Exhibition News
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BVT cuts a dash
BVT Surface Fleet’s Halmatic small boats arm is making waves at DSEi with the head-turning display performed by its latest Pacific 950 (P950) rigid hull inflatable craft. Already trialled by the UK Royal Marines, the 9.5m P950 is aimed at high-end military users, such as elite and Special Forces units.
11 September, 2009
Elix-IR provides HFI for helos
Thales UK has been working on missile approach warning systems (MAWS) for some time, but in the past two years, the company has focused on the highly desirable ability to detect small-arms fire. The hostile fire indication (HFI) capability of the Elix-IR system has direct application to the kind of threats being faced by helicopters today in Afghanistan.
11 September, 2009
Diehl tracks head for UK market
Following extensive negotiations, Diehl Remscheid (Stand 1263) has appointed Cook Track Systems (CTS) of the UK as licensee for Diehl Track Systems tracks for the UK market. CTS is owned by Andrew Cook CBE – whose family formerly owned William Cook Defence – who has had many years’ experience in the defence industry.
11 September, 2009
AW149 edges towards first flight
Dominating the Finmeccanica stand here at DSEi (Stand 565) is a full-scale mock-up of the AgustaWestland AW149 utility helicopter. The AW149 is shown in TUHP-149 configuration, which is vying for the potentially huge Turkish Utility Helicopter Program.
11 September, 2009
Dial Bates for comfort
Seen to be a genuine breakthrough in advanced comfort technology, Bates Footwear is highlighting its new ‘dial’ system on Stand 906 in the US Pavilion. It enables each individual to choose the comfort zone that is right for them, so could foot patrol soldiers start the day assured that they will not get footsore?
11 September, 2009
BVT Surface Fleet’s Halmatic small boats arm is making waves at DSEi with the head-turning display performed by its latest Pacific 950 (P950) rigid hull inflatable craft. Already trialled by the UK Royal Marines, the 9.5m P950 is aimed at high-end military users, such as elite and Special Forces units.11 September, 2009
Elix-IR provides HFI for helos
Thales UK has been working on missile approach warning systems (MAWS) for some time, but in the past two years, the company has focused on the highly desirable ability to detect small-arms fire. The hostile fire indication (HFI) capability of the Elix-IR system has direct application to the kind of threats being faced by helicopters today in Afghanistan.
11 September, 2009
Diehl tracks head for UK market
Following extensive negotiations, Diehl Remscheid (Stand 1263) has appointed Cook Track Systems (CTS) of the UK as licensee for Diehl Track Systems tracks for the UK market. CTS is owned by Andrew Cook CBE – whose family formerly owned William Cook Defence – who has had many years’ experience in the defence industry.
11 September, 2009
AW149 edges towards first flight
Dominating the Finmeccanica stand here at DSEi (Stand 565) is a full-scale mock-up of the AgustaWestland AW149 utility helicopter. The AW149 is shown in TUHP-149 configuration, which is vying for the potentially huge Turkish Utility Helicopter Program.11 September, 2009
Dial Bates for comfort
Seen to be a genuine breakthrough in advanced comfort technology, Bates Footwear is highlighting its new ‘dial’ system on Stand 906 in the US Pavilion. It enables each individual to choose the comfort zone that is right for them, so could foot patrol soldiers start the day assured that they will not get footsore?
11 September, 2009