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Atlas SeaFox for German minehunters
Atlas SeaFox for German minehuntersGerman naval combat systems and sensors group Atlas Elektronik (Stand 1188) has been contracted to supply new one-shot mine disposal systems and mine warfare tactical systems for the upgrade of five German Navy MJ 332 minehunters.
8 September, 2009


Sea Protector takes guard on Norwegian frigate
Kongsberg Defence’s Sea Protector stabilised remote weapon station has been deployed operationally for the first time on board a Royal Norwegian Navy (RNoN) frigate operating as part of the EU anti-piracy operation in the Gulf of Yemen.
8 September, 2009


Pocket-size processing
Pocket-size processingConverse Technology, a UK-based provider of video image processing and enhancement equipment, is a first-time exhibitor displaying its wares on Stand 140. It specialises in the design of low power, miniaturised and portable video image processing and enhancement equipment, for use in harsh environments and demanding real-time applications.
8 September, 2009


British Army to buy Medical Storage Facility
General Dynamics UK (Stand 1855) is to supply the British Army with a new Bulk Medical Storage Facility (BMSF) that has been designed for worldwide deployment and is claimed to be the first of its type in the world.
8 September, 2009


Space technology from Aitech
On Stand 2070, Aitech Defense Systems, claimed to be the world’s largest independent manufacturer of open architecture electronic boards and subsystem-level products for harsh, environmentally demanding defence and aerospace applications, is highlighting an enhanced, 1GHz version of its space-flown S950 3U CompactPCI radiation-tolerant, single board computer (SBC).
8 September, 2009


Goepel forges new partnerships
Goepel forges new partnershipsGoepel Electronic (Stand 2424), a manufacturer of JTAG/boundary scan systems compliant with IEEE1149.x, recently announced the incorporation of the Flying Test Systems company into its global alliance programme.
8 September, 2009


Protection for vital equipment
Protection for vital equipmentComputer systems designed for military applications require a unique level of durability and the ability to operate in harsh conditions that often expose the equipment to extreme temperatures, fine dust particles, and shock and vibration. The component that is perhaps the most critical and vulnerable to damage due to extreme environments is the data storage system.
8 September, 2009


Fibre optic comms from Chronos
Fibre optic comms from ChronosGNSS and RF Microwave components specialist Chronos Technology is displaying supply partner PPM’s ViaLite Fibre Optic System on Stand 219. This provides military VSAT systems with the capability to remote their antenna away from critical communications HQ facilities.
8 September, 2009


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