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The Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization (DALO) has this week announced the appointment of BAE Systems to install a Denmark-specific battle management radio system across a fleet of 44 CV9035 Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV). For the uninitiated, the CV90 is a series of tracked combat vehicles designed and built by ...


The Australian Minister for Defence, Marise Payne, and her Singaporean counterpart Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) concerning Military Training and Training Area Development. The signing took place last month during the visit of Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his delegation ...


Defence technology business Raytheon Company has begun working with Logos Technologies in a move which has seen the pair develop a new range of multi-intelligence (multi-INT) sensor systems to address challenging intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) requirements. Raytheon’s high-definition Multi-Spectral Targeting System, or MTS, and Logos’ wide-area motion imagery, or WAMI, technology ...


SC Group member Supacat has seen its armoured vehicles Jackal and Coyote, accepted into the UK MOD’s core fleet. Now with the expanding the adaptability of these vehicles, SC Group Head of Marketing Jamie Clarke told MOD Defence Contracts Bulletin Features Editor Julie Shennan about the importance of agility in ...


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