Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 6 February 2012


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06 February 2012
Industry News
Australian Army receives two Chinooks from Boeing
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has taken delivery of an additional two CH-47D Chinook transport helicopters from Boeing in Townsville, bringing its total Chinook fleet to seven.
US Army demonstrates new Apache Block III trainer
The US Army AH-64D Longbow Apache Block III (AB3) Project Office has conducted a demonstration of the Apache Block III National Airspace trainer (AB3NAT), designed to enable collective manned-unmanned teaming training (MUM-T) at the campus of University of Alabama-Huntsville (UAH) in the US.
US Army to receive CVTESS trainers from Saab
The US Army has awarded a contract to Saab Training USA to supply its next generation laser-based combat vehicle tactical engagement simulation system (CVTESS) for its fleet of armoured combat vehicles.
Harris to supply Falcon tactical radios for Australian Army
The Australian Department of Defence has placed orders worth $235m with Harris for the purchase of Falcon tactical radio systems in a bid to modernise its armed forces communications system.
Corporate News
Nordic Shelter AS Delivers Mobile Tire Repair Shelters for Swedish Armed Forces
Nordic Shelter has delivered mobile tire repair shelters (MTRS) to the Swedish Armed Forces to replace the current units in-service.
NSWC Use of AR-50 Booster Amplifiers
After many months of analysis and testing the navy surface warfare center (NSWC) has chosen AR Modular RF's AR-50 tactical communications amplifier for use in a major vehicle mounted program along with the Harris PRC-117G radios.
CPU-111-10 Receives Editor's Choice Award From VME and Critical Systems Magazine
Parvus has announced that the winter issue of VME and Critical Systems magazine selected the CPU-111-10 for its Editor's Choice Award.
Tactical Mobile Routers Supplied to UAE-based Emiraje Systems
General Dynamics Canada has received a contract to supply more than 2,700 Tactical Mobile Routers (TMR) for use in the Emirates command and control system (ECCS).