Day: July 31, 2017

What innovations will shape the future of defence procurement?

From drones and unmanned vehicles to robotics and 4D printing, the tools needed for keeping nations safe in the 21st century are changing and evolving in surprising ways. With this in mind, the Ministry of Defence has made a concerted effort to encourage innovation in its business, and attract new

Protecting against the threat of explosion

Countering and protecting against the effects of explosions has utility beyond the defence and security spheres with technological advances finding civilian applications, as defence features writer Mark Lane discovers talking to Steve Holland of SJH Projects. SJH Projects is a company which operates at the interface of defence and commercial technology in the field of [тАж]

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New anti-ship missileтАЩs surface ship launch capability showcased

Lockheed Martin has successfully carried out the first-ever launch of the Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) surface-launch variant from a topside canister. LRASM is a precision-guided anti-ship missile that builds on the successful JASSM-ER air launch weapons and is designed to meet the demands of U.S. Navy and Air Force warfighters in a robust contested [тАж]

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Leonardo officially opens new airborne systems facility in Italy

Leonardo has officially opened a new airborne systems facility in LтАЩAquila, Italy. The new facility will be home to the companyтАЩs advanced technology including Mode-5 identification friend/foe (IFF) systems and airborne communications equipment. LтАЩAquila, the capital of ItalyтАЩs Abruzzo region, is home to a number of Defence related operations including Thales Alenia Space, which opened [тАж]

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CAE announces raft of contracts worth C$175 million

CAE, the Canada-headquartered global leader in training for the civil aviation, defence and security markets has announced it has been awarded defence contracts on a range of platforms valued at more than C$175 million to provide simulation products, training services and in-service support for global military customers. The contracts, awarded during CAEтАЩs fiscal year 2018 [тАж]

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