The first Train the Trainers Battlefield Vehicle Forensics Course is underway in Sweden. The course, which has 15 participants from Member States, will complete on Friday. Being held at the facilities of Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) in Karlsborg, Sweden, the course takes place under the umbrella of the European Defence ...
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has pledged continued support for the Egyptian Armed Forces during a visit to Cairo this week. ©British Embassy Cairo Having worked with the EAF during 2015/16 to train more than 80 personnel in Counter-improvised explosive device (C-IED) and close protection, the UK has pledged to continue working alongside ...
In her first defence keynote, delivered at DVD2016 on 8th September, Under Secretary of State for Defence Procurement Harriett Baldwin MP stressed the Government’s continued commitment to defence investment. Here, MOD DCB features editor Julie Shennan presents the highlights from this speech and assesses the implications for the defence supply chain. Harriett ...
The latest technology in wearable sensor technology has been successfully demonstrated to the Dstl by Roke Manor Research. These ground-breaking Dismounted Close Combat Sensors (DCCS) are the result of collaboration between Dstl and industry partners Roke, QinetiQ and Systems Engineering and Assessment (SEA). The technology has been designed to help troops navigate without reliance ...