DSEI 2017: X-2 UGV emerges from agricultural role
The X-2 in CBRNE detection configuration. Source: IHS Markit/Melanie RoveryHyundai selects Kelvin Hughes bridge system for New Zealand Navy’s fleet tanker
A computer-generated image of the Royal New Zealand's Maritime Sustainment Capability vessel. Source: Royal New Zealand NavyDSEI 2017: Patria NEMO Container completes land test firings
The Patria NEMO Container being fired while mounted on a Sisu ETP E13 truck. Source: PatriaRussian MoD unveils T-90M, T-80BVM MBTs
Trials of the modernised T-90M MBT are under way. Source: Russian MoD-
DSEI 2017: Lockheed Martin’s 40 mm Modular Turret reveals hidden depths
The 40 mm Modular Turret from Lockheed Martin UK, designed initially to up-arm the Warrior infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), was displayed at DSEI with a number of new capabilities. While none of the systems shown have been selected by any customers, they demonstrate the potential for upgrading and
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MBDA revives Fire Shadow for Polish LM requirement
European missile house MBDA has resurrected its Fire Shadow weapon system to potentially address the requirements of a Polish request for information (RfI) relating to the acquisition of a loitering munition (LM) capability. The Fire Shadow indirect fire precision attack weapon was originally
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US president’s refusal to certify Iranian compliance with nuclear deal would increase risk of US reimposing sanctions
Key Points Although Trump has begrudgingly certified Iran’s nuclear compliance in April and July 2017, he has indicated that he would not declare Iran compliant in October. A potential Trump de-certification of Iranian compliance does not automatically or necessarily result in the collapse
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DSEI 2017: Australian Army planning to equip combat platoons and combat teams with UAVs
The Australian Army plans to equip every combat platoon with PD-100 Black Hornet micro-unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and each combat team with RQ-12 Wasp mini-UAVs, the service’s head of land capability has indicated. The plans were detailed by Major General Kathryn Toohey at the DSEI
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DSEI 2017: Chess Dynamics details Hawkeye enhancements
Chess Dynamics detailed enhancements to its Hawkeye electro-optical surveillance system at DSEI 2017 in London. Hawkeye is designed to be a rapidly installed system that provides light reconnaissance vehicles with a persistent surveillance and observation capability. Hawkeye comprises a stabilised
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DSEI 2017: HORIBA MIRA receives ‘Last Mile’ award
HORIBA MIRA has been announced as a project winner in the UK Ministry of Defence’s (MoD’s) Last Mile competition. Intended to develop an autonomous system to resupply frontline soldiers, the Last Mile contract award covers control equipment for unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) and an
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Breaking the kill chain: Rethinking soft kill in anti-ship missile defence
A more diverse, complex, and proliferating anti-ship missile threat set is creating more stressing challenges for ship self-defences, and asks new questions as to the contribution of soft-kill mechanisms. Richard Scott reports -
Wheels of fortune: militaries trend towards 8x8 infantry fighting vehicles
A number of militaries are shifting from tracked IFVs to 8x8 wheeled platforms. Christopher F Foss explores the global offerings -
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