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SensUp SensUp is a subsidiary of Keopsys Group, a specialist in electro-optic systems based on laser technology. SA ArtilleryRead More →
SensUp SensUp is a subsidiary of Keopsys Group, a specialist in electro-optic systems based on laser technology. SA ArtilleryRead More →
Flexible laser rangefinder French company SensUp is showing in preview form its LRF 1550 SR+ laser rangefinder for existing and potential customers. It is specifically designed to meet different size, weight and power requirements of multifunction optronic solutions, such as binoculars, UAV gimbals and other electro-optic solutions. SA ArtilleryRead More →
Compact firepower US company DRD Tactical is showing its Kivaari 338 Lapua Magnum semi-automatic sniper weapon system at DSEI 2017 this week. This is the latest addition to the company’s patented quick- takedown rifles, which are designed for compact portability. SA ArtilleryRead More →
Firefly FireFly aims to revolutionise urban warfare by eliminating the advantages offered to the enemy by cover. It can be employed to break the deadlock in drawn-out firefights, and eliminates the need to employ fire-and-manoeuvre tactics to overcome enemy forces hiding behind cover. SA ArtilleryRead More →
Wheels to order The Streit Group is showing two of its latest wheeled armoured vehicles. As with its other products, these have been developed using internal R&D funding for the export market, with production being undertaken in North America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East or Asia depending on where theRead More →
Spice Conceptually , scene-matching technology is new relative to GPS systems which can be jammed.The Spice add-on kit for air- to-surface weapons brings this to the fore. In order to provide infantry and special forces with a unique weapon system that has particular application to urban warfare, Rafael has developedRead More →
Epik Designed to be integrated on to rockets from 122mm calibre to MLRS/GMLRS variants, EPIK (Electro-optical Precision Integration Kit) uses scene- matching technology as its primary guidance method. It is loaded with a reference image that could come from a variety of sources, including UAVs and troops on the ground.Read More →
Middle East will be a growth market Gene Colabatistto, CAE’s group president of Defence and Security, believes that the Middle East will be a growth market for simulation and training systems. Already the number one supplier of flight simu- lators in the region to both civil and defence customers, heRead More →
The Nimble Loong The Nimble Loong is closely comparable to the Boeing Insitu RQ-21 Blackjack (for- merly known as the Integrator). The final model on display at IDEX is the Wing Loong-1 hunter-killer UAS, also known as the Pterodactyl I and another product of Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group. It isRead More →
China’s CATIC China’s CATIC is marketing an aston- ishing array of unmanned aerial vehicle designs, but is displaying just a few of these on its stand . These represent a selection of devel- oped and mature designs capable of fulfilling real operational roles, and which CATIC believe might meet theRead More →
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