Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday, 4 May 2012


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04 May 2012
Industry News
UK tests ground-based air defence systems in Exercise Olympics Guardian
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) is testing ground-based air defence missile systems during a large-scale exercise being conducted to assess the security capabilities ahead of the London 2012 Olympics Games.
NIITEK to supply HMDS for US Army
Non-Intrusive Inspection Technology (NIITEK), a Chemring Group subsidiary, has been awarded a contract to deliver spare parts for the US Army's existing ground penetrating radar (GPR) husky mounted detection system (HMDS).
US Army seeks AAS flight demonstrations
The US Army is seeking voluntary flight demonstrations of the existing advanced rotary-wing aircraft and their subsystems as part of its potential acquisition of an Armed Aerial Scout (ASS) aircraft to replace the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopters.
Libya operation shows European military gaps, says UK report
The NATO operation in Libya shows stark military gaps in the defence sectors of the EU member states, according to a new report published by the UK House of Lords.
Corporate News
Klinge Celebrates Earth Week through Sustainable Solutions
As an innovator and leader in the industry, Klinge Corp was one of the first transport refrigeration manufacturers to introduce electronic, then microprocessor controllers, and to produce transport refrigeration equipment enabling their customers to use the popular new alternative refrigerants, R-134a, and R-404a.
CST Installs More Than 17,000 MAGNEL Systems
CST has over the years delivered more than 17,000 zoom camera systems in the MAGNEL product range for land, vehicle and naval-based remote weapon stations (RWS).
CST at Eurosatory 2012
CST is happy to announce that it will be showcasing a range of electro-optical solutions products at Eurosatory 2012 in Paris, 11-15 June.
INTRACOM Wins Two Year Contract with NAMSA for Patriot Systems
Following international competition, INTRACOM Defense Electronics won a two year contract with NAMSA (NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency) with an option of three additional years for the support of PATRIOT Systems.