Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 2 July 2012


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02 July 2012
Industry News
UTC to pay $75m in compensation over illegal exports to China
United Technologies Corporation (UTC) has agreed to pay more than $75m in compensation to the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of State for the illegal export of software to China, which was used in the development of the country's WZ-10 military attack helicopter.
Saab to supply electronic systems for Norwegian Army
BAE Systems has awarded a contract to Saab for the delivery of new automotive electronics and upgrades of the existing systems on the Norwegian Army's CV9030N infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs).
Australian Army orders additional Bushmasters from Thales
Thales Australia has been awarded a $205m contract for the production and supply of 214 additional Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles (PMVs) to the Australian Defence Force (ADF) to help support its operations in Afghanistan.
ReconRobotics to supply throwable robots for US Army
ReconRobotics has received an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract for the supply of more than 1,000 miniature, throwable, mobile robots to the US Army's rapid equipping force (REF).
Corporate News
RUAG Among Top Ten Swiss Employers
RUAG is among Switzerland's favourite employers this year.
Marshall Selected by NAMSA to Provide a CT Scanner for the French Army
The French Army is to use a deployable CT scanner from Marshall SV, part of Cambridge based Marshall Land Systems.
Pelican Unveils the Versatile 2370 LED Multi-Color Flashlight
For a host of outdoor and tactical situations Pelican Products has developed the 2370 LED multi-color flashlight.
Theissen Releases Part Two of Live Fire Training White Paper
Theissen has released the second part of its Live Fire Training Target Systems white paper series.