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Eurosatory 2014: EID Launches Brand New Compact Personal Radio

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EID, the Portuguese defence communications company, has just launched the latest model of the TWH-100 series Personal Radio, the TWH-104, which is showcased at Eurosatory 2014.

EID has launched the latest model of the TWH-100 series Personal Radio, the TWH-104, which is showcased at Eurosatory 2014. (Photos: EID)

Based on long term and very close relationship with its customers, EID designs innovative products that cope with the real needs of operational scenarios. The TWH-104 was developed to bring new features for all type of tactical scenarios, such as extended range communications and GPS/GLONASS receiver for automatic position reporting.  

The TWH-100 series Personal Radios are compact, cost effective and military-graded transceivers that ensure secure and reliable voice and data communications for squad teams and higher echelons in many scenarios such as dismounted, vehicular, naval and amphibious operations.  

This family of Personal Radios offers lightweight and low consumption transceivers operating on the 2.4GHz ISM band with a very low RF signature modulation scheme based on spread spectrum technology (DSSS) and providing a robust, reliable and low probability of detection TDMA waveform. It also features AES encryption providing a very high security level on the transferred audio and data streams; security keys are downloadable.

TWH-100 series Personal Radio

The Personal Radio family provides several tactical communication services, such as full-duplex voice conference, GPS reporting, e-mail, chat, file transfer and real-time video streaming.

On top of the functionality of a Personal Radio, the solution can also be seen as a wireless extension for an Intercom System and Combat Net Radios; it enables users to be connected to the vehicle and its main radio equipment via independent PTT selection.




Eurosatory 2014: Elektrobit (EB) Expands Product Family in Tactical Communications

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Elektrobit (EB) is developing an EB Tactical LTE Access Point solution (Long Term Evolution, 4G) alongside its tactical communications products and systems to enable the utilization of regular terminals designed for civilian use in military purposes. A private LTE base station solution capable for use in the field and integrated in a small size together with EPC (Evolved Packet Core) software optimized for tactical use lie at the core of the solution. These serve to establish a wireless broadband access point to cover data transfer and a call service within a specific area of the battlefield.

The excellent data transfer capacity offered by LTE technology, its integration with IP networks according to international standards and the increased availability of low-cost terminals, such as smartphones and tablets, enable broadband data transfer and the import of VoIP (Voice over IP) services in a wireless, large-scale and cost-efficient way for the Army using the EB Tactical LTE Access Point solution. This solution is highly useful for detachments fighting at the front line, as well as troops carrying out various maintenance, medical and logistics duties.

EB has published a white paper, covering the technical properties of LTE technology in tactical communications and its new opportunities in military data transmission applications.

EB presents the EB Tactical LTE Access Point solution for the first time at stand Hall 6-D321.



Eurosatory 2014: Fuel and Water Systems for Expeditionary Warfare

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Interoperable, modular fuel and water solutions suitable for expeditionary warfare are at the core of the WEW stand, Hall 4, K724 and on the Mercedes stand in the outside area, B310.

WEW is demonstrating the company's capabilities in providing deployable fuel and water systems with capacities from 2,000l up to 51,000l at Eurosatory 2014.  Key to the company's offering are a wide range of military and civilian handling options including air portability, making WEW's systems truly "Drop & Go" water and fuel stations for any deployment.  This enables deployed expeditionary forces to have fuel and water wherever it is needed and when leaving a location not have a major clearance operation to return the site back to its original condition, even in the most forward or command-level areas.



Launched at the show is a highly mobile fuel module suitable for NATO fuels and able to be carried on the load bed of smaller twin and tri axle vehicles. The new WEW LVM-F (Light Vehicle Module - Fuel) module is on display on the Mercedes stand, B310 in the outdoor area, mounted on a Mercedes ZETROS 1833a 4x4 GTF.

The module, built around a very lightweight frame to maximise payload, can carry over 4,000 litres and is suitable for prime-movers with a carrying capacity of 5 tons whilst being self-bunded and therefore fully European EPA-compliant as a ground-based dispensing system.

On the inside stand, Hall 4/K724, is WEW's 2000l LMV-W (Light Vehicle Module - Water) system suitable for small AUVs (Armoured Utility Vehicles), 4X4 or 6X6 general logistics vehicles.  Fitted to this unit is a chiller /dispenser unit which delivers temperature-controlled potable water as soon as the unit is deployed, of particular importance to extreme environment deployments, such as desert or extreme cold.  The fuel variant LVM-F  can be equipped with pumps and systems delivering from 100L up to 400L per minute of fuel with options for rotary and small fixed-wing aircraft refuelling. Both LVM-W and-F variants can be fitted with a wide range of protection/environmental options. Some units can be coupled together to make a TEU (Twenty Foot Equivalent Unit), suitable for transport across both military and civilian supply chains and by air, land, sea or rail in pairs.

"Core to WEW's skills is our ability to work very closely with the end user to meet their exacting requirements and then to develop a solution which exceeds the requirements," said Dr Ulrich Bernhardt, Chief Executive of WEW. "These systems are ideal for highly mobile expeditionary warfare, as there is no likelihood of the ground being contaminated; rather the unit can be quickly picked up and taken away from the area with no de-gassing or other preparation required."

WEW water and fuel module variants are normally equipped with their own generators and are fully autarkic. They can typically be operated either as stand-alone units or coupled to deliver a bulk fuel or water storage and delivery capability.

The systems cover from small trailer mounted units in service with a number of armies including the German Bundeswehr and US Army. WEW's range extends to full length, height-optimised ISO container sized units which can be moved on the back of 6x6 and 8x8 hook-arm equipped support vehicles to full size, 51,000l storage tanks for main camp and base infrastructure, Over 2000 units are in service with 10 Armies including US, UK, and the Bundeswehr.

WEW Westerwälder Eisenwerk GmbH provides specialist tank containers and swap tank solutions for transporting and storing liquids, gases and dry bulk. WEW tank containers have approvals for transporting more than 1,800 hazardous liquids and toxic gases worldwide.  WEW develops, supplies and supports tailored modular water and fuel solutions for defence forces worldwide, including the German, US, British, Lithuanian, Slovenian, Irish and Belgian Armies. WEW's support to its customers extends to conflict areas.

Eurosatory 2014: Aeronautics Launches Next Generation Mini UAS

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Aeronautics - a leader in the development, manufacture, and marketing of state-of-the-art unmanned systems for land, sea and air, integrating surveillance equipment with network information - launches the newest member of its ORBITER UAS Family - ORBITER 2B - with capabilities in the areas of Data Communications and Mission Completion in hall 6, Israel National Pavilion, Stand 758.

ORBITER 2B has great operational and mission execution capability, as well as great carrying capacity. These attributes enable, among other things, activation of the system in a moving vehicle, thus allowing continuous tracking of the moving target, frequency hopping to increase encryption, prevention of jamming, and remote control capabilities via an optical fibre that connects with the existing infrastructure. (Photo: Aeronautics)
In addition, ORBITER 2B has the capability of navigating independently, enabling completion of the mission even if the GPS is jammed or there is no communication. The automatic warning system, which sends alerts regarding any deviation from the mission definitions, gives the operator high-level monitoring and control capabilities that ensure mission success. The ORBITER 2B digital data link is adjusted to support both C band and S band with a full duplex communication, allowing great intelligence capabilities and high-level information processing.

The ORBITER 2 and ORBITER 3 are also on display. All systems are suited for land as well as maritime environments, requiring a very small logistic footprint and only 2-3 operators. With cutting-edge, enhanced imagery export capabilities, and improved avionics systems, ORBITER has accumulated thousands of operational hours, and is considered a leader in its class.

The compact and lightweight ORBITER 2 UAS system - offering extended endurance and range - can fly for four hours to a distance of up to 80 kilometers. The system carries a multi-sensor camera with day-and-night channels and a laser pointer.  Easy to operate, it can be assembled in 10 minutes, is launched from a catapult, and lands using a parachute and an airbag. Operational even in the harshest weather conditions, it is gyro-stabilized with tri-sensor and zoom payload. Delivering advanced image processing, accurate navigation, and net landing capability for maritime operations, it is easily controlled from a personal GCS.

The ORBITER 3 Small Tactical UAS (STUAS) is a compact and lightweight system for military and homeland security missions, providing an operational range of up to 100 km and up to 7 hours of endurance. Carrying a triple sensor payload with day-and-night, thermal image and laser pointer, the system has significant tactical UAS capabilities in a mini-aerial platform body. Assembled in 20 minutes, the fully-autonomous, vehicle-mounted system enables static and on-the-move operation. Providing a tri-sensor and stabilised EO/IR payload, it uses a catapult take-off and a parachute and airbag recovery, and is electrically powered for silent covert operation.

According to Col. (Ret.) Amos Mathan, CEO, "We are pleased to present our wide range of products at Eurosatory, and participate in the exhibition after a year and a half of economic growth and prosperity. The Aeronautics Group offers integrated solutions for tactical UAS and persistent surveillance systems, and today, the Company products are being used by defense and security forces in 45 countries around the world. I strongly believe that Aeronautics will continue to be an important partner in the global UAS domain."

Aeronautics Ltd. - an Israel-based defense solution provider - is a world leading developer and manufacturer of Unmanned Aerial Systems focusing on the Mini, Tactical, and MALE UAS categories. Since its establishment in 1997, the Company's products have been delivered and successfully serve over 45 defense, military and homeland security customers on five continents. Aeronautics has the following subsidiary holdings: Orion (100%), Commtact (100%), RT (51%), and Controp (50%).

Eurosatory 2014: IAI Presents GREEN ROCK – a Mobile C-RAM Radar System

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Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) presents GREEN ROCK – a mobile autonomous tactical counter Rocket, Artillery & Mortar (C-RAM) system. This system,  was delivered to the Israel Defense Forces and named WIND SHIELD by the IDF. The system is on display at E-738.

IAI presents GREEN ROCK mobile C-RAM radar system at Eurosatory 2014. (Graphic: IAI)

GREEN ROCK is designed to support a variety of ground force protection missions, including fire source location, friendly forces fire correction, and detection of low-flying airborne targets such as UAVs, gliders and hovering platforms.

The system provides a complete low/high trajectory target, real-time intelligence and rapid response solution for tactical forces. GREEN ROCK's mission is to locate fire squad positions, distribute selective warning alarms and enable an effective fire response. The system, developed by ELTA systems, an IAI group and subsidiary, can be installed on a variety of mobile or stationary platforms such as armored personnel carriers, high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles, and all-terrain vehicles.

GREEN ROCK includes a Phased-Array Pulse Doppler Radar which acquires and tracks the trajectories of ballistic munitions such as rockets, artillery and mortars, calculates the point from which they were launched, and predicts the location of the expected impact. This information is reported, via a communications system, to friendly forces to indicate and provide warning of relevant threats. Data can be also sent to precision weapons systems to allow a rapid and accurate response to source of the threat.

Based on field-proven mature systems, GREEN ROCK is highly reliable, provides a high detection range and impact point accuracy. It does not require active cooling, and allows for fast deployment and autonomous operation.  

Eurosatory 2014: PHOTONIS Night Vision Announces INTENS

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PHOTONIS, a world leader in Night Vision Sensor Innovations yesterday announced the release of its new superior performance INTENS Image Intensifier (I2). The new tube offers extended bandwidth sensitivity (from 400-1000nm) and improved sensitivity to 100μlx (Night Level 6). These innovations provide a 40% increase in detection, recognition, and identification (DRI) over previous tubes. INTENS is an intensifier well-suited for Multi-Mission Night Vision; ideal for use in the darkest mission conditions including deep mountain valleys and jungle terrain.


Detection, recognition and identification of objects and persons in a hostile environment are essential to all deployed forces. Already field proven, INTENS offers end-users access to a superior performance I2 Tube that is an easily deployed solution for operations in extreme darkness. INTENS comes standard equipped with a state-of-the-art Auto-Gating power supply for operations in very dynamic light conditions and a high contrast green P22 phosphor. Like other PHOTONIS I2s, the INTENS is mission ready for integration into equipment of the world’s leading suppliers of optical systems.

Across the complete set of its specifications; INTENS pairs the latest in performance and stability with cutting-edge technologies that make the quantum efficiency over the complete visible light spectrum superior to other solutions. A Figure of Merit (FOM) of typically 2,000 and a signal to noise ratio of 30 is offered with an unrivalled broadband sensitivity from the UV to the IR part of the spectrum. Combined with a very small HALO effect, the result is very high contrast and fast imaging intensifier tube with an operational lifetime well over 10,000 hours. With INTENS, PHOTONIS has transformed market demands into a brand new technology to provide end-users with the best performance I2 Tube available today.

PHOTONIS President and CEO, Goossen Boers stated, “PHOTONIS has provided over 800,000 combat proven XD-4TM and XR-5TM Image Intensifier Tubes (I2 Tubes ) to Armed Forces, Police and Special Forces, Security Services, Defence Industry, and government agencies as well as OEMs and integrators worldwide. The most crucial feedback from the end-users of Image Intensifier Tubes worldwide has been the demand for superior performance Image Intensifier Tubes.” He notes that while many customers felt that existing technologies couldn’t be improved, they also felt such technologies could not meet their ever-increasing requirement. “INTENSTM is the result of PHOTONIS’ continual commitment to the investment; research and development in low light technologies.”

Eurosatory 2014: Datron Provides Excellence in HF and VHF

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Datron, providing a comprehensive selection of reliable HF and VHF military voice and data radio products, rapidly deployable IP networking solutions, and vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) unmanned aircraft systems, is a a privately owned company located in Vista, CA and a leader in extremely reliable military voice and data radio products.

The company's HF transceiver offering meets broad customer requirements for best-in-class HF radio technology for high-power fixed-site networks and naval communications systems.  Datron's 7700-Series strategic HF systems deliver a wide range of high-tier HF solutions, including those requiring up to 10kW of transmitting power output.

The RaptorX broadband VHF/UHF networking system offered by Datron is a deployable tactical wireless IP solution that supports up to 10Mbps for HD video, VoIP, and other IP data. Operation in the VHF and UHF bands allows for omni-directional antennas for rapid-deployment and longer propagation range and penetration into diverse geographical locations such as forest, mountains, canyons, and urban areas.

Datron recently began shipping the new Aeryon SKYRANGER VTOL sUAS platform, ideal for tactical users and designed to capture and transmit high quality video and images in the field. The vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) vehicle has the ability to hover and stare at any point of interest. The unique GPS-based controller is fully software driven providing simplicity of training and a very easy to use experience for the operator.

Eurosatory 2014: IBD Deisenroth Engineering Presenting IBD Nano-Technologies in Form of Transparent Ceramic Protection (TCP)

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Today, at 1100h and again at 1500h, IBD Deisenroth Engineering (booth K571 in the German Pavillion) is showcasing IBD Nano-Technologies in form of Transparent Ceramic Protection (TCP).

This technology, a spin-off of IBD’s opaque NANOTech Ceramics, reduces the weight of protected windows by about 70%.

The nano-fibre reinforced transparent backing has a high long term stability, and due to a low number of layers can be operated over a wider temperature than standard armour glass.

More information will be given during the company’s demonstration at 1100h and again at 1500h at booth K571 in the German Pavillion.

On Wednesday, at 1100h and again at 1500h, IBD Deisenroth Engineering will be showcasing Integrating Vehicle Survivability.

On Thursday, at 1100h and again at 1500h, IBD Deisenroth Engineering will be presenting Protection agains Future Heavy Threats. 

Eurosatory 2014: RUAG’s UGVs Are Expanding Mission Capabilities and Keeping Soldiers Safe

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RUAGDefence, the strategic partner of international land forces, is continuing to invest in and develop its robotics technology. Already the company’s retrofitable VERO system contains all the electronic components and sophisticated sensory equipment needed to convert any existing vehicle to perform with supervised autonomy .To further enhance the capabilities of the system it took part in field tests in early May relating to obstacle recognition using lasers.

RUAG VERO System (Photo: RUAG)

Robustness is the cornerstone of RUAG’s approach to robotics. For UGVs to finally take their rightful place in operations they must be able to function with no exceptions. This relies on the security and effectiveness of the communications link. Thanks to RUAG’s experience in secure communications, through the company’s wider applications, it is able to guarantee that the link to the vehicle will be maintained.

Cameras and sensors, used in conjunction with RUAG software, allow any vehicle fitted with the VERO system to learn a route to drive or alternatively the route can be programmed using a simple interface. The vehicle will then drive the route at the request of its operator, constantly scanning the area around it for obstacles and threats and relaying that information to a central control station and the operator. Alternatively the vehicle can be operated simply using remote control. The dual operation modes have been developed to provide maximum flexibility during deployment.

Vehicles fitted with the VERO system operate with supervised autonomy, the highest level of autonomy currently available on the market and that most desired by forces. This autonomy state keeps a human “in the loop” always knowing what the vehicle is doing and able to intervene if necessary. This operator is constantly fed with information and can sit either within sight of the vehicle or kilometres away.

UGVs are set to play an ever increasing role as part of forces deployed into a combat theatre, with studies suggesting investment will break the one billion US$ mark by 2021. RUAG remains committed to further invest in, develop and test unmanned vehicle technology.

RUAG is an international technology group for aerospace and defence. The head office is in Bern (Switzerland). RUAG has its production sites in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Sweden, and the USA. RUAG employees 7,700 staff worldwide, of which 5,000 are in Switzerland, including 10% trainees.

Eurosatory 2014: Seen and Heard on Day Two

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RUAG Defence, the strategic partner of international land forces, is continuing to invest in and develop its robotics technology. Already the company’s retrofitable VERO system contains all the electronic components and sophisticated sensory equipment needed to convert any existing vehicle to perform with supervised autonomy .To further enhance the capabilities of the system it took part in field tests in early May relating to obstacle recognition using lasers.

RUAG VERO System (Photo: RUAG)

Robustness is the cornerstone of RUAG’s approach to robotics. For UGVs to finally take their rightful place in operations they must be able to function with no exceptions. This relies on the security and effectiveness of the communications link. Thanks to RUAG’s experience in secure communications, through the company’s wider applications, it is able to guarantee that the link to the vehicle will be maintained.

Cameras and sensors, used in conjunction with RUAG software, allow any vehicle fitted with the VERO system to learn a route to drive or alternatively the route can be programmed using a simple interface. The vehicle will then drive the route at the request of its operator, constantly scanning the area around it for obstacles and threats and relaying that information to a central control station and the operator. Alternatively the vehicle can be operated simply using remote control. The dual operation modes have been developed to provide maximum flexibility during deployment.

Vehicles fitted with the VERO system operate with supervised autonomy, the highest level of autonomy currently available on the market and that most desired by forces. This autonomy state keeps a human “in the loop” always knowing what the vehicle is doing and able to intervene if necessary. This operator is constantly fed with information and can sit either within sight of the vehicle or kilometres away.

UGVs are set to play an ever increasing role as part of forces deployed into a combat theatre, with studies suggesting investment will break the one billion US$ mark by 2021. RUAG remains committed to further invest in, develop and test unmanned vehicle technology.

RUAG is an international technology group for aerospace and defence. The head office is in Bern (Switzerland). RUAG has its production sites in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Sweden, and the USA. RUAG employees 7,700 staff worldwide, of which 5,000 are in Switzerland, including 10% trainees.

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The international technology group Schott offers a wide range of effective passive viewing solutions for observing and tracking targets over close and medium-ranges as part of its broad portfolio of Fibre Optic Sighting Systems (FOSS). These products are designed for use in military and security environments. FOSS modules are based on optical fibres, in combination with lenses and eyepieces, which allow for a flexible structure. Schott displays examples of these products for use in combat vehicles at the German Pavilion, booth HG 633.

The products that SCHOTT will be presenting at Eurosatory will include, among others, an Auxiliary Sight Demonstrator, a flexible, optical back-up sight for use in turrets of armored vehicles,” explained Stefan Weiser, Senior Manager of International Sales & Business Development Defense of SCHOTT Lighting and Imaging, before the show.

This is just one example of a module from the SCHOTT FOSS portfolio that places strong emphasis on passive optical applications. “The word ‘passive’ has two different meanings in this respect: no emissions are released and these products depend on neither electrical power nor electronic components,” Weiser explains.

Thanks to the optical fibres used here, the various sighting systems allow for multiple layouts that can be easily adapted to meet the end user’s requirements. They can be modified to suit various tasks inside combat vehicles. Furthermore, they can be retrofitted in existing vehicles inexpensively due to their small size and light weight. The installation process is very similar to laying cable for a network. Due to its modular design the FOSS portfolio can be used in a completely passive mode or enhanced to include active elements such as monitors and combat vehicle’s internal vetronics network.

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GKN Aerospace showcases developments for the military market from its transparencies, emergency flotation and fuel systems businesses on stand J522 in hall 5A.

The company’s military activity is worth approaching U$1 billion annually and includes metallic and composite airframe and aero-engine structures, transparencies, fuel and flotation systems and niche capabilities such as ice protection. The company is a major supplier on many platforms including the A400M and C130J transport aircraft, the V-22 OSPREY tiltrotor aircraft, the BLACK HAWK and KING STALLION helicopters and the F-35 LIGHTNING II multirole fighter.

On display is the company’s instantly dimmable bullet resistant window technology. This combines proven bullet resistant glazing with ‘suspended particle device’ (SPD-SmartGlass) technology to offer vehicle occupants instant ‘on-demand’ light control and attenuation giving privacy and protection from heat, glare, and ultraviolet (UV) light. Also on display will be a special composition glass that is in production for a lightweight BR7 level vehicle. This provides a significantly lighter, thinner transparency with full ballistic protection against the 7.62 armour piercing threat. Excellent light transmission and optical quality is combined with a 15% weight saving over conventional ‘float glass’ kits. This represents a 10kg per door saving on typical door armour for a 4x4 sports utility vehicle.

GKN Aerospace’s self-sealing fuel tanks will be at the heart of the display. These tanks and fuel systems enhance a platform’s survivability in today’s intense theatres of operation, providing extended protection for the crew against weapons such as heavy machine guns, vehicle and aircraft armaments. This fuel tank technology includes the market’s most rapid self-sealing response to ballistic damage, protection that can be integrated at the design phase of a vehicle, retro-fitted or externally fitted at a later stage, helping ensure fuel supply is maintained during frontline operations

Advanced emergency flotation systems will also be featured. GKN Aerospace is an authority on the specification, design, manufacture and qualification of complete emergency flotation systems and continues to develop new materials and fabrication techniques to meet vital requirements for lighter weight equipment with extended performance and reliability - offering improved crew safety.

Kevin Cummings, CEO, GKN Aerospace comments: “Our strong presence on the right military platforms ensures our activity in the defence sector remains stable and robust even in the challenging market circumstances we face today. From the Osprey to the F-35, the C-130J to the King Stallion, our engineering and technology are key elements in the successful performance of each airframe.”

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Thuraya showcases their latest mobile satellite innovations for the government sector, including the Thuraya SatSleeve, Thuraya IP+, Thuraya NettedComms solution, IP Voyager and Orion IP broadband terminals.

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A new real-time spherical vision system for defence and homeland security that produces and records spherical movies over an area covering 360° is launched by Scopustech, a pioneer in 360° technology, in Hall 6 Stand D 652.

360in1 is the name of our line of spherical vision systems. Our aim was to create the next generation of 360-degree vision systems that would be highly versatile, reliable and cost-efficient while offering top performance such as low latency rendering, simultaneous recording, 24/7 operation, highest image quality,” said Ahim Kandler, Head of Business Development. “What is absolutely unique about the system is its capability to work with either a visual or an infrared imager or even a combination of both day and thermal imaging at very high panoramic frame rates and resolution.”

The 360in1 Spherical Vision System has a flexible architecture and is built on three core modules - image generation, image processing and image rendering - to deliver an output that can be individually controlled (e.g., view angle, size, zoom, recording, pause, resume) by different users. Spherical vision can be displayed using individual monitors, multiple monitors, video walls, virtual reality headsets, or through easy integration with command and control (C2) systems.

It is the ideal system for situational awareness on moving platforms like tanks or armored vehicles, but is also a valuable pair of eyes to secure a perimeter around vehicles, vessels and assets, or for complete close to medium range surveillance,” Kandler said. “We have fine-tuned the mechanics, optics, hardware and algorithms to create undistorted, precise spherical high-definition movies in real time – there is virtually no delay.”

Spherical vision is created using our Rotating Image Generation method. The camera system rotates at high speed and captures numerous images from different angles per rotation. Smart algorithms are used to combine a huge database of still images into an undistorted spherical movie - with a horizontal FOV of 360° and a vertical FOV of up to 70°.

360in1 systems are affordable, compact, lightweight, and energy efficient, with a small footprint. It has potential applications in defense, homeland security, law enforcement and airport security. With the ability to operate continuously, 24/7, on moving and stationary platforms, it can be installed on armored vehicles, offshore patrol vessels, towers, offshore platforms, airships, helicopters, and unmanned vehicles.

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The MIRA Autonomous Control Equipment (MACE) route proving and clearing system known as Project ‘Panama’ is to be retained by the British Army until 2030.

As part of the agreement, MIRA - the internationally recognised automotive engineering consultancy with specialist Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) and defence expertise - will continue on-going development of its MACE technology platform, which allows intelligent UGV’s to be operated in both tele-op and autonomous modes up to 20km away in the detection of IEDs.

MACE technology is currently being used by the British Army in the advanced UGV, Panama, which carries on board an integration of IED sensors and detection systems, and was first deployed in theatre in 2011. The system uses the Snatch Land Rover as its donor platform.

MIRA’s UGV and defence engineering capabilities cover whole vehicle design, integration, test and validation and certification. The ability to act as a validation partner or as a prime contractor means that MIRA is able to respond to urgent operational requirements of varying size and complexity. This flexibility, a customer-focused approach and unrivalled test facilities have proven invaluable for the UK MOD. Other customers benefitting from MIRA’s deep content expertise and innovative approach include Lockheed Martin, whom MIRA is supporting on the Warrior Capability Sustainment Programme; the £1 billion key strategic programme to upgrade the British Army’s major Infantry Fighting Vehicle, WARRIOR.

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Duke Airborne Systems launches, according to the company, the first-of-its-kind fully-robotic Remote Weapon Station (RWS) for helicopters at Hall 6, Stand 663. This small-footprint, fully-robotic RWS is, again, according to the company, the only system of its kind to successfully implement land-proven technology on an airborne platform.

The ultra-compact and exceptionally cost-effective system requires no dedicated operator - and enables utility helicopters to accomplish their missions independently - thus saving on resources.  The system has a 360° firing capability, and a sophisticated built-in vision system. It occupies only a third of the cargo space near the door while providing a multitude of effective and critical features.

According to Sagiv Aharon, Founder and CEO, "The development of the system was based on thorough and in-depth research as well as extensive know-how and experience in the area of weapon systems and their integration on aircraft. Now that we have accomplished a major milestone in the development of the technology, the next step will be to create partnerships with leading companies in order to achieve complete market readiness. The RWS will be on display at the exhibition, and we invite everyone to visit and learn more about it."

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AmSafe Bridport Limited is displaying its TARIAN RPG Armour System at Eurosatory. This lightweight and durable armour is being displayed on three different vehicles, demonstrating its ability to be integrated onto a wide variety of vehicle types, ranging from lightweight 4 x 4s through to main battle tanks:

  • Nexter– LECLERC (stand A 600, parking P3b Sud)
  • FFG WISENT 2 (stand number K690, Hall 6)
  • Renault Trucks Defense - SHERPA Light Scout (stand F122, Hall 5)


TARIAN is a highly effective solution for protection against RPGs and also one of the world’s lightest. Developed in close collaboration with the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD), the TARIAN system has been extensively tested – including over 750 live shots – in the UK, France and the USA. This testing has verified TARIAN’s high level of performance and multi-hit capability. TARIAN was launched in 2009 and is currently in service fitted to a wide range of vehicles deployed by the British Army in Afghanistan.

The core element of the TARIAN RPG defeat mechanism is an extremely strong textile net manufactured from high-tenacity fibres. TARIAN nets are attached to vehicles using a robust flexible mounting system to withstand harsh vehicle operating conditions with low TARIAN to damage. According to the company, compared
with traditional bar armour RPG protection, TARIAN provides significantly improved protection performance and, being significantly lighter, enables vehicles to operate more efficiently.



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The United States Marine Corps (USMC) Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM) has awarded B.E. Meyers & Co. Inc.  a contract for the GLARE RECOIL (http://bemeyers.com/product/glare-recoil) in support of the Ocular Interruption (OI) Programme.  The GLARE RECOIL joins the established GLARE product line of non-lethal green lasers that have helped evolve escalation of force protocols over the last 10 years.  With over 36,000 hail and warning lasers fielded since 2004, the GLARE(r) product line is one of the most widely deployed systems in service across the DoD.

"B.E. Meyers' reputation as a technology innovator and industry leader in non-lethal laser capabilities now benefits the Corps, and we are proud to be able to provide to them with the appropriate equipment to meet the challenges of the modern battlefield,", said Mike Alvis, CEO of B.E. Meyers & Co. Inc.  "The GLARE series of products have a proven track record of helping determine threats on the battlefield as well as saving lives. The GLARE(r) RECOIL will provide U.S. Marines in convoys, checkpoints, and during port security operations with the best technology available to ensure the safety of the Marine on watch as well as the host-nation populace."

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D3O's prototype Shock Absorbing Helmet System for soldiers, presented at Eurosatory, is being tested at 14ft/s according to the conditions of the latest ACH Performance Specification for blunt impact requirements AR/PD 10-02 Rev A Change 4 from 8 May 2012: A step change in personal protection capability. D3O, the British smart materials specialist, has redeployed its world-class impact protection technologies to set new standards in personal protection for soldiers with its prototype TRUST (Trauma Reduction and Unrivalled Shock Technology) Shock Absorbing Helmet System, which is being presented at Eurosatory 2014.

The Shock Absorbing Helmet System is being developed thanks to an award of funding from the UK's innovation agency, the Technology Strategy Board, which has enabled D3O to research and develop the system. Offering the highest level of performance of any helmet systems in the market, it features the company's unique patented technology, to deliver superior personal protection and comfort for soldiers in combat.

Dr Floria Antolini, D3O's Chief Knowledge Officer said: "The time was right to develop this lighter, flexible protection and shock absorption in response to intense demand from the global defence sector. No product commercially available combines the level of protection, comfort and shock absorption that the Shock Absorbing Helmet System offers.  D3O has brought to this product the R&D expertise it has honed in creating industry-leading protective helmets for the sports market, particularly American football.  D3O is committed to creating equipment which is helping to ensure the UK's continued pre-eminence in materials and manufacturing innovation which will reduce thousands of preventable injuries and deaths each year."

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The rugged, capable and mission-ready military rotorcraft lineup from Airbus Helicopters is being displayed on stand #D480,  along with a focus on the latest innovation for its product family.

“The rapid evolution of operational requirements, for missions that are carried out by armed forces worldwide, requires an answer on our part to their ever-changing needs. Our fleet of helicopters addresses this by proposing adaptable, flexible, and efficient solutions,” said Dominique Maudet, Airbus Helicopters’ Executive Vice President Global Business and Services. “Once the helicopters are in service, we are committed to assisting and supporting all customers in the operational deployment of our rotorcraft weapon systems.”

Included in the company’s exhibit is one of its newest military helicopters: The twin-engine EC645 T2, which has been ordered by Germany for the country’s Kommando Spezialkräfte (Special Forces Command), with deliveries to begin in 2015. As the most powerful model in Airbus Helicopters’ proven EC145 series, the EC645 T2 is equipped with a modern digital cockpit with the Helionix avionics suite, full night vision capabilities, as well as a 4-axis autopilot. It is powered by two Turbomeca Arriel 2E engines with dual-channel full authority digital engine control (FADEC).

Also shown at Eurosatory 2014 is Airbus Helicopters’ single-engine high-performance AS550 C3e FENNEC, tailoured for scout, armed reconnaissance and light utility missions.

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Aero Surveillance announces a new technical and marketing partnership with Robot Aviation to jointly develop and market an advanced unmanned Long Endurance Tactical fixed wing surveillance system. The first system coming from the collaboration is Aero Surveillance AS 450 based on the Sky Robot 450 aircraft. It has impressive performance and can carry up to 40kg of useful payload for up to 30 hours.

The AS 450 Unmanned Aircraft System is fitted with an advanced multi-sensor suite. The AS 450 provides extremely high configuration flexibility with three payload bays and two anchor  points under the wings capable of carrying 15kg each of extra fuel or additional payload. The standard sensor suite will include a high performance gyro-stabilised electro-optical (EO) turret, a high performance multi-processor system with on board image and signal processing, large data storage and a combination of satellite and Line Of Sight transmission capabilities. The ARDENT system and software suite from Aero Surveillance is based on Open Standards and can be customized very easily with new or additional sensors. Radar and SIGINT options will be made available in the near future.
The AS 450 standard configuration includes two aircraft with satellite communication capabilities and a Ground Control Station (GCS) that can be easily adapted into a fixed Command Control facility or mobile command centers. The GCS is common to all AS and ASV Series in order to reduce training requirements for customers that need different types of UAS.

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Eurosatory 2014: Rafael Presents TROPHY Situational Awareness and Active Protection Systems

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At Eurosatory 2014, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems exhibits TROPHY, a situational awareness and active protection hard kill system that operates in three major stages: Threat detection and threat tracking followed by hard kill countermeasure (Multiple Explosive Formed Penetrators – MEFP) activation and threat neutralisation. The neutralisation process takes place only if the threat is about to hit the platform. TROPHY, declared operational by the IDF in 2009 is currently in full production, and is an operational, combat-proven armour APS. MERKAVA 4 tanks integrated with TROPHY active protection systems are presently deployed in combat areas along Israel's borders.

Rafael's TROPHY HV on EAGLE V at GDELS' booth (Photo: DPM)


Rafael's TROPHY (Photo: Rafael)

The TROPHY-LV active protection hard kill system for light armoured vehicles utilises the same superior operating principles as the TROPHY-HV and TROPHY-MV at a fraction of the weight. TROPHY-LV’s high kill probability against advanced threats, including the most sophisticated shoulder-launched AT rocket propelled grenades, makes it a significant force-multiplier at shorter ranges on the modern battlefield.
The TROPHY-LV’s dimensions are specially designed for easy integration and installation onto smaller platforms without impairing system performance. This ensures 360º protection including the vehicle’s windows and doors with minimal risk of collateral damage. The TROPHY-LV is an all-round efficient, affordable, and cost-effective solution that is currently undergoing field testing in a variety of operational scenarios.

Dan Haral, Director General of Israeli MoD being briefed on the TROPHY-LV at Eurosatory. (Photo: DPM)



Eurosatory 2014: The Affordable New Generation of ASCOD Vehicles

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General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS) displays the latest product developments of the ASCOD tracked vehicle, up to 35t variant with rubber tracks, at EUROSATORY 2014.


The original and proven features of the ASCOD tracked vehicles have been enhanced through internal development to provide a 35t tracked vehicle with rubber tracks. Benefits of this development include: best in class survivability through an innovative mine protection solution, superior mobility on and off-road, increased ergonomics, and crew comfort. This development also offers an affordable solution that benefit from being part of the Common Base Platform approach for all vehicle variants and mission roles.

The ASCOD variant displayed at EUROSATORY 2014 is capable of carrying seven passengers plus commander, gunner and driver, and is equipped with a LEMUR 12.7mm Remote Weapons Station from BAE Systems.

ASCOD – Ability to fulfill all requirements

Global military operations have demonstrated the need for a versatile family of tracked vehicles capable of performing a complete set of mission roles at an affordable cost, including common training, logistics and maintenance.

The ASCOD Family of Vehicles has been developed in response to this need and takes advantage of the latest technologies to offer the lowest possible through life costs. Three different GVW (from 31, 35 and up to 42t) provides ASCOD with the ability to fulfil the full range of customer requirements, from the most affordable APC to the most advanced Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) and Direct Fire with hunter-killer capability.

GDELS' ASCOD


Furthermore, the use of rubber track on the ASCOD decreases the noise and vibration levels of the platform, increasing its reliability and crew comfort. The wide tread design of the tracks and the “state of the art” suspension provides a minimum ground pressure, heat generation, maximum traction and wear resistance.

ASCOD – Innovate Mine Protection Solution

The GDELS developed mine protection solution, comprising advanced construction design and innovative shock-attenuation devices, can be integrated in any of the medium-weight vehicles based on the ASCOD platform. The mine protection performance according to STANAG 4569 was independently tested and certified by an independent certifying agency and a National Authority of a NATO country in February 2014.

ASCOD – Strategic alliance with Local and International Partners

As a consequence of the decision by GDELS to build strategic alliances with international and national partners, the ASCOD can be produced locally by national industries, creating the basis for know-how and technology transfers and long term job opportunities. At the same time, long term relations with local partners provide the logistic support needed for the operation of these vehicles during the whole life cycle and ensures the best readiness ratios.

ASCOD – Embodies Lessons Learned

More than 250 units of the ASCOD are in service today with the Spanish and Austrian Armies.  The ASCOD design embodies lessons learned from the latest international competition in the UK, following the award of the “Specialist Vehicle (SV)” Programme by the British MoD. It is also one of the down selected competitors for Denmark, one of the most demanding tenders currently ongoing.

Eurosatory 2014: Reconnaissance, Engagement, Force Protection, Mobility and Network-Enabled Operations – from Sensor to Shooter

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At this year’s Eurosatory, Rheinmetall is presenting its latest products and projects on the Outdoor Pavilion D211. A globally leading supplier of military systems and equipment, the group’s portfolio covers every capability category and the complete sensor-to-shooter sequence. One of Rheinmetall’s core competencies is its ability to weld diverse systems together into a single network.

Rheinmetall is presenting SURVIVOR R for the first time. (Photos: Rheinmetall)

Combat and Logistical Vehicles 

At Eurosatory 2014, Rheinmetall is emphasising its role as one of Europe’s top manufacturers of combat vehicles. Making its first-ever appearance at a major European defence show, the PUMA infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) is on display, a globally unique joint development of Rheinmetall and Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW), now in series production for the German Army. The vehicle on show is not a prototype, but the genuine article. During extensive cold, heat and live-fire trials recently carried out in Norway and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in cooperation with the Bundeswehr and German procurement authorities, the PUMA performed extremely well.

Rheinmetall and Kraus-Maffei Wegmann's PUMA IFV is on display at Eurosatory


Visitors to the Rheinmetall pavilion can also see a Bundeswehr Bergepanzer 3 armoured recovery vehicle (ARV), for example, and a Swedish Army KODIAK armoured engineering vehicle (AEV). The MBT EVOLUTION, which among other things features modified force protection elements, is featured as well.

In the ream of tactical wheeled vehicles, Rheinmetall is presenting SURVIVOR R for the first time. Jointly developed by Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles (RMMV) and the Austrian vehicle-maker Achleitner, it features an NBC detection kit. The current version of the BOXER wheeled armoured vehicle with a LANCE medium-calibre turret and the heavily protected 4x4 Armoured Multi Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) round out the group’s portfolio in this domain. As with the basic version of the BOXER, the AMPV was jointly developed with KMW.

As an example of its family of high-mobility logistical vehicles from the HX series, Rheinmetall is also showcasing the HX 4x4. In recent months the RMMV family of vehicles has raced ahead of the competition, winning major procurement orders in Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and elsewhere. The decision to opt for RMMV logistical vehicles equipped with highly protected driver’s cabs shows the importance armies attach to force protection today. Separately displayed, a highly protected truck cab (Integrated Armour Cabin or IAC) keeps the spotlight on protection solutions. It is equipped with sophisticated command and control (C2) technology, a remote control weapon station and Rheinmetall’s hard-kill Active Defence System (ADS).

Rounding out the range of RMMV products on show in Paris is an Austrian Army TGS-MIL 8x8 equipped with a Palfinger crane.

Engagement

Rheinmetall’s unique competence in the world of advanced weapon systems is also on display. Here the spectrum ranges from non-lethal solutions and infantry weapons to medium- and large-calibre systems and high-energy laser effectors.

For the first time ever, at Eurosatory, Rheinmetall is displaying and demonstrating the capabilities of an Oerlikon REVOLVER Gun Mk2 equipped with a sensor unit. This system is of course able to exploit the full potential of Rheinmetall’s proprietary AHEAD technology. Moreover, the gun can also be made C-RAM-capable with a few minor modifications.

Mortar systems that provide infantry units with an organic indirect fire capability form a further focus this year. Rheinmetall supplies a wide array of mortar ammunition in all standard calibres, as well as sophisticated fire control systems.

In the meantime, Rheinmetall has also expanded its “one-stop shop” for 40mm systems. Besides a comprehensive range of ammunition types, the group supplies weapon systems like the HYDRA automatic grenade launcher and the VINGMATE family of fire control systems.

Also on display at Eurosatory is Rheinmetall’s new 120mm tank rounds, the DM11 and the RH31 High Explosive Super Quick, both of which have been optimised for the modern battlefield.

Force Protection 

Along with the ADS, Rheinmetall offers a number of other active and passive protection solutions. These include high-performance lightweight ballistic materials. Soft-kill solutions such as Rheinmetall’s ROSY rapid smoke/obscurant system also deliver highly effective active protection.

Networkability 

Rheinmetall’s integration capabilities also extend to battle management systems that can bring together a vast range of different enablers, networked to form a hard-hitting, highly effective “system of systems”.

At Eurosatory 2014, Rheinmetall is demonstrating this with its INIOCHOS battle management system and the GLADIUS future soldier system developed on behalf of the Bundeswehr. In cooperation with Rohde & Schwarz (R&S), interaction between dismounted troops and various vehicles and their sensors and C4I systems will be presented, along with current concepts for network-enabled operations.

GLADIUS soldier modernisation system by Rheinmetall

Eurosatory 2014:Light Conditioning System (LCS)- Optimising Soldier Eye Adaption for APCs

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In today’s battlefield theatres bright sunlight with light intensities with values of above 100.000lx (lm/m²) are the standard. But in order to protect forces against, e.g. IED threats fully armoured vehicles, such as APCs are required to minimise exposure.

There is a clear mismatch between environmental conditions and crew awareness especially with bright light intensities. Today´s vehicle cabin ambient lighting tend to be static solutions, sometimes dimmable, controlled either by crew or by commander. Blackout lighting in either blue or red are common further integration options.

Those cabin light solutions lack today´s requirements for fast and secure operations. Advanced sensors for infantrymen give a clear advantage at night, but during daylight fighting the advantage often lies with the enemy.

One danger that can easily be avoided is the eye adaption effect when dismounting the relatively dark interior of an APC. Often this is one of the most dangerous situations on the battlefield until the close area behind the vehicle has been secured.

The mismatch between the interior and exterior light conditions, when leaving the vehicle, tend to blind soldiers for a few seconds which can result in strategic drawbacks or even casualties.

The Light Conditioning System (LCS) of KTK Kommunikationstechnik is a microcontroller based ambient cabin light solution for APCs which outperforms current solutions available on the market.

Besides basic lighting capabilities (main and blackout lighting) the LCS consists of a pre-adapting light functionality. Based on crew or commander decisions the interior light conditions within the vehicle are adapted to the exterior light conditions. By this means the eye adaption effect, especially the light adaption will be optimized. The process of adapting the light condition will take approximately 5 minutes to comply with clinical findings available.

For that purpose the vehicle needs to be equipped with an external light sensor on the hull of the vehicle which measures exterior light intensity. The interior high performance cabin lights (which are equipped with a light sensor as well) are used to illuminate the interior of the vehicle. The centralized system control will match both exterior and interior luminance levels to nearly equalize to each other. The system can be integrated into an overall vehicle architecture as it supports RS422 or CAN bus.

In combination with further optical local situational awareness solutions the dismounted soldier is gaining a combat advantage for current battlefield threats.

A prototype of the Light Conditioning System (LCS) is available at Eurosatory at booth J621.

Eurosatory 2014: Mercedes-Benz Defense Vehicles Exhibiting Smart Technologies, Modern Concepts and Powerful Vehicles

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Mercedes-Benz Defense Vehicles is exhibiting smart technologies, modern concepts and powerful vehicles at Eurosatory 2014.
These include vehicles from Mercedes-Benz for all military requirements and needs:

  • Military payloads from 0.5–110t
  • Individual variants with short delivery time due to use of large-scale-production-components
  • AROCS and UNIMOG in Euro VI available for military action
  • Bonnet-truck ZETROS with more powerful engine of 430hp
  • Variable ZETROS for container transport applications
  • On the base of the G-class: Light armoured patrol vehicle LAPV 5.4 and long range patrol vehicle 6x6
  • Militarised SPRINTER with high useable volume
  • Specifically: UNIMOG railroad-tractor for railroads and roads
  • The FGA Component set solution – more than just a drivetrain




Eurosatory 2014: BAE Systems Briefs on CV90 and BvS10 Armoured Vehicles

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BAE Systems has on 17 June briefed media on the CV90 and BvS10 armoured vehicles.

A new feature is the company's Q-SIGHT(r) helmet-mounted display device linked to a LEMUR weapon station on the CV90 ARMADILLO via the vehicle's electronic architecture. A soldier can control the direction of the LEMUR sighting system and weapon, simply by moving his or her head.The Q-SIGHT(r) provides vital auditory and visual information for split-second life-or-death situations, such as indicating the direction of an attack, so integrating these technologies from different parts of the business will provide battle-winning advantage.

Eurosatory 2014: MBDA Presents MMP 5th Generation Land Combat Missile

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MBDA is showcasing the MMP (Missile Moyenne Portée), the latest addition to its range of land combat missiles. Just six months ago, in December 2013, the programme was given the official go ahead by the French DGA (Direction Générale de l’Armement) with MBDA being notified of a contract for the development and production of 2,850 missiles and 400 MMP firing posts.

Initially intended for dismounted troops, MMP will replace the MILAN and JAVELIN anti-tank missiles in service with the French Army and Special Forces from 2017. Over the last four decades, the MILAN, MBDA’s “best seller,” has achieved sales of 360,000 units in over 40 countries. However, MMP is a totally new weapon system. Taking into account the battle experience gained from recent conflicts in which the French Army has been engaged, MMP is a response to the demands that have been expressed in terms of required capabilities: firing from confined spaces, “fire-and-forget”, and self-guidance with a “man-in-the-loop” facility.

Based on these requirements, MBDA has defined a totally new system that calls on new technologies that have never before been applied by any other manufacturer in the portable land combat missile sector. The missile weighs only 15kg and can be operated not only from a firing post that weighs just 11kg but also from an armoured battlefield vehicle. MMP is equipped with a tandem warhead that is both novel and versatile and that has been optimized with regard to the targets to be dealt with: pillboxes, bunkers or combat vehicles equipped with the latest generation explosive reactive armour.
With its dual-band visible/non-cooled infrared seeker, MMP can acquire both hot and cold targets and then head towards them completely autonomously. For engagements requiring continuous man-in-the loop control, a fibre-optic link relays the image seen by the seeker back to the firing post. The firing post and the missile, both being equipped with capabilities including location, orientation and digital communication, enables MMP to engage Non-Line-Of-Sight (NLOS) targets equally as well as those in direct line of sight, and, if required, under the permanent control of the operator and the commander. "The combination of these technical characteristics make MMP the first and only 5th generation land combat missile," according to MBDA.

At Eurosatory, MBDA is demonstrating MMP, not only in its basic configuration for dismounted troops, but also deployed on a model of Nexter’s 40mm canon turret as well as on the MPCV (Multi-Purpose Combat Vehicle). An MMP firing post simulator is also being demonstrated on the French Ministry of Defence’s stand.

Eurosatory 2014: Andre Forkert's Impressions from the Show

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DAction Camera for SOF

MOHAC is the first camera especially developed for the needs of Special Operation Forces (SOF), other sport or action cameras aren’t designed for military operations. Their large size and awkward shape hinder movement and create dangerous snag hazards, they fail under the rigors of combat, and their difficult to operate e.g. with gloves. MOHAC from RAPID is the first military-optimized helmet camera. It delivers the smallest, lightest, simplest and toughest ruggedizes camera solution available. The camera is in their final testing phase and series production will be by the end of this year. With its curved profile it matches the shape of the helmets and creates the closest possible fit. It is IP68 (3 m for 30 min. under water) ruggedized and controlled by a single button (Off, Photo or video with internal microphone). MOHAC offers up to 1080p HD video or 12 MP photo quality and can be remote controlled. Even an App is available for the control via cell phone. Vibrations as a tactical feedback allow the control even in absolute darkness. Two batteries (CR123) and a (secure) 64 GB card allow the use for up to six hours.



GDELS show a great portfolio – now even with AATVs and Quads

General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS) presents at Eurosatory a whole number of new vehicles. Here they show for the first time ever the new PIRHANA 3+, the ASCOD, the ATTV (50 are ordered for NLS SOF) and a Quad. The ASCOD is available in two versions – a 35 t and 42 t. This vehicle offers an affordable solution benefit by being part of the common bas platform approach of GDELS. Many parts are already used in other GDELS vehicles worldwide and combat proven. The new main features include increased protection capabilities, high mobility, improved comfort (with a rubber track), mine protection according to STANAG 4569, a high payload and growth capabilities. The ASCOD is in service in Spain and Austria and the latest version was chosen by the UK MoD for the Specialist Vehicle (SV) program and is also in competition in Denmark.


The PIRANHA 3+ moved up with its GVW to 27 t and host a crew of three with seats for additional nine infantry soldiers. At Eurosatory it is shown as an APC configuration with a Kongsberg 12,7 mm Protector Weapon Station. The PIRANHA 3+ offers a complete modular protection system, 30% more engine power (engine from Steyr Motors GmbH), either a conventional or a hydropneumatic suspension system, top speed of 110 km/h and a range of 1,000+ km.


For SOF and super light mobility solutions GDELS in cooperation with DEFENTURE from Nederland presents its wheeled portfolio of light tactical vehicles in a weight class less than 5 tons. The ATTV and quad will set up a new family of vehicles, internally transportable in tactical helicopters. The four wheeled steered diesel (multi fuel) Quad has a fully automatic transmission and can be operated with one hand, offers 650 kg payload (GVW 1,180 kg), max. speed of 100 km/h and 54 hp. At the front and rear it can transport one stretcher each.


The Netherlands ordered 50 of the ATTV for their SOF, first delivery will be from September on. They are produced in cooperation with DEFENTURE from the Netherlands and provides unmatched cross-country performance due to its racing suspension system stemming from Paris-Dakar Rally car engineering. The top ring mount can operated up to 50. cal weapons. The ATTV has a payload of 2,250 kg (GVW 4.5 t), max. speed of 170 km/h and 220 hp.


LH-10 Ellipse of LH-aviation is a 8 m full carbon aircraft with 250 kg payload. It is easy to handle and very affordable.


European premier of SHADOW M2

TEXTRON Systems is showing its UAV SHADOW M2 for the first time in Europe. It is designed with a multi-mission payload capability, a weather-resistant fuselage and increased endurance, reliability and performance. But with the same footprint and logistics of the RQ-7B SHADOW. It offer a gimbal and two underwing boys for EO/IR sensors, laser designator, synthetic-aperture radar, SIGINT or CBRN detection. Satellite communications is available as an option.


Amphibious Argo 8x8 vehicle. A gyro-stabilized marksman platform TALON can be attached as well as an outboard engine. These vehicles are already used by the armies of South Africa, Mali and Senegal.




Al-Tariq strap-on bomb kit system for MK81, MK82 and MK83 bombs by TAWAZUN.


Eurosatory 2014: CQC - The 100% Solution

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In an interview with MT, Richard Waldrom, Head of Sales & Business Development at CQC, gave insight on the company, CQCs attitude to self-funded R&D, and the company’s future plans.

CQC at a Glance
CQC is an SME based near Exeter in the West of England, delivering the design, manufacture and support of carefully-defined limited-run soldier equipment for both specialist and routine operational defence and security applications.  Best known for their OSPREY integrated load carriage and personal protection solution, for over 60 years CQC has been at the heart of military personal equipment and at the forefront of new dismounted capability and technology.


MT: With regard to your military customer, looking forward, what makes the level of CQC’s achievements sustainable?
R. Waldrom: The main, core commitment we have is always to provide bespoke services to our customers.  We made this commitment from the outset: that we would not become a “standard, off-the-shelf” supplier.  Customers are very welcome to purchase something we have made for someone before, but the way we have structured the business is that it is mostly easier for them to provide us with a design brief and for our design team to go to work.  By doing this we are able to provide a 100% solution, what they actually need rather than something that is “nearly there.”  And we’re finding that we are getting some real traction amongst our customers, particularly because it is not necessarily any more expensive for them.  Certainly in the export market, in areas where a customer may normally have had to take something that the US have previously used, or some of the other leading tier-1 nations, it’s quite refreshing to find a company that will actually deliver something specifically for them: not only design it but make it, deliver it, train their soldiers how to use it and maintain it throughout its life.  Also, everything we do has a standard 2-year guarantee, and we keep the training going, as well as upgrades or changes as the customer’s capability need shifts – for example as a result of an operational change – and we make changes as necessary to reflect any new requirement.  This is really helping to grow CQC’s reputation and message as a trusted partner.



MT: Is there a “minimum run” in terms of production?
R. Waldrom: No, insofar as one of the areas that we also want to specialise in is to offer customers the option of a very small run.  A rapid prototyping scale of production run is feasible, but we tend to aim for a minimum order quantity of 20 to 25 but we try very hard to keep the minimum order quantity very low because we recognise that not every customer is able to order 5,000 or 10,000 of an item.  This enables us to build partnerships with our customers for the long term, because we are a bespoke designer.




MT: Where do you manufacture?
R. Waldrom: We manufacture entirely in the UK and the EU.

MT: What are the company’s future plans to intensify business abroad?
R. Waldrom: We will continue to do what we do, to support our customers, to raise our profile and to promote our core messages.  The core messages are by design, by innovation, by commitment and by quality, and we will take those four messages to the world and let the world know that they do not have to expect MOTS or COTS: In addressing the cuts in their budgets and in the human resources delivering these types of projects, we are there to help take some of the strain.  A through-life capability is part of that, from design conception right the way through to delivery, training and future upgrades.  We also have a refurbishment and replacement strategy at the customer’s disposal, as I mentioned before, and that extends to end-of-life recycling and disposal.

MT: Please explain the importance of partnerships in your global strategy.
R. Waldrom: From a CQC perspective, partnering is the cornerstone of our entire strategy, and that starts with partnering with our customers and with the end-users.  The design process is a collaborative one so it has to be a partnership. We also have an extensive list of other industry partners that can bring their expertise to bear on our customer’s requirements.  CQC are not the subject matter experts in every single area of dismounted capability but we do have partners that are, and as a result we are able to pull together a consortium of subject matter experts that can meet our customer’s needs, ranging from footwear, uniform, performance clothing items, dismounted technology, to new fabrics, power management systems, integrated electronics.  Partnerships are integral to what we do, whether with our industry partners or with our customers.  An example of where we are part of a number of leading Man Worn Power & Data initiates around the world.  We also have a number of projects running for a number of leading, prime OEMs, and we are leading two consortia in integrated projects for the export market as well.



MT: What is CQCs attitude to self-funded R&D, and what role does R&D play at the company?
R. Waldrom: Our approach is that we do not rely on customers’ R&D budgets because they really do not exist anymore.  With budgets being cut, human resources being cut, and the model that we have put in place, CQC fund our own R&D.  Customers do not bear those costs.  Each case is different, and each project will have a different cost strategy to it but as a general rule CQC fund all of our activity, entirely independently.  There is no expectation of our customers to fund development of traditional load-carrying dismounted capability.  Integrated technology has a slightly different strategy and offers the potential for cost sharing but for the most part CQCs development and R&D are entirely self-funded.  As an example, we probably spent more than GBP 250,000 on a new product last year, and with previous long standing projects a significant portion of a turnover is re-invested into R&D and continuous product and system improvement.

MT: How would you characterise the balance of your markets?
R. Waldrom: At the moment we have active, live, customers and projects running in every part of the world: CQC has something going on in every continent.

MT: What is the balance of your work between military / security / first responder, and what is the trend?
R. Waldrom: Most of our work is military and paramilitary capability, however we have started to make inroads into the first responders arena: it is a growing market.  Predominantly we will always be a military design house: designing military dismounted capability for combat troops will always be our primary focus.

MT: Thank you.


Eurosatory 2014: Innovation Update

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Controp Precision Technologies announced the final stage of development of its MicroSTAMP micro dual-sensor day/night gyro-stabilisied miniature payload. The new payload becomes the latest member of the company’s family of STAMP payloads that can be adapted to unmanned aircraft. This three gimbaled system features a dual field-of-view uncooled IR camera, a daylight camera, and an inertial navigation system (INS). Its weight is quoted at 270 grammes. Optional is a video tracker.

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KTK Kommunikationstechnik showcased a prototype of its Light Conditioning System (LCS) to illuminate the interior of an APC. It is a microcontroller-based ambient light solution that provides the dismounted soldier with a combat advantage in the face of current battlefield threats. Besides a basic lighting capability (main and blackout lighting), the LCS comprises a pre-adapting light functionality, with the interior light conditions adapted to the exterior light conditions. For that purpose, the vehicle needs to be equipped with an external light sensor mounted on the vehicle’s hull which measures exterior light intensity.

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SELEX ES spoke about its KRONOS Land multifunctional mobile radar that simultaneously performs surveillance, target tracking, and ECCM. The latter capability includes automatic frequency selection and side lobe blanking. With a surveillance range quoted at up to 250km and a maximum of 300 targets that can be tracked simultaneously, the radar can be integrated into a defence surveillance network. Combining that range of capabilities in a single system, KRONOS Land is able to detect and track any type of airborne threat, including high-speed missiles, low-flying UAV/UAS, hovering rotary-wing aircraft, and small and highly manoeuvrable surface targets. The radar also has a C-RAM (Counter-Rocket, Artillery and Mortar) capability, detecting and locating enemy artillery, as well as estimating and recording shell impact points. The AESA antenna technology found in KRONOS Land utilises gallium nitride (GaN) substrates.

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The RR-2100 ranging radar developed by Weibel Doppler Radars is an X-band (10GHz) multiple frequency continuous wave radar designed to be mounted on optical platforms in a location where there is no interference with the optics. The purpose of the 200km range radar is to acquire and track moving targets with very high precision and deliver real-time range and guidance data at high rate to the optical platform. The antenna‘s weight is 35kg. Its range, angles, and velocity measurements are based entirely on spectrum analysis and digital signal processing. This enables the system to measure all types of airborne targets, including manned/unmanned aircraft, missiles, rockets, artillery projectiles of all types and calibres, base bleed and rocket-assisted projectiles, as well as APFSDS (Armour-Piercing Fin-Stabilised Discarding Sabot) and tracer rounds. The radar detects a 1m2 airborne target at a range of 55km. The overall system consists of an MFDR-2100 multi-frequency Doppler radar antenna, an RP-2100 range processor, and a DC power supply (110 or 220VAC 50/60 Hz). Power consumption is quoted at 500W. The RP-2100 incorporates two RS-422/RS-232 high-speed interfaces for real-time data to the optical platform and/or commands from the control panel or Weibel supplied instrumentation controller. The system, best functioning in an operating between -20° C and +55°C, is designed to withstand shock, dust, sand, humidity, rain, and salty air. The entire system is controlled from the instrumentation controller or a customised control panel.

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Microflown AVISA spoke about its Acoustic Multi-Mission Sensor (AMMS) that exploits the benefits of novel Acoustic Vector Sensor technology. It allows the detection, localisation, and tracking of the full spectrum of acoustic battlefield signatures, covering small arms fire, rockets, artillery and mortars (RAM), as well as low-flying rotary-wing aircraft. A single AMMS is capable of detecting and localising hostile small arms fire up to a distance of 7,000m. Threat information can be subsequently relayed via radio communications to a C2 post. Within milliseconds, the location of the threat and calculated trajectory is displayed to the operators. Also, AMMS is able to detect and localise small low-flying drones, providing ground forces with a counter-UAV capability. The Acoustic Vector Sensor technology found in the system is unique as it directly measures the actual direction of sound sources acoustically. As this technology is low SWaP (Size, Weight and Power), it can be deployed on all sorts of platforms, ranging from unattended ground sensors, vehicles (V-AMMS), and helicopters to miniature and micro-UAV. AMMS units can be operated from -20°C up to 70°C. The Dutch Ministry of Defence awarded Microflown AVISA a contract in January 2013 to adapt the Acoustic Vector Sensor technology for installation on reconnaissance vehicles (FENNEK), APCs, and tracked vehicles. The technology allows the system to operate with a reduced power consumption compared to sound pressure microphone-based solutions. A derivative, P-AMMS (Personal AMMS), provides a sniper localisation capability. It captures the shockwave of incoming rounds up to an extended Closest Point of Approach (CPA) range of 400m, providing an unprecedented accuracy, both angular (+- 2%) and range (+- 5%). A solution used for RAM training purposes is named RAM-SCORE. It provides fast and accurate location reports of points of impact (POI) and points of origin (POO) on the training range. RAM-SCORE delivers reports oft he detonation type and a complete overview of the weapons being fired on the range. The system has been developed in cooperation with the Royal Netherlands Army. 

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