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Portable O2 for harsh environments
Ultra Electronics has launched its mGO ruggedised military lightweight portable oxygen system at DSEi. Based on proven oxygen concentrator technology from DeVilbiss Healthcare, mGO has been designed to provide a continuous supply of supplemental oxygen at the point of need, eliminating the need to transport, carry and refill cumbersome compressed oxygen cylinders.
9 September, 2009


Ultra’s acoustics spot the sniper
Ultra’s acoustics spot the sniperCapitalising on its long pedigree in acoustic signal processing, Ultra Electronics (Stand 385) is presenting its latest Rifle Mounted Sniper Locator (RMSL) gunfire detection system at DSEi.
9 September, 2009


Get connected with PEI-Genesis
Following its worldwide franchise agreement with Polamco, assembling distributor PEI-Genesis is now stocking the most popular lines of connector backshells and protection caps. The 91 series screened backshells are now available in both straight and right-angle versions for use with MIL-DTL-38999 and MIL-DTL-26482 military circular connectors.
9 September, 2009


AESIR’s Coanda family grows with new additions
AESIR’s Coanda family grows with new additionsAESIR (Stand 2607) has launched a new member of its growing family of Coanda effect UAVs here at DSEi. Powered by an internal combustion engine, the 1.5m diameter ASK is intended for ISTAR, logistics or aerial communications rebroadcast missions
9 September, 2009


Trakkar carries the load
Trakkar carries the loadNew from Marshall Land Systems (Stand 756) is the Trakkar unmanned ground vehicle, a high-mobility autonomous platform that can be instructed to follow dismounted troops, carrying their bergens and other heavy kit.
9 September, 2009


IXSEA takes a new position for Astute Boat 4
Navigation and positioning systems specialist IXSEA (Stand 360) has been selected by BAE Systems Submarine Solutions to supply its MARINS fibre-optic Inertial Navigation System (INS) for the UK Royal Navy’s fourth Astute class nuclear-attack submarine, to be named HMS Audacious.
9 September, 2009


Rapid response from Link Microtek
On Stand 1919, Link Microtek is launching an area of its business that will be of direct interest to the defence sector. Building on its long experience in the engineering of RF and microwave products, the company is introducing a new rapid-response service for the design and manufacture of integrated systems, with particular emphasis on defence electronics.
9 September, 2009


BBN extends Boomerang range
BBN extends Boomerang rangeThe BBN Technologies Boomerang shooter detection system was originally developed for vehicle and fixed location applications to quickly locate enemy small arms fire, but the company has adapted the technology for soldier-wearable and helicopter applications.
9 September, 2009


Cutting recruitment’s carbon footprint
On Stand 2432, Certes Computing, a specialist IT staffing organisation, has partnered with TalkingCV to offer its clients and candidates an innovative web-based service in support of its bid for more environmentally conscious recruitment.
9 September, 2009


JPADS adopted across US forces
Airborne Systems (Stand 176) has announced that its JPADS 2K Joint Precision Airdrop System has been fully adopted by the US Department of Defense, having been operating in theatre for more than a year under an Urgent Material Release.
9 September, 2009


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