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A US Army demonstration has been undertaken to assess the capability improvements of diesel trucks using a proprietary hydrogen injection system. Developed by Commercial Hydrogen Inc of Houston, the system is designed to improve mileage and air quality for diesel trucks, which was confirmed by the test. The initial installation and testing went ...


Speaking at the annual Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) Land Warfare Conference, Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has announced a £48M training contract for Apache air and ground crew. The six year contract will support around Apache crew at Dorset, Hampshire and Suffolk bases, with some 700 personnel, including 50 pilots ...


A UK-based acclaimed motorsport brake and clutch company, has launched brake upgrade kits for the global defence and security market. Designed for Ford’s F550 and Chevrolet’s Suburban HD, these kits allow OEM’s and vehicle modification companies to overcome the challenges faced when adding armour, and thus significant extra weight to the ...


A record number of events including parades, military displays and community fetes took place over the weekend as the UK celebrated Armed Forces Day. Over 300 events were held across the country as people got together to recognise the Armed Forces community for their outstanding work. The celebrations allowed sailors, soldiers, airmen ...


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