeks, WRAP reported multiple non-lethal response initiatives and platform launches. On Jan 21 and Feb 6, agencies adopted WRAP Reality VR training, with one integrating it into a $3.7 million facility. On Jan 28, WRAP advanced its NDAA- and TAA-aligned WrapVision body-worn camera platform. A private placement on Feb 2 raised $5.0 million to restart manufacturing. Today’s Malta police training and expansion update continues this theme of international program adoption and training-led growth.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Active S-3 Shelf
Shelf Active
Active S-3 Shelf Registration 2026-02-09

An effective S-3 shelf was filed on Feb 9, 2026 registering 5,000,000 shares of common stock for resale, including already-issued shares and shares underlying warrants from a recent private placement. The company notes that full issuance would represent about 9.17% of 54,501,638 shares outstanding as of Feb 6, 2026, highlighting potential dilution and stock overhang if these securities are sold into the market.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement describes deeper integration of BolaWrap within the Malta National Police Force, i...
Analysis

This announcement describes deeper integration of BolaWrap within the Malta National Police Force, including retraining 12 existing instructors, certifying 23 new ones, and planning district-level deployment with 2 devices per district and academy curriculum adoption. It follows a string of recent training and platform launches. Investors may watch for evidence of follow-on hardware and consumables orders, broader international adoptions, and how recently registered 5,000,000 resale shares (about 9.17% of outstanding) interact with future capital needs.

Key Terms

non-lethal response, use-of-force continuum, body-worn camera
3 terms
non-lethal response technical
"designed to reinforce Wrap’s Non-Lethal Response solution, enhance instructor"
Actions, products or tactics designed to stop, control or neutralize a threat without causing death, for example using rubber bullets, tasers, tear gas, or de-escalation techniques instead of lethal force. For investors, non-lethal responses matter because they create markets and regulatory risks separate from lethal weapons—demand, safety claims, liability, and public acceptance can all affect sales, approvals and a company’s reputation much like choosing a safer tool instead of a more dangerous one.
use-of-force continuum technical
"integration of BolaWrap® within the agency’s use-of-force continuum."
A use-of-force continuum is a structured guideline that outlines levels of response security personnel or law enforcement may use, ranging from verbal commands and restraint techniques to non-lethal tools and, as a last resort, lethal force. For investors, it matters because a company’s policies and training on force influence legal and reputational risk, potential liability costs, regulatory scrutiny, and the safety of employees and customers—similar to how traffic rules reduce accidents and related expenses.
body-worn camera technical
"review of prior country deployments through body-worn camera footage confirmed"
A small video-and-audio recorder worn on a person’s clothing or uniform that captures interactions and surroundings much like a personal dashcam for people. Investors track body-worn cameras because their adoption, maintenance, data storage and rules about use drive steady sales for hardware and software providers, influence public budgets and procurement, and affect legal risk and demand for related services.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

Training reinforced Non-Lethal Response (NLR) solution combined with BolaWrap’s deployment philosophy supports academy integration and positions agency for nationwide rollout

MIAMI, Feb. 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wrap Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WRAP) (“Wrap” or, the “Company”), a global leader in non-lethal response and public safety technology, today announced the successful completion of instructor retraining and new instructor certification with the Malta National Police Force, conducted in Malta.

The two-day training initiative was designed to reinforce Wrap’s Non-Lethal Response solution, enhance instructor proficiency, and support the agency’s prospective expansion of Wrap’s products and services across districts and into the national police academy. Training emphasized decision-making, defensive tactics, and integration of BolaWrap® within the agency’s use-of-force continuum.

Wrap Technologies, Inc.

During the program, 12 previously certified instructors completed retraining aligned with updated Non-Lethal Response messaging and deployment standards. In addition, 23 new instructors, representing districts across Malta, participated in the program to support decentralized, district-level rollout.

We believe instructors demonstrated strong engagement and proficiency across the various training drills and follow-up control techniques. Our review of prior country deployments through body-worn camera footage confirmed successful operational outcomes under our standards, including the effective use of BolaWrap as a non-pain-based compliance tool. Command staff and instructors commonly identified BolaWrap as a preferred tool to traditional tools, particularly in responses involving individuals experiencing mental health crises.

Integration and Program Expansion

BolaWrap integrates directly into the Malta National Police Force’s existing Mechanical Advantage Control Holds (“M.A.C.H.”) techniques, which are taught at the recruit level and recertified every three years. The agency plans to introduce Non-Lethal Response into its police academy curriculum.

District-level deployment is scheduled to begin within the coming weeks, with two devices assigned per district and certified instructors expected to deliver local training. We intend to issue BolaWrap to officers consistently, with the goal of expanding non-lethal coverage across shifts and operational contexts.

Policy, Training, and Cultural Alignment

As part of the rollout, the agency has produced a department-wide informational video addressing BolaWrap policy, use considerations, and operational expectations intended to be distributed to all personnel. Operator certification is planned to consist of a two-hour instructional block, including drills and live deployments. Command staff and instructors expressed to us strong confidence in the program’s success and emphasized the value of BolaWrap as a truly non-lethal alternative.

Program Expansion and Growth Opportunities

With district rollout and academy integration underway, we believe the Malta National Police Force presents multiple near-term expansion opportunities, including additional devices, holsters, batteries, and cassettes to support sustained field use, shift rotations, and academy classes. The agency is also evaluating the designation of a Master Instructor or Defensive Tactics Coordinator role to support long-term program ownership and advanced instructor certification.

Strategic Value

We believe the Malta National Police Force has demonstrated strong institutional buy-in, operational confidence, and cultural alignment with BolaWrap as a preferred Non-Lethal Response solution. With academy adoption planned and district-level deployment imminent, we believe the agency is well positioned for potential program expansion over the coming months.

About Wrap Technologies, Inc.

Wrap Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: WRAP) a global leader in innovative public safety technologies and non-lethal tools, delivering cutting-edge technology with exceptional people to address the complex, modern day challenges facing public safety organizations.

Wrap's complete public safety portfolio includes the non-lethal BolaWrap® 150 device, WrapReality™ immersive training platform, WrapVision™ body-worn camera system, WrapTactics™ training programs, and next-generation CUAS solutions like PAN-DA and the 1KC Kinetic Anti-Drone Cassette, all of which supports the Company's mission to provide safer, scalable, and cost-effective technologies for public safety, defense, and critical infrastructure markets. Wrap's BolaWrap® 150 solution leads in pre-escalation intended to provide law enforcement with a safer choice for nearly every phase of a critical incident. This innovative, patented device deploys a multi-sensory, cognitive disruption that leverages sight, sound and sensation to expand the pre-escalation period and gives officers the advantage and critical time to manage non-compliant subjects before resorting to higher-force options. The BolaWrap® 150 is not pain-based compliance. It does not shoot, strike, shock, or incapacitate, instead, it helps officers strategically operate pre-escalation on the force continuum, reducing the risk of injury to both officers and subjects. Used by over 1,000 agencies across the U.S. and in 60 countries, BolaWrap® is backed by training certified by the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST), reinforcing Wrap's commitment to public safety through cutting-edge technology and expert training.

WrapReality™ VR is a fully immersive training simulator to enhance decision-making under pressure.

As a comprehensive public safety training platform, it provides first responders with realistic, interactive scenarios that reflect the evolving challenges of modern law enforcement. By offering a growing library of real-world situations, WrapReality™ is intended to equip officers with the skills and confidence to navigate high-stakes encounters effectively, which we believe leads to safer outcomes for both responders and the communities they serve.

WrapVision is an all-new body-worn camera and evidence management system built for efficiency.

Designed for efficiency, security, and transparency to meet the rigorous demands of modern law enforcement, WrapVision captures, stores, and helps manage digital evidence, ensuring operational security, regulatory compliance, and enhanced video picture quality and field of view.

The WrapVision camera, powered by IONODES, boasts streamlined cloud integration and final North American assembly, with country-of-origin (COO) United States. This track helps ensure data integrity and helps eliminate critical concerns over unauthorized access or foreign surveillance risks.

Trademark Information

Wrap, the Wrap logo, BolaWrap®, WrapReality™ and Wrap Training Academy are trademarks of Wrap Technologies, Inc., some of which are registered in the U.S. and abroad. All other trade names used herein are either trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective holders.

Cautionary Note on Forward-Looking Statements - Safe Harbor Statement

This release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such as "expect," "anticipate," "should", "believe", "target", "project", "goals", "estimate", "potential", "predict", "may", "will", "could", "intend", and variations of these terms or the negative of these terms and similar expressions are intended to identify these forward-looking statements. Moreover, forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which involve factors or circumstances that are beyond the Company's control and include, but are not limited to, statements relating to the expected performance of the training program with the Malta National Police Force, Wrap's planned future products, technologies, integration, intended product designs and expected benefits therefrom, expected market opportunities and outcomes related to Wrap's products to increase officer and public safety. The Company's actual results could differ materially from those stated or implied in forward-looking statements due to a number of factors, including but not limited to: the Company's ability to maintain compliance with the Nasdaq Capital Market's listing standards; the Company's ability to successfully implement training programs for the use of its products; the Company's ability to manufacture and produce products for its customers; the Company's ability to develop sales for its products; the market acceptance of existing and future products; the availability of funding to continue to finance operations; the complexity, expense and time associated with sales to law enforcement and government entities; the lengthy evaluation and sales cycle for the Company's product solutions; product defects; litigation risks from alleged product-related injuries; risks of government regulations; the impact resulting from geopolitical conflicts and any resulting sanctions; the ability to obtain export licenses for counties outside of the United States; the ability to obtain patents and defend intellectual property against competitors; the impact of competitive products and solutions; and the Company's ability to maintain and enhance its brand, as well as other risk factors mentioned in the Company's most recent annual report on Form 10-K, subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, and other Securities and Exchange Commission filings. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this release and were based on current expectations, estimates, forecasts, and projections as well as the beliefs and assumptions of management. Except as required by law, the Company undertakes no duty or obligation to update any forward-looking statements contained in this release as a result of new information, future events or changes in its expectations.

Investor Relations Contact:

(800) 583-2652
ir@wrap.com

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/5cf34804-e7c5-4854-b503-55df0ecde666


FAQ

What did Wrap (WRAP) announce about its Malta instructor retraining on Feb 10, 2026?

Wrap completed a two-day instructor retraining and new instructor certification with Malta National Police Force. According to the company, 12 instructors were retrained and 23 new instructors certified to support district-level rollout and academy integration.

When will BolaWrap devices be deployed across Malta by WRAP?

District-level deployment is scheduled to begin within the coming weeks, with two devices assigned per district. According to the company, certified local instructors will deliver training and support decentralized rollout.

How will WRAP integrate BolaWrap into Malta police training and policy?

The agency plans to introduce Non-Lethal Response into the national academy curriculum and use a two-hour operator certification block. According to the company, an informational video and drills will support policy and operator expectations.

How many instructors did WRAP certify in Malta and what does that mean for rollout?

Wrap retrained 12 existing instructors and certified 23 new instructors to enable district-level deployment. According to the company, this instructor base supports decentralized training and near-term expansion opportunities.

Does the Malta program indicate further procurement opportunities for WRAP (WRAP)?

With academy adoption and district rollout underway, the company sees near-term opportunities for additional devices, holsters, batteries, and cassettes. According to the company, the agency is evaluating roles to support long-term program ownership.
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