DSEI 2025 – Raytheon UK, new contracts and new simulation tools
In recent times, Raytheon UK, the Harlow-headquartered company, received a major contract for providing GPS anti-jam antennas for CV90 armoured
Continue readingIn recent times, Raytheon UK, the Harlow-headquartered company, received a major contract for providing GPS anti-jam antennas for CV90 armoured
Continue readingThe United Kingdom aims to centre itself in the emerging supply chains for military drones free of Chinese components and
Continue readingAt the DSEI 2025, Exail showcased the UmiX Series, a high-performance miniature inertial unit designed to meet the navigation and
Continue readingAt DSEI 2025 Moog, the US turret specialist, presented three configurations of its Reconfigurable Integrated-weapons Platform (RIwP) designed to answer
Continue readingFounded in late 2024, Cambridge Aerospace unveiled at DSEI 2025 its two first products, Skyhammer and Starhammer, aimed at countering
Continue readingBIRD Aerosystems, a leading global provider of innovative airborne solutions, specialising in aerial surveillance and missile protection systems, has developed
Continue readingRobin Radar Systems, a Dutch company specialising in the detection of small aerial objects, has developed IRIS, a three-dimensional counter-UAS
Continue readingThe MASS ship protection system, the acronym standing for Multi Ammunition Softkill System, has been around for over 25 years
Continue readingAmong a series of new effectors, at DSEI 2025 MBDA unveiled the Spear Glide, a new air-launched munition that exploits
Continue readingThe Korkut 100/25 SB, developed by Aselsan, is a new Turkish anti-drone system showcased for the first time outside Turkey
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