Day 2
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MicroBAT goes amphibious
On Stand D240d in the Israel Pavilion, Bental Industries, a leading motion systems supplier, has unveiled Aqua-MicroBAT . This is its newest addition to its range of stabilised payload systems for mini and micro platforms and is claimed to be the smallest and most compact available.
17 June, 2008
Enhanced night vision for US Army
The US Army has completed its First Unit Equipped (FUE) with the IT Corporation Enhanced Night Vision Goggle (EN VG), helping the service to meet its goal of fielding the first sensor-fused, helmet-mounted monocular.
17 June, 2008
Collaborative communications
US company Voiceboard Corporation (Stand J220j) is promoting its new BridgeWay-M8100, a MIL -ST D-810 mobile communications command and control console, intercom and radio interoperability system, which, it says, leverages advanced VoIP technology to provide the military with major size, weight and power savings, new functionality and increased mobility over prior technology.
17 June, 2008
Power, precision, protection
Military camps and forward operating bases set up in potentially hostile territory are highly vulnerable to attacks using rockets, artillery and mortars – the pervasive RAM threat.
Forces that rely on asymmetric tactics often have large arsenals of these weapons at their disposal; such attacks rarely take long to prepare and are often launched from built-up areas, making prior detection and retaliation difficult.
17 June, 2008
Smart distribution
Canadian ICT specialist SMART Technologies (Stand J220n) has announced three new collaboration platforms for organisations in which training and real-time information sharing are key operational imperatives.
17 June, 2008
Filters are key
Interference caused by LED lights in illuminated computer keyboards can make it difficult to see when wearing night vision goggles, because of a bloom effect. iKey, a leading manufacturer of rugged computer peripherals for military applications, presents a solution with backlit keyboards that are compatible with night vision goggles.
17 June, 2008
Pinpoint accuracy
US companies Laser Devices (Stand J220b) and L-3 EOTech have entered into a strategic alignment to produce the EOLAD Laser with Holographic Weapon Sight.
17 June, 2008
Hidden from view, but spot on
Swedish company Aimpoint, a prolific producer of tactical sights with more than 600,000 in use by military forces around the world, is presenting two new products, which are now entering full-scale production.
17 June, 2008
On Stand D240d in the Israel Pavilion, Bental Industries, a leading motion systems supplier, has unveiled Aqua-MicroBAT . This is its newest addition to its range of stabilised payload systems for mini and micro platforms and is claimed to be the smallest and most compact available.17 June, 2008
Enhanced night vision for US Army
The US Army has completed its First Unit Equipped (FUE) with the IT Corporation Enhanced Night Vision Goggle (EN VG), helping the service to meet its goal of fielding the first sensor-fused, helmet-mounted monocular.17 June, 2008
Collaborative communications
US company Voiceboard Corporation (Stand J220j) is promoting its new BridgeWay-M8100, a MIL -ST D-810 mobile communications command and control console, intercom and radio interoperability system, which, it says, leverages advanced VoIP technology to provide the military with major size, weight and power savings, new functionality and increased mobility over prior technology.
17 June, 2008
Power, precision, protection
Military camps and forward operating bases set up in potentially hostile territory are highly vulnerable to attacks using rockets, artillery and mortars – the pervasive RAM threat.Forces that rely on asymmetric tactics often have large arsenals of these weapons at their disposal; such attacks rarely take long to prepare and are often launched from built-up areas, making prior detection and retaliation difficult.
17 June, 2008
Smart distribution
Canadian ICT specialist SMART Technologies (Stand J220n) has announced three new collaboration platforms for organisations in which training and real-time information sharing are key operational imperatives.
17 June, 2008
Filters are key
Interference caused by LED lights in illuminated computer keyboards can make it difficult to see when wearing night vision goggles, because of a bloom effect. iKey, a leading manufacturer of rugged computer peripherals for military applications, presents a solution with backlit keyboards that are compatible with night vision goggles.17 June, 2008
Pinpoint accuracy
US companies Laser Devices (Stand J220b) and L-3 EOTech have entered into a strategic alignment to produce the EOLAD Laser with Holographic Weapon Sight.17 June, 2008
Hidden from view, but spot on
Swedish company Aimpoint, a prolific producer of tactical sights with more than 600,000 in use by military forces around the world, is presenting two new products, which are now entering full-scale production.17 June, 2008