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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 ...


Supplying goods and services to the Ministry of Defence can be easier when the supplier employs ex-Service personnel, as defence features writer Peter Jackson learns talking to Forfusion’s Chief Technology Officer, Ian Musgrave. Forfusion is a business and IT consultancy which has provided unified communications solutions to the Ministry of Defence ...


The Chief of Naval Research has called on innovators and to help develop new technologies and capabilities for the future Navy and Marine Corps. Sending out the new challenge, Chief of Naval Research, Rear Admiral David J Hahn, asked innovators to bring leap-ahead technologies and cutting-edge concepts to the Navy. “We want ...


The Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) exhibition is scheduled to take place next week, featuring industry members and experts from across the military, industry and academia. The exhibition brings together members of the underwater defence and security community to discuss cutting edge technologies and developments within one of the harshest environments known ...


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