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A new breaching grenade technology developed by the UK government has been licensed to Energetics Technology Limited (ETL) in a deal that will improve explosive method of entry (EMOE) operations and improve safety for operatives. UK-based ETL, a specialist in energetic materials and blast products, has taken a licence for a 40mm stand-off dbreaching ...


DCI and DPRTE recently hosted the first in a series of webinars on ‘New opportunities from the Integrated Review’. In the first of a three-part series presented by DCI and DPRTE, the webinar  – Inside Track: New Opportunities from the Integrated Defence Review – the webinar explored some of the key ...


Over the next year, official DPRTE 2021 partner,  the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) will release a series of challenge “drops” to find and fund solutions to major space hurdles, with up to £2m in funding available. The space domain, which includes satellites and space-based services, is vital to modern life, ...


Defence Contracts International (DCI) and DPRTE 2021 are to host the second part of the webinar series on the Integrated Review and the potential opportunities for businesses operating in the defence marketplace – this time with a focus science, technology and innovation. Part two in the three part series will feature ...


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