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Daily Daily Organised by Published by Friday 15 September 2017 German Leopard MBT upgrade package focuses especially on firepower page 10 Escape hood protects from the effects of CO and CBRN substances page 11 DAY 4 Countdown to flight trials The UK Royal Navy’s (RN’s) new aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth is set to bring the Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II on board for trials for the first time towards the end of next year. Fixed-wing First Of Class Flight Trials (FOCFT) are planned to begin off the US eastern seaboard in October 2018. It is expected that two fully instrumented F-35B development aircraft will embark on the ship for two embarked periods each lasting approximately four weeks. continued on page 3

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DailyDaily

Organised by

Published by Friday 15 September 2017

German Leopard MBT upgrade package focuses especially on firepower

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Escape hood protects from the effects of CO and CBRN substances

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4Countdown to flight trials

The UK Royal Navy’s (RN’s) new aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth is set to bring the Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II on board for trials for the first time towards the end of next year.

Fixed-wing First Of Class Flight Trials (FOCFT)

are planned to begin off the US eastern seaboard in October 2018. It is expected that two fully instrumented F-35B development aircraft will embark on the ship for two embarked periods each lasting approximately four weeks.

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RICHARD SCOTT

Thales and Leonardo are being funded by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) to demonstrate the combined end-to-end performance of their respective Elix-IR infrared threat warning system (IRTWS) and Miysis Directed Infra-Red Counter Measures (DIRCM) system (pictured).

Missile approach warning systems are designed to detect and track MANPADS threats. DIRCM systems direct a coded laser beam to defeat the missile threat seeker.

Developed by Leonardo under private venture funding, Miysis marries a lightweight and compact pointer/tracker with a high-power laser to create a system that the company describes as ‘‘class-leading’’ in terms of size, weight and

Defeating the missile threat

power (SWaP) parameters. A first production contract for the system was received from Canada last year.

The Elix-IR IRTWS is a new generation multifunction passive threat warning system offering the core functionalities of a simultaneous missile approach warner and hostile fire indicator solution to counter existing and future missile threats. Use of the infrared spectrum − rather than the ultraviolet wavelength used in most existing missile threat warning systems − allows for longer range performance and increased warning times, according to Thales.

Leonardo and Thales have been working on lab-based integration of the Miysis and Elix-IR systems since the spring of this year. The demonstration trials, to be conducted on a range in Sweden in early 2018, will see the two systems hosted on a Terma Universal DIRCM pod.

continued from page 1FOCFT test points are

intended to define the safe envelope for the operation of the F-35B from Queen Elizabeth and sister ship HMS Prince of Wales. Test planning for FOCFT is already well underway using BAE System’s F-35B/QEC integration facility at Warton.

As well as ski-jump launches and vertical landings, it is expected that next year’s trials will include the first executions of a new manoeuvre known as a shipborne rolling vertical landing (SRVL). An SRVL exploits the ability of the short takeoff vertical landing F-35B to use vectored thrust to slow the speed of the aircraft approach to about 35kt of closure relative to the carrier while still gaining the benefit of wingborne lift. The primary benefit of an SRVL is a significant increase in payload ‘bring back’ compared with a ‘standard’ vertical landing.

Queen Elizabeth is currently alongside in Portsmouth following arrival at her base port on 16 August. The ship is expected to resume trials in October, with handover to the RN before the end of the year.

Flight trials countdown

Extended teamingKongsberg and Thales have extended their teaming agreement that sees the latter manufacture the remote weapon stations for British Army vehicles under licence in the UK.

Signed on Wednesday at DSEI, this will extend the agreement that has seen the companies work together since 2007, most notably for the army’s Ajax armoured vehicle being developed by General Dynamics.

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speed up decision making, while providing efficiencies in the development and management of maintenance records.

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Lockheed Martin UK is showcasing innovative training solutions for the British Army’s Ajax armoured vehicle programme at this year’s DSEI.

The company recently passed its critical design review for the new systems, locking down the design with prime contractor General Dynamics Land Systems-UK. The solutions will allow crews to become familiar with the controls, weapon systems and operation of the Ajax turret as they progress from a classroom environment through to live vehicle exercises.

Lockheed Martin UK was awarded a $1 billion contract by General Dynamics Land Systems-UK to design, manufacture and test 245 turrets for Ajax in October 2014. The training element of the contract requires delivery of a suite of systems, courseware material and manuals to provide progressive training to the military operators and maintainers of the turret.

The training cycle starts with a desktop trainer (DTT), which provides a set of classroom-based configurable PC

three more CTTs for troop training. The final system is the appended trainer, which connects up to four Ajax vehicles to allow them to interact within a shared virtual environment.

The DTT is being shown at the Lockheed Martin stand (S8-210) and the CTT is on the General Dynamics Land Systems-UK stand (S9-210).

The first training solutions are on track to be delivered into General Dynamics Land Systems-UK by Lockheed Martin by the end of this year.

Ajax training solutions

BETH STEVENSON

BMT Asset Performance has secured a four-year contract with the UK Ministry of Defence to support the Air Defence & Electronic Warfare Systems (ADEWS) Delivery Team.

From the Falklands to the UK, and deployed sites throughout the world in often remote locations, the ADEWS Delivery Team is responsible for the through-life capability

Hensoldt’s (Stand S6-315)new passive radar has proven its ability to operate in a clustered environment during a series of real scenario tests. It demonstrated an ability to detect a range of targets in mission scenarios in mountainous terrain that reflects the radar shadow. In parallel, the system quickly generated an up-to-date air picture at ranges of up to 200km.

New system architecture for mobile deployment allowed for the establishment of a real-time network consisting of several devices separated from each other, which proved the capability of the radar to operate in an area with a low concentration of transmitters.

A passive radar processes signal echoes from third-party transmitters, which are up to 10 billion times weaker than the original signals. Several interconnected passive radar sites can compensate for a lack of commercial transmitters by fusing data from three or more passive radar systems.

equipment that can be used by up to 12 students. Next is the small arms drill trainer, a high-fidelity weapon trainer for up to six students. It allows training of the drills and maintenance procedures for the operation of the turret-mounted CT40 cannon and ammunition handling system, and the chain gun and its ammunition feed.

The crew turret trainer (CTT) takes up to six students and is a highly accurate physical representation of turret internal functional architecture. It can also connect with up to

Support to UK air defence teamkey performance indicators.

During this contract, BMT will introduce its managed service and software package, RAMtr@ck, which will automate much of the data gathering and analysis, driving cost efficiencies into the programme. RAMtr@ck will also help to improve stores usage, track equipment configuration and provide near live visibility of key data and metrics. This will allow the ADEWS team to

management of current air defence and ground-based electronic warfare systems.

Through the delivery of in-service availability confirmation data collection and analysis services, BMT will collect and analyse support data from Type 101, Type 102, Type 92 and TPS-77 radars to determine downtime, routine and non-routine, and in turn advise the ADEWS team if its prime contractors are meeting

Radar test success

TPS-77

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RICHARD SCOTT

Kelvin Hughes (Stand S4-110) has been awarded a contract by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) to supply the Integrated Navigation Bridge System (INBS) for the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Maritime Sustainment Capability (MSC) vessel.

The INBS system meets the requirements of IMO Lloyd’s Register Class Notation IBS and Naval Ship Code. It includes a dual redundant data distribution system and fully integrated multifunction displays, and Kelvin Hughes’

DAVID DONALD

QinetiQ Target Systems has received an order from the Canadian Department of National Defence for more than 40 Hammerhead unmanned surface vehicle targets with various payloads. The order is part of a five-year framework contract awarded in May 2016 to provide surface and aerial targets. The new order takes the Hammerhead order book up to 425, making it the most popular USV target in production. It is made in Canada in Medicine Hat, Alberta.

QinetiQ (Stand S2-550) is displaying a full-scale replica of Hammerhead at DSEI. The USV is a 5m vessel powered

by a 135hp 3-litre MerCruiser engine that gives it a top speed of 35kt in Sea State 3, and more in calmer waters. It has an endurance of 5 hours at 30kt, or up to 12 hours at 10kt.

Hammerhead was designed specifically to represent the fast inshore attack craft (FIAC) threat, and can be used in swarms of up to 40 vessels using a range of tactics, including crossing and zig-zag patterns. It can be fitted with visual, laser and radar signature enhancements that permit it to mimic a range of threats. As well as FIAC threats, it can simulate fast attack craft and close-quarter threats, and has been used as a target for a wide range of weapon systems.

solid-state SharpEye Doppler radars, which are compliant with the winterisation requirements for operation in

Babcock (Stands S2-310, S2-330) has secured a seven-year contract to produce and deliver weapons handling and launch equipment for the South Korean Jangbogo III submarine programme.

The contract, which is due to run until 2024, was awarded by Daewoo Shipbuilding and

Marine Engineering (DSME) for a third Weapon Handling Launch System (WHLS) boat-set.

The announcement of the Jangbogo III work follows quickly on from Babcock’s recent contract with DSME for the design, production and delivery of the weapon handling and launch equipment for the

Canada adds Hammerheads

Navigation bridge s

Submarine weapon handling

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the Antarctic environment.The new ice-capable MSC, to

be named HMNZS Aotearoa, will be the largest vessel to be

operated by the RNZN. HHI is scheduled to deliver the ship in 2020, with entry to service with the RNZN following in 2021.

Kelvin Hughes will supply the bridge system to HHI for installation in 2018. The company’s scope of work includes the design and integration of the Kelvin Hughes-supplied navigation equipment and shipyard supplied systems in a suite of bridge consoles manufactured in South Korea.

The navigation radar sensors selected are SharpEye S-band and X-Band sets; a further S-Band SharpEye sensor will be optimised for helicopter approach and control.

first and second boats.Under the new contract,

procurement and manufacture will commence immediately, with the first hardware deliverable in March 2020. The contract will be delivered by a global supply chain with suppliers in the UK, Spain and South Korea.

The WHLS features an air turbine pump and programmable firing valve launch system and is based on the principles used in the WHLS being supplied by Babcock for other navies, including the UK Royal Navy Astute class and Spanish S-80 class submarines.

Elbit Systems’ Seagull multimission unmanned surface vessel (USV) system has performed a remotely operated antisubmarine warfare (ASW) mission off Israel under the control of operators at DSEI.

Using a satellite link, the Seagull platform, sailing in Haifa Bay, performed the operational ASW mission using control consoles situated some 3,515km away on Elbit Systems’ stand S2-320.

Operating an L3 HELRAS dipping sonar and Elbit Systems’ proprietary software, Seagull performed real-time

detections and classification of objects, demonstrating capability to deter and dissuade hostile subsurface activity. The Seagull team included two operators, a USV operator and sonar operator.

Seagull is a 12m long USV that can be operated from a mothership or shore stations. It provides multimission capabilities, including ASW, mine countermeasures, electronic warfare, maritime security and underwater commercial missions. It has a mission endurance of more than four days.

ASW mission operated remotely from Londone system to RNZN

ng contract for South Korea

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Mega truck order

SHAUN CONNORS

Shown for the first time at a defence exhibition by Jankel (Stand N6-370) is latest Fox Rapid Reaction Vehicle-x (RRV-x). This is a modified Toyota Hilux-based platform, and is entering production for the Belgian Ministry of Defence, which is the first customer for this latest variant.

The Hilux-based RRV-x retains the proven OEM base chassis reliability alongside Jankel upgrades specific to user mobility and operational requirements. Upgrades include brakes, suspension, steering, electrical systems,

environmental protection, engine management system and frame as required. The design ethos remains that while fully militarised (in accordance with military standards), both structurally and automotively the RRV-x benefits wherever possible from the extensive durability trials conducted

during development by the OEM over eight generations of Hilux.

The entire composite body of the RRV-x is Jankel-designed, the primary design aim being to maximise payload, mobility and stowage space as well as providing CH-47 Chinook (both standard and narrow 1.8m) air transportability. A purpose designed composite ‘pod’ re-profiles the internal envelope of the vehicle to maximise user space and ergonomics. The removable armoured side panels/doors and floor can be fitted/removed by a team of two in under four hours. The rollover protection structure is equipped with a ring-mount; main armament options include light or heavy machine guns (MGs), or a 40mm automatic grenade launcher (AGL). A front

swing-arm mount can mount a 7.62mm light MG.

The rear cargo area is developed to maximise space for equipment fits such as communications and Spike missiles, as well as being able to accommodate a standard NATO pallet. The modular self-recovery winch can be fixed to the front or rear of the vehicle to maximise off-road capability and performance. The rear body is also configurable for a medevac role and can accommodate one or two stretchers.

Fox family vehicles are known to be in service worldwide with users of the original Land Cruiser 79 Series-based Long Range Patrol Vehicle (LRPV) variant including Botswana, Brunei, Jordan, South Korea, Oman and Indonesia.

Fox features

It has just been announced that Swedish truck manufacturer Scania (Stand N2-220) was awarded a contract by the Dutch Ministry of Defence Materiel Organisation for more than 2,000 Scania trucks, writes Sam J Basch. According to reports, the contract also includes a 10-year service agreement, with an extension option.

This order, for 2,037 new-generation Scania trucks of varying sizes for different parts

of the Dutch armed forces, is the largest-ever for the Swedish group. The vehicles will be built by Scania’s large manufacturing plant in Zwolle in the Netherlands. First units are likely to be phased in from late 2018 onwards, with deliveries to continue until 2022.

The first vehicles will be used for driver training, with Scania Driver Services working closely with the Dutch defence forces to train instructors.

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CHRISTOPHER F FOSS

Rheinmetall Defence (Stand S7-110) has brought its latest Leopard 2 upgrade package to DSEI. Previously known as MBT Revolution, it is now called the Advanced Technology Demonstrator (ATD). The ATD (pictured) brings together Rheinmetall extensive experience in tank technology, especially in the areas of firepower (gun, ammunition and fire control) and survivability.

The vehicle shown at DSEI has a host of improvements, including additional armour protection, hard kill defensive aids system, banks of Rosy electrically operated grenade launchers, all-electric gun control equipment, and cameras for situational awareness.

It also features a recently developed remote weapon station, which has a commander’s sighting system that includes day/thermal cameras and a laser rangefinder allowing for hunter/killer target

engagements to take place.The ATD retains the 120mm

L44 smoothbore gun, but this could be replaced by a 120mm L55, which would enable targets to be engaged at longer ranges when firing armour-piercing fin-stabilised discarding sabot-type ammunition.

Rheinmetall has completed deliveries of a package of upgraded Leopard 2 MBTs and Marder 1A3 infantry fighting vehicles to Indonesia and is now working on a Polish Leopard 2 upgrade programme that also includes local industry participation.

The German company was one of two contractors awarded contracts by the Defence Equipment & Support organisation for the assessment phase (AP) of the British Army Challenger 2 Life Extension Programme. The other contractor awarded an AP contract was BAE Systems

Technology upgrade gives Leopard sharper teeth

Land (UK), with this due to be completed in late 2018.

For planning purposes, 227 Challenger 2 were expected to be upgraded, with each of the three regiments having 58 vehicles, and the remaining vehicles being used for training. Under the latest changes to the British Army force structure only two regiments will be equipped with Challenger 2, so there could well be a reduction in numbers.

The AP will be replacing obsolete subsystems such as electronics and optronics, but the 120mm L30 rifled tank gun will be retained, although this could be replaced by a 120mm smoothbore gun, firing the latest generation of Rheinmetall ammunition.

Rheinmetall Defence is pulling through some of its technology from its private venture ATD into the Challenger 2 LEP.

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IRNV Group’s Nocturna (Stand N6-381), is highlighting at DSEI its range of innovative handheld infrared night-vision cameras. These include the Spotter, which has a 20x optical zoom and 25° field of view, enabling the user to zoom in and identify objects at distances of up to 500m.

Government and civilian search and rescue organisations will find these products useful in situations where the early detection of people lost or injured in low-visibility conditions is critical.

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CHRISTOPHER F FOSS

ST Kinetics (Stand N9-350) has brought its latest Bronco 3 all-terrain articulated carrier (ATTC) to DSEI for its first showing outside of Singapore. This is suitable for a wide range of battlefield missions and is being exhibited with the company’s 120mm Super Rapid Advanced Mortar System at the rear and a Green Rocket tactical counter-rocket and mortar radar mounted on the roof.

It pulls through ST Kinetics’ experience in the design, development and production of the original Bronco deployed by the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) (now referred to as Bronco 1) and the heavier Warthog (now referred to as Bronco 2), developed to meet a UK urgent operational requirement for rapid deployment to Afghanistan.

Bronco 3 is powered by an MTU diesel developing 325hp, coupled to an Allison six-speed automatic transmission, with

rubber band tracks fitted as standard. Like the original version, Bronco 3 is fully amphibious, being propelled in the water by its tracks at a maximum speed of 5km/h.

The front and rear units have been redesigned and feature a blast-deflecting V-shaped hull, which is suspended from a redesigned and stiffened chassis by four rubber isolators. It is fitted with cameras to give 360° situational awareness, while a 450A alternator is fitted to meet user requirements for increased power.

When being used as a troop carrier, the Bronco 3 ATTC can carry four people in the front unit and eight in the rear unit. All crew members have blast-attenuating seats provided by ST Kinetics.

The two units have a total volume of 11m3, which is a 30 per cent increase over the original. In addition to being used as a troop carrier, the rear module can be changed in less than 30 minutes to enable it to be rapidly reroled for different mission requirements.

Free-roaming Bronco

Avon Protection (Stand N9-260) is showing its latest escape hood for the first time. The Combo hood protects individuals from the effects of carbon monoxide and chemical, biological, radioactive and nuclear (CBRN) substances, and has proven its worth in the most demanding theatres of war in Syria and Iraq over the past three years.

‘‘The psychological impact of chemical weapon use cannot be overstated,’’ said Hamish de Bretton-Gordon,

managing director of CBRN at Avon Protection. ‘‘The common cry of people in Syria and Iraq is ‘we can hide from bombs and bullets but

not gas’.’’ The Peshmerga had no gas masks despite the use of these types of weapons, so Avon provided 500 examples, which were delivered to Mosul in April 2016. The hoods have also been delivered to 48 Syrian hospitals and have proven effective on a number of occasions.

Avon says the threat of a nuclear strike from North Korea is also increasing the demand for such technology in the Far East.

Protecting against chemical warfare

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Engineering supportAtlas Elektronik UK (AEUK) (Stand S9-460) has been awarded a contract from the UK Ministry of Defence’s Defence Equipment and Support organisation to provide specialist engineering support to the Royal Navy’s Maritime Autonomous Systems Trials Team’s (MASTT) portfolio of equipment. AEUK will provide maintenance, training and post-design services for the duration of MASTT’s activities in support of the Mine Countermeasures and Hydrographic Capability Assessment Phase. This includes support of MASTT’s trials craft RNMB Hazard, a manned variant of AEUK’s ARCIMS unmanned surface craft.

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RICHARD SCOTT

Babcock International Group (Stands S2-310 and S2-330) has lifted the veil on the Arrowhead general-purpose frigate design being put forward by the company for the UK Royal Navy’s (RN’s) Type 31e frigate requirement.

Claimed to meet requirements for a capable yet affordable platform offering adaptability and flexibility in its configuration, Arrowhead is based on commercially available systems and equipment.

Type 31e is intended to meet the RN’s requirements for a new general-purpose frigate first to enter service in 2023.

Building on Babcock’s existing

Esterline (Stand S3-320) is demonstrating its latest Racal Acoustics RA4000 Magna digital headset. Developed by the company’s Harrow-based Control and Communication Systems business over the past 12 months, the new headset addresses operator requirements for hearing protection in high-noise environments up to 120dB.

‘‘We have specifically developed the RA4000 headset for high-noise environments such as those encountered in tanks and tracked vehicles,’’ said Dick Heinrich, managing director of Esterline Control and Communication Systems. ‘‘It is addressing a segment of the market that has traditionally relied upon older analogue technologies.

‘‘What is new about Magna is that it is a digital system, so the majority of functionality can be tweaked or tuned through software,’’ he added. ‘‘This means we can change the response of the headset to match different acoustic environments.’’

The RA4000 Magna headset provides comprehensive hearing protection for high-noise environments with an autonomous, battery-powered digital active noise reduction system. This improves attenuation performance at low frequencies, providing better protection even when untethered from a communication system.

Electronic compression circuitry presents local environment sounds to the wearer at safe levels, so they are more aware of hazards and risks and can have face-to-face conversations without defeating the hearing protection. Output is electronically compressed so that it does not exceed an 85dB(A) safety level.

Cutting through the noise

offshore patrol vessel (OPV) pedigree − the company is building a fourth 90m OPV for the Irish Naval Service at its Appledore facility in north Devon − the 120m Arrowhead frigate has been purpose-designed to meet requirements for a flexible,

Arrowhe

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open architecture warship able to fulfil a range of missions, including maritime surveillance and interdiction, presence and deterrence, consort protection and counter-piracy.

Displacing about 4,000 tonnes, the design adopts

an efficient combined diesel-electric and diesel machinery arrangement providing for a range of 6,000 nautical miles at 15kt, and a top speed in excess of 24kt.

The baseline Arrowhead configuration incorporates

space for a medium-calibre gun (up to 127mm), small-calibre guns (up to 30mm), a vertical launch silo for 16 point-defence missiles, and deck space for eight surface-to-surface guided weapons. Aviation facilities comprise a flight deck capable of taking a helicopter up to Merlin size, and a hangar able to accommodate a Wildcat plus a vertical takeoff unmanned air vehicle. In addition, Arrowhead incorporates multiple mission bays, plus provision for a stern ramp. These reconfigurable mission spaces allow for the stowage, launch and recovery of boats and unmanned vehicles.

Babcock has designed Arrowhead to embody the company’s iFrigate philosophy. This embeds technology to perform real-time equipment

performance monitoring, and operational and data analysis, to deliver improved availability and reduced through-life costs.

Babcock is examining build options for Arrowhead, entertaining both a single-site build strategy, and a cross-site build strategy bringing together modules at a single site. The latter approach has been used for aircraft carrier assembly at its Rosyth yard.

Craig Lockhart, managing director, Naval Marine, at Babcock, said: ‘‘Arrowhead is a game-changing general-purpose frigate for modern navies. Optimising through-life support costs is at the very core of the principles of Arrowhead’s design and build methodology, all balanced against the ability to deliver the required capability.’’

head takes aim

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RICHARD SCOTT

Saab (Stand N2-230) has unveiled details of a future fast jet airborne electronic attack (AEA) capability concept combining a high-power escort jamming pod, long-range air-launched decoys, and advanced electronic warfare (EW) operator control and fusion techniques.

Forming part of an internal studies package intended to identify technologies and inform investment decisions for a next-generation combat air capability, the future EW concept − given the umbrella name AREXIS − has already been briefed to the Swedish Air Force, the Defence Materiel Administration and the Defence Research Agency. Saab sees the concept as being applicable to the existing JAS 39 Gripen line as well as future manned platforms.

Saab in 2013 began its in-house study to characterise the future air operating environment so as to inform key requirements and technologies for combat aircraft in the 2035-2040 period. One key

conclusion was the requirement for a credible AEA capability, supporting suppression of enemy air defences/destruction of enemy air defences, to improve aircraft survivability and enable penetration of sophisticated air defences.

Central to Saab’s thinking is the development of a self-contained (in cooling and power) electronic attack (EA) pod suitable for two-seat variants of the JAS 39 Gripen or other twin-crew fighter aircraft. EA pod concept studies and design, including the build of engineering mock-ups, have been founded on the reuse of technology building blocks previously developed for the Gripen E’s internal self-protection EW suite. The pod design developed by Saab incorporates VHF and UHF antennas in fin surfaces, with L-band and S-band active electronically scanned array antennas, based

on gallium nitride technology, fitted front and rear.

The second element of the triad is a miniature air-launched decoy to perform both distraction and stand-in jamming. Saab has conceptualised a small, long-range, long-endurance decoy vehicle with an EW payload that can locate and identify threats and targets, and distract enemy air defence resources. The decoy will support an attack on a target defended by surface-to-air missile systems by acting as a stand-in jammer.

The third piece of the new concept is the development of a back-seat electronic warfare officer (EWO) station embodying advanced sensor data fusion and decision support techniques. Saab has already prototyped the EWO human machine interface in the simulator, and has shown it to the Swedish Air Force.

AREXIS airborne attackRecognise facesDigital Barriers (Stand S8-124) is showcasing its live facial recognition technology.

SmartVis Face is a non-conformant, live-streaming, facial recognition capability that can be used with standard cameras and hardware, including CCTV, police body-worn cameras and smartphones. It picks out faces from a crowd and matches them against terror watch lists and missing person databases.

ThruVis technology has been utilised for UK events in the months following May’s terrorist attack in Manchester. This is a sensitive camera able to screen some 1,000 people an hour, and in testing proved flawless when identifying individuals wearing bomb vests or concealing weapons, Digital Barriers says. EdgeVis, meanwhile, can stream secure, real-time video using 60 per cent less bandwidth. This makes live streaming technically and financially viable, and is an improvement on body-worn cameras that only record data collected and do not stream it.

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CHRISTOPHER F FOSS

CTAI, a joint venture between BAE Systems (Stand S3-110 and ND3) of the UK and Nexter

Systems (Stand S9-26) of France has now ramped up production of the 40mm Case Telescoped Armament Systems (CTAS) to 12 to 15 weapons a month.

So far the partners have produced just over 135 40mm CTAS, with most of these being delivered to the UK for

installation in the General Dynamics

Land Systems UK Ajax reconnaissance vehicle and the Lockheed Martin Warrior Capability Sustainment Programme. Some have also been delivered to Nexter Systems for installation in prototypes of the Jaguar (6x6) reconnaissance vehicle, with the French Army due to receive 248 production vehicles. The Jaguar is the replacement for the AMX-10RC 105mm (6x6) and Panhard Defense Sagaie 90mm (6x6) armoured cars.

Cannon production accelerates Nexter has also installed the cannon in its private venture T40 two-person turret. The T40 also has a roof-mounted remote controlled weapon system (RCWS), which can be armed with a machine gun and, as an option, anti-tank guided weapons can be mounted to provide the capability to engage targets out to 4,000m.

Already qualified are the 40mm armour-piercing fin-stabilised discarding sabot − tracer (APFSDS-T), Target Practice − Tracer (TP-T) and General Purpose Round − Point Detonating − Tracer (GPR-PD-T). The General Purpose Round − Air Burst − Tracer is now being qualified and successful trials have already been carried out on the 40mm Anti Aerial Burst (AAB) round.

UTC Aerospace Systems (Stand S5-165) has been in the business of laser detecting sets for around 30 years, and is a major supplier to the US and other armed forces. More than 2,000 AVR-2B sets are in use as part of battlefield helicopter protection suites.

Now, the company is seeing an acceleration of the need to

deploy systems on vehicles to provide detection of the growing numbers of laser rangefinders, designators and beam-riders that are being encountered in operations as lasers become cheaper and easier to acquire.

Currently, the company offers the mast-mounted VVR-3 set, and has developed the VVR-4 (pictured) for the

US Army’s Abrams tank and Bradley IFVs. This is being tested at Fort Benning as part of the Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment. A further development is the VVR-4M, which introduces a modular approach so that it can be rapidly adapted to meet new threats as they appear. This can include software updates or the introduction of new sensor elements. The modularity

also allows the VVR-4M to be reconfigured to meet mission-specific requirements.

Laser warning goes modular

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CHRISTOPHER F FOSS

General Dynamics (Stand S9-210) is displaying a Piranha 5 (8x8) armoured personnel carrier (APC) as a potential candidate for the British Army’s Mechanised Infantry Vehicle (MIV) programme. This is being shown fitted with a Kongsberg Protector remote weapon system (RWS) armed with a .50 M2 HB machine gun.

Mounted externally on the right side of the Protector RWS are two of the latest MBDA Missile Moyenne Portée (MMP) anti-tank guided weapon, which is now in quantity production for the French Army in the dismounted infantry version.

Kevin Connell, vice-president of General Dynamics Land Systems UK, said: ‘‘The Piranha family of vehicles are highly

reliable and in active service with armed forces worldwide. We can deliver Piranha 5 vehicles quickly from an existing production line, before transferring production to our Merthyr Tydfil facility in South Wales, creating significant employment right across our extensive UK supply chain.

Piranha 5 is the best value for money solution to the British Army’s MIV requirement, supporting British industry and jobs.’’

Piranha 5 is in quantity production in Switzerland for the Danish Army, which selected the vehicle following extensive comparative trials

with five different tracked and wheeled (8x8) platforms. The Danish contract is for 309 Piranha 5 to replace its tracked M113 series of APC and variants, which although upgraded are now in need of replacement. Denmark is taking delivery of six versions of the Piranha 5 in addition to the APC: ambulance, command, engineer, repair and 120mm mortar.

Spain has also selected Piranha 5 to replace its BMR-600 series of 6x6 APC and variants. Production will be undertaken at the facilities of General Dynamics European Land Systems Santa Bárbara Sistemas, which is manufacturing the Pizarro tracked infantry fighting vehicle for the Spanish Army, as well as the hull for the UK’s Ajax reconnaissance vehicle.

Value for money

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Lockheed Martin F-35 pilots from Italy and the Netherlands

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have joined those from the UK for the first time in a simulated mission scenario as part of an ongoing series

of interoperability trials. The exercise explored the ability of linking various facilities around the UK into a common synthetic environment, as well as live assets, so that the F-35’s interoperability with other UK platforms can be assessed and refined.

In the scenario, the F-35 pilots ‘flew’ from desktop simulators at the BAE

Systems Samlesbury site, including the use of helmet-mounted displays. A Joint Terminal Air Controller (JTAC) issued a request for close air support, which was passed to a simulated Air Support Operations Centre (ASOC) and then relayed to a Royal Navy Sea King Mk 7. The F-35s communicated with the JTAC via the aircraft’s variable message

format (VMF) datalink to conduct digitially aided close air support (DACAS). For several of the pilots it was the first time they had used the VMF link.

Further trials will continue to progress F-35 interoperability, not just within the UK forces but with F-35 partner nations. The aim is to iron out any issues prior to initial operating capability (IOC), and to establish an interoperability baseline with common tactics, techniques and procedures.

BAE Systems has invested heavily in the Samlesbury simulation facility, which has a new mission control room, a planning room for aircrew and operations support staff, a briefing/observation room, and a video conference service for post-mission debriefing.

F-35 goes interoperable

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DAVID DONALD

‘‘Welcome to hell’’ − that is how the Bofors Test Center (Stand N2-234) introduces itself. The facility was created in 1886 as a firing range to support the Bofors factory in Karlskoga, and today has evolved into a multifaceted establishment that can literally put products ‘‘through hell’’ to establish their limits and rigorously check that they comply with requirements and regulations.

Located in the forests of central Sweden, the core business of the centre is the testing of weapon systems, and it has six permanent test sites. Firing to a range of 25km is available within the confines of the range itself, but by using external facilities, ranges of

Taking weapons to the limit

up to 50km can be achieved. The centre has on-site charge detonation capabilities of up to five tonnes. Radar, optical tracking and telemetry systems are available, as well as high-

speed video, X-ray, sounding station and other recorders.

Environmental testing can be carried out to test products in a wealth of environmental extremes, and the centre is equipped to fully test the resistance of insensitive munitions to fire and impact, as well their resistance to sympathetic reactions.

With its extensive 200km2

range, with restricted airspace up to 30,000ft, the Bofors site offers a cost-efficient test site for small and medium UAVs, with tracking and recording systems in place, and the ability to provide helicopters for tracking and for transport/recovery.

As well as the testing ofnew products, the BoforsTest Center assists withlifetime extension decisionsby assessing equipment andammunition as it nears theend of its service life. An accurate assessment mayallow the life of the assetto be extended safely. If,however, ammunition hasreached the end of its life,the centre has facilitiesto handle destruction anddemilitarisation.

Several methods for safe explosives disposal are available, drawing on the site’s legacy of more than 120 years of handling explosives and ammunition.

The Bofors Test Center has instrumented ranges for testing weapons such as this Carl Gustaf M3

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SAM J BASCH

In recent months Rockwell Collins (Stand S2-191) has delivered some of its innovative systems to several international clients.

The German Ministry of Defence selected the company’s NavHub navigation system to provide Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) availability to its military vehicles. The NavHub serves as a next-generation GNSS and M-Code (Military-Code) enabled solution. This meets a critical mission requirement for accurate navigation support for fast-moving platforms in challenging environments.

‘‘Our military GNSS receivers will provide significantly enhanced navigational

battle-ready unit for military operations. Said Alber: ‘‘Our open architecture approach to the mission computer allows for an easier installation, lower risk and different packaging options.’’

For the modernisation of 14 French Air Force C-130H Hercules military transport aircraft, Rockwell Collins completed the integration of its first Flight2 avionics system (pictured). Flight2 provides a next-generation communications, navigation and surveillance/air traffic management solution, enabling the C-130H to meet the latest ICAO standards. Rockwell Collins is in partnership with Sabena Technics and Lockheed Martin on this programme, which will allow France to develop new capabilities on the C-130H.

The company has also delivered its first FMC-4212 mission computer to Airbus Helicopters for the HForce onboard weapon system programme, which enables the conversion of any commercial helicopter from Airbus Helicopters into an armed,

Constantly innovatingcapabilities to military vehicles and will mitigate terrain, forest and urban degradation as it will raise the number of satellites used from 28 to well over 100,’’ said Claude Alber, vice-president and managing director, Europe, Middle East and Africa.

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SAM J BASCH

Maintaining the speed of advance often requires crossing any obstacles such as small rivers in double-quick time. Dutch company GXS Gap Crossing Systems (Stand S6-272) has just introduced an innovative assault bridge system for infantry and light vehicles.

Designed to fill the gap beneath heavy bridging equipment used by most forces, the manportable GXS system is lightweight, compact and deployable in less than 10 minutes. It can carry vehicles up to 5.6 tonnes in weight. This allows motorised infantry to maintain speed and achieve the element of surprise by covering terrain without undue delay.

HYUNDAI HEAVY INDUSTRIESSPECIAL & NAVALSHIPBUILDING DIVISIONhttp://www.hhi.co.krTel. 82 2 746 7650 Fax. 82 2 746 8772E-mail. [email protected]

Among the various products on show from Swiss company LEMO (Stand S8-150) is its range of industry-leading M Series miniature high-density ratchet-locking circular connectors.

This high-performance product is ideally suited for use in harsh environments, where space and weight are at a premium and reliability is a prerequisite. The connectors would typically be used in soldier equipment, rugged displays, communications, vehicle electronics, avionics and general controls and sensors.

LEMO is also showing some of its latest innovations, including new surface

treatments and technologies, specifically developed for the needs of the defence and security industries. One such technology is NiCorAL, a corrosion-resistant conductive surface treatment, which offers an alternative to cadmium without compromises in performance. The range fully complies with the latest environmental standards and regulations.

According to the GXS team, the launch of the system created immediate interest

Rugged connectors

Cross the gap

Emberion (Stand N3-455) is launching a series of visible light to shortwave infrared (VIS-SWIR) detectors, which are being pitched to both defence and security users. These can be used for a number of applications, including spectrometry, optical gas, harmful substance detection,

and to collect optical power measurements.

One nanotechnology-based uncooled single pixel detector chip can provide responsivity with low noise over a spectral range of 400-1,600nm, and they can be provided as discrete components with an analogue output, or as a full sensor

module with a digital output.In addition to the single

pixel detectors, in 2018 the company will begin to offer other detectors in the VIS-SWIR 400-1,800nm spectral range.

This will include a linear array detector for spectroscopy, and a video graphics array imager for night and machine vision and hyperspectral imaging. These will bring the capability at a more affordable price in comparison with existing products, the company says.

Plans also include the introduction of an ultrasensitive uncooled bolometer array for thermal imaging.

Infrared detectors

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from the Dutch Engineers and airmobile units, and resulted in requests for demonstrations

in Italy, Denmark, Germany, the UK and several South American countries.

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Specialist UK microwave and RF manufacturer TMD Technologies (Stand S3-255) is showcasing two new travelling wave tube (TWT) based microwave power modules (MPMs) this week.

The PTX8110 compact high-power module for radar and EW (pictured) operates from 6-18GHz at 200W, and is easily integrated into those high-performance EW and radar systems requiring higher power.

Comprising a high-power helix TWT and switched mode power supply, the PTX8110 forms a single ‘drop-in’ microwave amplifier unit without the need for potentially unreliable high-voltage TWT interconnections.

The company’s new PTX8815 Ka-band MPM is designed for

Ka-band radar applications such as naval fire control. This top-class TWT amplifier is suited to high-fidelity radar requirements for low close-to-carrier phase noise and spurious performance.

TMD also has on display its TPS6900 solid-state MPM optimised for EW/ECM systems, and the TWT-based PTXM series of ultra-compact MPMs designed for airborne radar, EW and communications that is ideally suited for UAVs.

New microwave power

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Aim gets betterSAM J BASCH

At DSEI this week, Aimpoint of Sweden (Stand N2-229) announced the CompM5 reflex sight as the latest addition to its professional product line, the most compact optic in the Aimpoint Comp family of sights.

By virtue of using only a single AAA battery, the CompM5 can be made as compact as it is,

with a weight of only 147g. Like Aimpoint’s other Comp series sights, it boasts a battery life of over five years of constant-on use at intensity level 7.

It is submersible to 45m (150ft) and is compatible with all generations of night vision devices, as well as Aimpoint’s professional magnifier line. The military-grade optical lens provides a crisp, clear dot even under magnification.

‘‘The new CompM5 sight provides professional end-users the same levels of performance as our full-sized sights in a much more compact optic,’’ said Lennart Ljungfelt, Aimpoint AB president. ’’This new product saves on size and weight for

the operator, with no sacrifice in overall performance.’’

Aimpoint is also showing three new magnifier lines, all of which are designed to work in conjunction with the company’s electronic reflex sights. The Aimpoint 3XC-1 is the standard grade for civilian and law enforcement applications, while the Aimpoint 3XMag-1 and 6XMag-1 are the higher

grade products for tougher environments.

These magnifiers feature diopter adjustment to suit an individual shooter’s eye. They may be used with the Aimpoint quick-detach TwistMount or with the newly-launched FlipMount, which allows the device to be flipped in or out of the optical axis, or removed completely from the firearm.

CompM5

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CHRISTOPHER F FOSS

Mitsubishi Heavy industries (MHI) Integrated Defence & Space Systems (Stand S7-360) is presenting its total capability in the design, development and production of key subsystems for armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs). These include the diesel engine, automatic transmission and suspension systems.

Here at DSEI is an example of its latest hydropneumatic suspension system for heavy tracked AFVs. This has a maximum stroke of up to 40mm, and one of the options is for height control, which would allow the platform to be tilted

left or right, or up and down, to suit the tactical situation.

When compared to torsion bars, hydropneumatic suspension systems have a number of significant advantages, including saving space inside the hull and providing an improved ride across country for the crew,

Training for realUK-based MS Instruments (Stand N6-195) this week announced the acquisition of the marketing rights to a close quarter battle (CQB) training system known as Partition Panel Systems.

The modular system, designed by Barrie Pegrum, enables specialist military and police forces to undertake CQB training in rooms and corridors, and rapidly reconfigure them to keep training fresh.

Easily assembled by two people at a rate of one panel per minute, CQB scenarios can be built without the need for overhead rails or qualified crane or forklift drivers.

as well as making for a more stable gun platform.

Mitsubishi is the prime contractor for a number of the latest-generation Japanese AFVs including the Type 10 main battle tank, the Type 11

armoured recovery vehicle, the Type 99 155mm self-propelled artillery system,

and the Type 16 Mobile Combat System.

The latter 8x8 high-mobility AFV is one of the

latest AFVs to enter service with Japan and is fitted with a turret armed with a 105mm gun. It is similar in appearance and battlefield mission to the Italian Centauro 105mm Mobile Gun System (MGS), which is also used by Jordan and Spain.

Japan shows AFV systems capability

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Turkish armament specialist Makina ve Kimya Endustris Kurumu (MKEK, Stand N6-210) is showing its NEB multiple-warhead penetration bomb.

The weapon has been developed to match the form factor, weight distribution and ballistic characteristics of the NATO-standard Mk 84 2,000lb (907kg) general-purpose warhead, simplifying carriage by Western aircraft types. This also allows it to be fitted with the same precision-guidance kits as employed by the Mk 84, such as the JDAM and Turkish HGK GPS/inertial kits, and the Paveway laser-guidance system.

Inside the outer shell, MKEK has devised a multi-warhead system that comprises an augmenting charge that clears soil overmatter before a shaped-charge detonates to punch a hole through concrete. In the centre of the bomb is a follow-through warhead that flies through the hole before detonating inside the space

Multiple warhead penetrator

behind the concrete. The follow-through warhead has a tail in the fuze that can have variable programmed time delays.

This arrangement offers excellent concrete penetration capability even at low impact velocities and less-than-optimal impact angles.

Penetration performance is 2.8m against 35MPa reinforced

concrete. While the bomb offers capability against underground facilities such as bunkers, command centres and ammunition storage, it is also effective against hardened aircraft shelters. Other target sets include runways, bridges and critical buildings.

The augmenting charge section has pre-formed fragments to give fragmentation effects against secondary surface area targets such as parked aircraft, radar sites and industrial facilities.

NEB has been qualified for use with the F-4E-2020 Phantom and F-16 aircraft that are operated by the Turkish air force. It is also being qualified for use with the F-15 Eagle, a process that is due to be completed this year.

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The AS3 communications intelligence (COMINT) system of QinetiQ (Stands S2-550 and S2-341) is set to get airborne as a payload on Thales’s Watchkeeper UAV.

Part of QinetiQ’s ASX family of COMINT solutions, AS3 is designed specifically for UAVs and small manned platforms. It enables the operator to

COMINT package to fly on Watchkeeper

detect signals from military communications devices and then locate, identify and listen to the individuals using them.

Fitted to Watchkeeper, AS3 is designed to increase the UAV’s sensor footprint and enable it to work with ground-based systems to locate military communications with greater precision. It allows the platform to undertake COMINT missions that would normally be carried out by larger, more strategic platforms, such as

multi-engine business jets.AS3’s integration into the

Watchkeeper UAV is the culmination of a jointly funded collaborative project between Thales and QinetiQ, with its roots in a contract placed by the Defence Science and Technology

DAVID DONALD

On 10 July this year, the first Pilatus PC-21 destined for service with the French air force took to the air at the company’s Stans factory in Switzerland. The first of 17 PC-21 turboprop trainers to equip the fighter training school at Cognac air base is expected to be delivered in March.

The aircraft are being provided as part of a training system contract awarded to Babcock (Stand S2-310) in December and being delivered by a joint company formed in January by Babcock Mission Critical Services France and Dassault Aviation, manufacturer of France’s Rafale multirole fighter.

Answering the air force’s FOMEDEC (Formation Modernisée et Entraînement Différencié des Equipages de Chasse) requirement, the initial contract covers the provision and support of a training

system for 11 years, during which time the aircraft will remain under the ownership of the joint venture. Afterwards, the aircraft are due to be turned over to air force ownership.

The training system includes simulators from CAE and other ground-based systems. Rockwell Collins was contracted last month to provide two

Spectraview visual display systems for the CAE simulators.

Unlike the British Military Flying Training System, being implemented by the Ascent team of Babcock and Lockheed Martin, in which the contractor supplies most of the instructors, the FOMEDEC programme will employ French air force instructors. An output

of about 50 aircrews is required annually. The aircraft will replace piston-engined Grob G 120 and SOCATA Epsilons in basic training tasks, and will also download some of the advanced training burden from the ageing Dassault Alpha Jet trainers, some of which are due to get an upgrade for extended service.

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Laboratory. The integration milestone follows a rigorous programme of engineering and safety case activity, which saw QinetiQ design, test and manufacture a bespoke chassis to hold the AS3 payload in place.

Lockheed Martin UK has developed a tube-launched micro-UAV that it claims has a competitive endurance for the class of system it falls under.

Outrider has proven in excess of 2.5-hour flight time, which given that it is a class 1B system − categorised as sub-2kg at 1.7kg − means it has enhanced performance for its size.

‘‘Our USP is that we have such a lightweight fixed-wing asset that can achieve an endurance of over 2.5 hours,’’ Paul James, international business development manager for the company, told the DSEI Daily. ‘‘There is nothing that will fly for that level of endurance in the marketplace.’’

It can be launched from a range of platforms, including from the subsurface signal

ejector on a submarine, which James says is the most challenging way to deploy it. The canister reaches the surface of the water, where it receives positional data, and the arms of the tube keep the system stable atop the sea.

It can also be vehicle or ground-launched, or removed from the tube and deployed by hand.

Outrider was originally designed to be expendable, but

Lockheed is seeing demand from potential customers to be able to recover the system, so is looking at recovery options.

The company is pitching it to the military and commercial markets, with search and rescue operators of particular interest.

It carries a forward-looking infrared/HD TV camera at the rear of the fuselage, and can be integrated into a common ground control station along with other Lockheed UAVs.

Micro-UAV has stamina

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IN BRIEFLife bottledLifeSaver (Stand N6-290) has introduced a new version of its water filtration storage bottle. Building on the company’s 6k, the 2k water bottle includes the LifeSaver Scavenger Hose that is used as an in-line pump to allow for the fill of larger containers. The company’s bottles and jerry cans remove 99.99 per cent of viruses, bacteria and cysts, and once the filter is full, no more water can pass through, so it is failsafe, LifeSaver says.

Operational effectivenessCanada’s Ixtrom Group (Stand N3-621) has unveiled a modelling and simulation system, the IXVMS7 (Intelligence Visualization, Modelling and Simulation 7 System). The company says this allows commanders, operators and responders to improve their operational effectiveness through enhanced performance of drills, tactics, techniques and procedures. Operators can establish a common set of objectives, strategies, and a single incident plan.

Removable driveKontron (Stand S3-280) has added a removable solid-state drive option to its Cobalt embedded computer system. Cobalt is a rugged, small form-factor system based on Kontron’s hardened COMe Type 6 module that integrates the latest Intel Dual-Core processor architecture and uses a specialised carrier board assembly.

BETH STEVENSON

CP Cases (stand S5-100) has introduced the new lightweight Airship protective case.

Designed for the transportation of delicate systems such as communications equipment, Airship is 50 per cent lighter than other comparative offerings, and was developed in response to a market need for better and lighter protective cases.

The company originally

developed the storage for the French armed forces, and they contain bonded layers of honeycomb polypropylene and rigid closed cell foam machined to match the equipment they are protecting.

Airship includes a weatherproof seal between the base and the lid, made possible by routing the mating seal from the substrate closed cell foam. This seal is accredited to IP66, which means

SAM J BASCH

USA-based KVH Industries (Stand N5-160) has announced its TACNAV moving map display (MMD), which provides soldiers with an immediate visual map reference for increased situational awareness.

The easy to read, easy to use graphical navigation capability was designed for use in military vehicles, allowing the crew to benefit from the 10in diagonal, high-bright display viewable in all lighting conditions. It combines available internal or external GPS/GNSS with

TACNAV’s inertial or compass-guided navigation solution, and allows soldiers to create, store and activate waypoints and routes from the touchscreen.

‘‘Anything that increases a soldier’s situational awareness will help to keep that soldier safe,’’ said Dan Conway, executive VP of KVH’s inertial

navigation group. ‘‘The moving map display enhances the capabilities of our widely fielded TACNAV system.’’

Besides displaying a range of vehicle data such as heading, speed and distance, pertinent navigation information is shown on either a satellite or topographic map stored locally on the MMD. The information can be displayed to the vehicle commander, driver and other occupants as required. The

TACNAV MMD can also present navigation information in multiple languages for joint multinational operations.

The company’s TACNAV product line is in use by the US Army and Marine Corps, as well as many allied militaries. n

the contents are protected against gale force winds and heavy rain in addition to being sand- and dustproof.

CP Cases is scheduling the Airship for MIL-STD-810G environmental factors testing. n

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Case for delicate equipment

Training teamworkElbit Systems and CAE have announced a teaming agreement to jointly pursue opportunities with the UK MoD’s Defence Operational Training Capability (Air), or DOTC-A, programme. The companies bring together extensive experience in the simulation and synthetic training solutions.

CAE and Elbit are specifically looking to the Core System and Services element of DOTC-A, and also the Typhoon Future Synthetic Training project.

DOTC-A aims to enable the Royal Air Force to train together as a total force while downloading live training into the synthetic environment.

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The Right Honourable Tobias Ellwood MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence People & Veterans, gives his keynote speech at 11.00 in the East Theatre.

Lieutenant General Richard Nugee CVO CBE, Chief of Defence People, gives his keynote address in the West Theatre at 12.30.

People and Skills Day with engagement from many of our exhibitors and industry-leading individuals.

As always at DSEI, our seminars, keynotes and content allow visitors and exhibitors to hear from leading members of the defence and security industry, as well as spend time building essential relationships.

Today’s DSEI highlights

People and Skills Day takes place today, providing the platform to engage and inform the next generation of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) professionals.

People and Skills Day is supported by Atlas Elektronik, the Army, BAE Systems, Bloodhound SuperSonic Car, DMS, Dstl, Fujitsu, General Dynamics, Leonardo, Marshall, Northrop Grumman, QinetiQ − People and Skills Day Sponsor, Rolls-Royce and the Royal Navy − which are all exhibition visitors.

Personal Development Hub (Global Theatre, North Hall)‘‘I would like to take this opportunity to encourage a visit to the Personal Development Hub, located in the Global Theatre. Organisations such as the Institute of Royal Mechanical Engineers, the IET, The Royal Aeronautical Society and Cyber Security Challenge UK will be on hand to discuss skills and career development,’’ says

People and Skills Day –

Duncan Reid, event director.People and Skills Day is

also supported by various institutions and non-profit organisations: Careers at Sea, Cyber Security Challenge UK, The Institution of Engineering and Technology, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, The Joystick Club, Royal Academy of Engineering, STEM Learning,

Women in Defence, Trinity House, Royal Aeronautical Society and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.

As key enablers of capability, the sector’s workforce and skills base are considered the most important assets to employers and to a nation’s leading edge in advanced technology development.

At 12.00 on People and Skills Day at DSEI, the Defence Growth Partnership (DGP) will be launching an initiative to develop key skills in the defence industry.

The DGP, which brings together 600 organisations

What’s on todayacross industry, government and academia, has created this new programme to develop the people and skills that will grow the UK’s future trading relationships. This effort will support the ‘Team UK’ vision for UK’s international partnerships

in the defence sector.Full details of the new skills

programme will be disclosed by the chairman of DGP Skills, Dave Armstrong, in the West Theatre at 12:00.

Visitors are also welcome to find more about the DGP and its efforts to develop skills in the UK defence sector at its stand in the UK Pavilion, S4-179.

Sponsored by QinetiQ, Stand S2-550

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Alongside the focused seminars taking place in our theatres, and the above supporters and

contributors with stands and

information, we will also have demonstrations taking place in our medical zone.

At 12.00-12.20 and 13.30-13.50, Defence

See you in 2019...DSEI 2017 has showcased more exclusive content, equipment and network opportunities than ever before and we take great pride as the World’s Leading Defence and Security Exhibition.

With the last day of DSEI upon us, we are now looking forward to DSEI 2019 on 10-13 September 2019.

If you should wish to exhibit, visit, or produce content again in two years’ time, please contact us.

Email: [email protected]: +44 (0)20 7384 7770

Thank you for attending DSEI 2017.

Photography ExhibitionDSEI will once again proudly host a unique photography exhibition at DSEI 2017, with the auction proceeds going to SSAFA, our supporting charity. The exhibition will host the best of the British Army’s photography, alongside global photography from Defence Photography Limited.

To see these unique, dynamic and artistic perspectives of defence by some of the best defence and security photographers from around the world, visit the North or South Halls.

DSEI 2017 is proud to once again support SSAFA − where all the money raised by the photographic auction will be donated to help support our forces and their families.

Please send your auction bids to [email protected].

Don’t miss...Our Informal Talks Programme, held in the Global Theatre, North Hall:

CV Workshop, hosted by the Royal Aeronautical Society, 12.00-13.00 and 14.30-15.30.

Women in Defence: This girl can... and did. Stories from Women working in STEM in Defence, 10.30-11.00 and 14.00-14.30.

What’s my job? Exploring STEM pathways, 11.00-11.30 and 13.30-14.00.

Medical Engagement Zone Demonstrations

Medical Services (DMS) will demonstrate in areas such as: Role 1/Battlefield

Advanced Trauma Life Support,

Surgery, Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) and Prolonged Field Care.

At 11.30-11.50 and 13.00-13.20, CitizenAID will demonstrate and discuss

the philanthropic initiative to educate and empower the public

with the necessary skills and knowledge to deal with

saving lives in the event of terror attacks.

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