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Keep out – or else!
Keep out – or else!The Cochrane Stand 335 in the South Africa pavilion features barriers, razor wires, fence toppings and other devices intended to discourage attempts to enter a protected area. Exhibiting for the first time at DSEi, the company’s products can be provided in many shapes and sizes to provide permanent or temporary barriers that can be quickly installed or incorporated in the original design for a boundary.
10 September, 2009


Fields of view
Exhibiting on Stand 1179 in the German Pavilion, Schott has developed camera lenses for viewing simultaneous images from multiple perspectives. With its new Image Assembler, a single digital camera can image multiple fields of view at the same time. These fibre optic-based lenses are equipped with rigid or flexible image guides, allowing individual images to be tiled to create a wide-angle field of view. The technology is ideal for remote surveillance applications.
10 September, 2009


Expertise in high-voltage relays
Expertise in high-voltage relaysIn the aerospace and defence world, high-voltage relays are used in antennas, radar, rangefinders and satellites and are now also being introduced in electric vehicles under development. Some applications switch only several hundred volts, while others switch up to 70kV, performing their function in either a vacuum or a gas-filled chamber. Some make and break loads, while others only carry curren
10 September, 2009


Babcock wins submarine deal
Babcock wins submarine dealSouth Korea’s nextgeneration KSS-3 submarine is to be fitted with a weapons handling and launch (WHLS) system designed by engineering and support group Babcock Integrated Technology (Stand 177)
10 September, 2009


Cormorant ready to roll out
Cormorant ready to roll outA theatre-wide deployable communications network developed by EADS Defence and Security (Stand 1475) for the UK Joint Rapid Reaction Force (JRRF) is to be rolled out to additional units following its successful deployment to 2 and 30 Signals Regiments.
10 September, 2009


International Paint reduces ship fuel burn
The Royal Navy (RN) aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal is the latest RN ship to benefit from the fuel-saving properties of International Paint’s Intersleek underhull coating technology.
10 September, 2009


High-tech camouflage
For many years, Kermel UK has specialised in the development of aramid fibres from which to produce protective clothing for military and police forces. However, fabric technology continues to evolve and improve, and the company is highlighting its expertise in camouflage printing on Stand 2328.
10 September, 2009


Robots save lives
Robots save livesLong used for law enforcement, military bomb squads and SWAT teams, unmanned ground vehicles (UGV) are seen to have a potential to carry various weapons into areas judged to be too dangerous to commit troops.
10 September, 2009


The world’s most efficient waterjet
The world’s most efficient waterjetA brightly coloured impeller for waterjets attracts attention on the Rolls-Royce Stand 1355 and serves to remind visitors that the British company is at the forefront in the technology by virtue of its ownership of Kamewa, a Swedish company. The original name continues to be used by Rolls-Royce and new developments keep it active in both the commercial and naval markets.
10 September, 2009


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