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The UK and Australian governments are funding innovative proposals to integrate advanced materials into military platforms such as armoured vehicles. Defence research and development ties between the UK and Australia have been strengthened further under a bilateral international program to accelerate the integration of advanced materials into military platforms. Nine teams of ...


Northrop Grumman’s UK team has successfully demonstrated its command and control (C2) system in a denied satellite communications (SATCOM) environment during NATO’s Coalition Warrior Interoperability eXercise (CWIX 2020). The fully distributed virtual event connected force labs in the UK and the US. across the classified Combined Federated Battle Laboratories Network to ...


Saab has received an order worth around 135 MSEK for deliveries of the Carl-Gustaf M4 Ground Combat Indoor Trainer (GC IDT), with deliveries to take place in 2022-2023. The order is placed within a framework agreement, signed in June 2019, which allows Swedish Defence Material Administration (FMV), together with the Estonian ...


DPRTE 2021 has announced that former UK Special Forces & Directing Staff (DS) on SAS: Who Dares Wins Ollie Ollerton will be delivering a motivational speech at the highly anticipated event. DPRTE 2021 – the UK’s premier defence procurement event – is taking place virtually and at Farnborough International Exhibition & ...


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