Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday 24 July 2013

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24 July 2013
Industry News
BAE and Bayshore team up to counter advanced cyber threats
BAE Systems has signed an agreement with Bayshore Networks to safeguard US defence, intelligence and critical infrastructure customers against increasingly sophisticated adversaries and advanced persistent threats (APT).
US Army completes MaxxPro Dash survivability upgrade
The US Army's 401st Army Field Support Brigade (AFSB) and Joint Program Office Mine Resistant Ambush Protected-Operation Enduring Freedom (JPO MRAP-OEF) have successfully completed a survivability upgrade of more than 1,100 MaxxPro Dash vehicles in Afghanistan.
ADF orders advanced logistical vehicles from Rheinmetall
The Rheinmetall and MAN Truck & Bus joint venture company, Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles (RMWV), has been awarded a contract for delivery of advanced logistical vehicles fleet to the Australian Defence Force (ADF).
Turkey to acquire additional Kirpi vehicles and weapon carriers
The Turkish Ministry of National Defence (MND) is set to acquire armoured vehicles and weapon carriers under two separate multi-million dollar contracts, the country's defence minister Ismet Yilmaz has revealed.
Corporate News
Klinge Corporation Announces Significant Increase in their Production Workforce
Klinge Corporation, the leading manufacturer of transport refrigeration, freezing, and power generation equipment, has announced plans to increase production staff following significant business growth.
Elma Electronic Designs Supply Module for Harsh Environments
Global electronic systems manufacturer Elma Electronic UK has designed a conduction-cooled power supply module to meet the requirements of VITA 62 for use in harsh environments for 28V DC input.
Iveco Defence Vehicles to Display New Vehicles and Variants for the First Time
Iveco Defence Vehicles will have a significant presence at DSEI, with vehicles being displayed both on the company's stand and in the static line vehicle display area.