Adroit Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:ADT)(FFRANKFURT:A7V)(BERLIN:A7V) - Earlier in
the year, the Company applied to the Italian authorities to increase its
exploration work permits to allow for a 293 hole, approximately 23,000 meter,
diamond drilling programme on its wholly owned Poggio Pietricci and Faggio
Scritto properties, in the Manciano area, Grosseto Province, Italy (see the
Company's April 4, 2011 news release).


The objectives of this drilling programme are to confirm and, possibly, extend
the historical resources, and to provide for a NI 43-101 compliant resource
estimate. The two contiguous permits total 899 Ha and contain the largest of the
Company's historic Antimony resources (see the Company's January 10, 2011 news
release).


The Italian authorities have recently replied, requesting additional environment
information concerning aquifers and how the drilling and mining of the deposit
may affect the water table. Adroit is preparing a response.


Further Drill Programmes. Adroit has additionally applied to the Italian
authorities to allow for a 20 hole, approximately 4,000 meter, diamond drilling
programme, on its wholly owned I Salaioli property, in the Scansano area,
Grosseto Province, Italy. A reply from the Italian authorities to this
application is expected this fall. Subject to regulatory consent, the intention
is to commence drilling this deposit in November 2011.


Drilling Letter of Intent. Adroit has signed a Letter of Intent to use the
drilling services of GEO DEEP DRILLINGS S.R.L. for a minimum of 2,000 meters,
with an option to increase the amount to 7,000 meters on either or both of these
two drill programmes.


Field Work Update. Since the Company's news release of May 16, 2011, activities
in Italy have focused on the compilation of a detailed geological map of the
Poggio Monticchio tenement, as well as of an alteration map and a structural map
of the area. As a result an Induced Polarisation ("IP") survey has been planned
for September, aimed at testing the extension of the identified mineralized
structures. In addition a thorough rock sampling program will be carried out
over the tenement. Further IP surveys are also planned for the coming months at
I Salaioli and Poggio Fogari. In-fill soil sampling will be carried also out at
I Monti.


Exploration and resource evaluation, carried out prior to the mine closures,
indicated the presence of considerable historic antimony resources in the
district and, more particularly, within the Company's permits. Work carried out
in the 1980s on the Faggio Scritto prospect, astride the Poggio Pietricci and
Faggio Scritto tenements, indicated the presence of over 2.8Mt of ore grading
0.77% Antimony (Sb), yielding over 21,000t of antimony metal, including a
higher-grade zone of about 465,000t grading 1.58% Sb. The mineralization, which
was never mined, occurs near surface, and remains open in several directions
(see news releases of June 13, 2007 and February 4, 2008). It occurs in close
proximity to the former Macchia Casella mine which reportedly produced over
1,100 tons of Sb metal from high-grade ore (greater than 10%) between 1939 and
1953. Historical workings carried out on the Company's other antimony prospects
estimated resources of 25,000t grading 1.3% Sb at Poggio Monticchio and 31,500
tonnes at 1.5% antimony on the I Salaioli prospect. These deposits remain open
in several directions.


The above historical resource estimates and data are non-conformable with
National Instrument 43-101 "Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Deposits". These
historical reports have not yet been independently verified by the Company and
the Company is not relying upon them.


The antimony mineralization occurs in close spatial and genetic relation with
the gold mineralization, recognized in the area (see, amongst others, news
release of December 22, 2006). Both occur preferentially in Mesozoic
carbonate-evaporitic formations, are associated with regional structural
features and are related to recent igneous activity. The idealized prototype of
a southern Tuscan antimony deposit can be described as an irregular
mineralization situated in the upper part of a highly porous limestone unit,
usually the Calcare Cavernoso ("vuggy limestone"), overlain by an impermeable
unit, normally a flysch-type rock. The deposits are bound to the edge of horst
positions and also to areas of elevated geothermal gradient and resulting
hydrothermal activity.


Antimony has many diversified and indispensable uses for both commercial and
military applications. Antimony prices recently soared as global demand surges
and output considerably declined as Hunan province, China's largest producing
region, curbs output to comply with central government restrictions. China
reportedly contributes around 90 percent of world output.


Mr. Franceschi, a Qualified Person under the guidelines of National Instrument
43-101, has reviewed and approved the geological information contained in this
news release.


President's Comments. "While I would have much preferred to start drilling next
month, we continue to receive assurances from the Italian authorities that they
welcome the investment and the anticipated job creation and support the
resumption of mining Antimony and other metals."


Adroit Resources Inc. is a mineral exploration company that is currently
exploring for Antimony and other metals in Central Italy and diamonds, precious
and base metals in the Timmins/Shining Tree/Temagami/Cobalt and Bancroft areas
of Ontario, Canada. In addition, Adroit is seeking new precious and base metal
projects to add to its expanding portfolio. The Company's issued and outstanding
share capital is 113,919,192.


On behalf of the Board of Directors

Graeme Rowland, Chairman and President