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The latest research from Frost & Sullivan reveals that the US Department of Defense (DoD) is expected to spend an estimated $481 billion between 2018 and 2024 developing new technologies. The technological superiority of the United States armed forces is being challenged by new and evolving threats constantly being developed by ...


Following WFEL’s recent announcement of its significant involvement in the production of the Boxer Mechanised Infantry Vehicle for the British Army, the company has announced the appointment of Andrew Munt as Boxer Programme Director. Mr Munt will take responsibility for WFEL’s new Boxer facility construction and full equipment commissioning whilst ensuring ...


Bittium has received a purchase order from the Finnish Defence Forces for the Bittium Tactical Wireless IP Network (TAC WIN) system’s products, which are meant for tactical communications. The purchase order is part of the renewal of the Finnish Defence Forces’ command, control and communications system, where the software-defined Bittium TAC WIN system is ...


The Minister with Responsibility for Defence Mr Paul Kehoe, T.D., has awarded a contract for the provision of 120 new 4X4 Troop Carrying Vehicles (TCVs) for the Defence Forces to Westward Scania, based in Strokestown, Co. Roscommon. The new vehicle type to be supplied is the P370 B4x4 manufactured by Scania. ...


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