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SP's MAI Issue No. 12 | June 16-30, 2012 - Military Updates

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    MILITARY1 / SHOW REPORT | EUROSATORY 2012
    Eurosatory 2012 looks eastward
    By R. Chandrakanth in Paris

    In the backdrop of a major financial crisis in Eurozone, the five-day Eurosatory, a leading land, airland defence and security event...

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    MILITARY1 / SHOW REPORT | EUROSATORY 2012 / INTERVIEW
    Raytheon’s sees Javelin with FICV
    By R. Chandrakanth in Paris

    The Indian Army is looking for a Future Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV) and four Indian companies are battling it out to meet the requirement...

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    MILITARY1 / SHOW REPORT | EUROSATORY 2012 / INTERVIEW
    ITT Exelis out in front
    By R. Chandrakanth in Paris

    ITT Exelis, a leader in command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) related products...

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    MILITARY1 / SHOW REPORT | EUROSATORY 2012 / INTERVIEW
    Saab offers RBS 70 NG to India, first time on display in France
    By R. Chandrakanth in Paris

    India has embarked upon a major replacement of SA-18 Very Short Range

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    MILITARY1 / SHOW REPORT | EUROSATORY 2012
    Thales-BEL in talks to manufacture radars in India
    By R. Chandrakanth in Paris

    Thales is having major talks with Indian public sector Bharat Electronics (BEL) to create an international supply chain in the products...

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    MILITARY1 / SHOW REPORT | EUROSATORY 2012
    Expanding night vision through ITT Exelis, Tata partnerhsip
    By R. Chandrakanth in Paris

    ITT Exelis continues to provide international allies with advanced...

  • MILITARY1 / SHOW REPORT | EUROSATORY 2012
    FLIR Systems showcases high definition, long range thermal imaging system
    By R. Chandrakanth in Paris

    At Eurosatory, FLIR Systems launched integrated systems products Cerberus MX, an allterrain vehicle-based long range detection system and the Ranger HDC, a high definition, internally cooled...

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    MILITARY1 / SEMINAR REPORT
    GeoIntelligence Asia 2012

    The sixth edition of the annual GeoIntelligence Asia conference-cum-exhibition organised by Geospatial Media and Communications saw the participation of more than 350 delegates including many officers...

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    MILITARY1
    Rolls-Royce secures £1 billion contract for UK’s future submarine programme

    Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has signed a contract worth in excess of £1 billion with the Ministry of Defence (MoD)...

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    MILITARY1
    Textron wins Canada’s TAPV programme

    The Canadian Army is rolling ahead with its plans to acquire a fleet of Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicles.

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    MILITARY1
    Raytheon wins Tomahawk missiles deal

    Raytheon is being awarded a $338 million firm-fixed-price contract for the procurement of 361 Tomahawk block IV all-up-round missiles for the Navy.

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    General Dynamics bags radar replacement contract

    A General Dynamics C4 Systems-led team has been awarded a contract to develop and deploy modernised range instrumentation radars, replacing an aging and outdated fleet of radar systems currently operating at US Army test ranges.