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The DVD 2007
defence exhibition of wheeled armoured vehicle to the Millbrook area.
DVD™
2007 is a significant service mobility stakeholder event.
It is aimed primarily at manufacturers, purchasers, specifiers
and senior users, is a unique opportunity to discuss, learn
and experience the mobility systems that are increasingly
critical to the success of our services; which is why our
theme for this year is support to operations. DVD™
2007 will cover a vast range of mobility equipment from
vehicles and systems to construction plant and camouflage,
and will include the new protected mobility and support
vehicles.
28 July 2007 |
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Philippines
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Philippine
Marine reinforcements board an armoured vehicle at a port on the eastern
part of Basilan island.
Philippine
Marine reinforcements board an armoured vehicle at a port
on the eastern part of Basilan island, in southern Philippines
July 26, 2007. Philippine troops and Muslim rebels are locked
in a tense stand off on the island amidst expectations of
military retaliation for the killing of 14 Marines in a
clash earlier this month. .
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Lebanon
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Lebanese
soldiers in armoured personnel carriers and military vehicles prepare
to advance into the Nahr al-Bared.
Lebanese
soldiers in armoured personnel carriers and military vehicles
prepare to advance into the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp during
clashes with al Qaeda-inspired militants in north Lebanon
July 26, 2007.
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France
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A
U.N. soldier peacekeeper died in a de-mining accident, in Shamaa village
near Tyre city.
French
U.N. peacekeepers in an armoured personnel carrier patrol
a street next to the area where a U.N. peacekeeper died
in a de-mining accident, in Shamaa village near Tyre city,
southern Lebanon, July 25, 2007. Lebanese security sources
said the dead soldier was French. However, United Nations
Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) deputy spokesperson Yasmina
Bouziane could not confirm the nationality of the soldier.
25 July 2007 |
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New
photographs report of Army Recognition magazine about the Czech Army
Day, Bahna 2007.
The
Bhana is one of the most important military event to Czech
Republic. The Army Recognition team was there, and of course
as every year, it was a great military show. During this
event we have see most of the equipmeny use by the Czech
Army force but also modern armoured vehicles of Austria
and Germany. There is two static area, one with old vehicles
of Czech Army, as OT-64, BRDM and more and the other with
all the military vehicles in use today. To see all the pictures
about this event go to Bhana
2007 pictures gallery.
10 July 2007 |
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$221.7M
to Force Protection for 395 More Cougars.
Small
business qualifier Force Protection Industries, Inc. in
Ladson, SC has received a $221.7 million firm-fixed-priced
delivery order #0004 under previously awarded contract (M67854-07-D-5031)
for additional 395 Cougar 4×4 Category I MRUV patrol
vehicles, and 60 Cougar 6×6 Category II JERRV squad
vehicles under Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) contracts
for Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles. This
order brings their total awards under the MRAP program to
1,780: 760 CAT I vehicles and 1,020 CAT II, to make up 48%
of the vehicles ordered so far from the 9 (now 7) competitors.
08 July 2007 |
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France
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The
French VBCI Giat Nexter wheeled armoured vehicle selected by the British
Ministry of Defence.
The
VBCI (Véhicule Blindé de Combat d'Infanterie)
armoured infantry fighting vehicle, has just been selected
by the British Ministry of Defence to undergo a series of
trials as part of the FRES (Future Rapid Effect System)
programme intended to equip the British armed forces with
a new medium-weight armoured vehicle. Let’s mention
that 7 contenders were in the contest and that the British
authorities selected 3 vehicles: the Boxer from Artec, the
Piranha from General Dynamics and the VBCI from Nexter.
Following this first step, Nexter will continue and intensify
its efforts to work with the British industry, at all levels,
as part of this program.
The VBCI was ordered by the French Army to equip the Army’s
infantry regiments. The contract covers 700 vehicles available
in two versions: infantry fighting vehicle and command post.
The series production is already initiated with deliveries
of the first production vehicles scheduled for 2008.
The VBCI was designed to meet the new threats facing the
armed forces. Its protection level widely outclasses that
of all current 8x8 vehicles and remains upgradeable. Its
outstanding tactical mobility (from Renault Trucks Defense)
relies on excellent crossing, acceleration and manoeuvring
capabilities. Its road range of 750 km, its speed greater
than 100 km/h and its air transportability provide it with
significant strategic mobility. With its open electronic
architecture and its internal volume of more than 13m3,
the VBCI can be quickly configured into several versions
or variants to meet the specific requirements of the British
armed forces. .
08 July 2007 |
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British
army order the new Mastiff Cougar variant
Britain
is part of the general push by western countries to field
heavier, mine-protected vehicles, via orders for the Mastiff
Cougar variant and the forthcoming MPPV program. UK forces
are also fielding vehicles like the Land Rover WMIK (Weapons
Mounted Installation Kit) that have a very different concept:
firepower and visibility over protection. The vehicles,
derived from Cougars used by the American Marines, are six-wheeled
mine-protected vehicles which have had around 50 modifications.
As well as carrying infantry troops around danger zones
with much more protection, they are also used by Royal Engineers
and Bomb Disposal Teams
08 July 2007 |
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Germany
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The
new wheeled armoured vehicle GRIZZLY from the german company Krauss-Maffei
Wegmann (KMW).
Krauss-Maffei
Wegmann (KMW) has received an order from Bundesamt für
Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung (BWB) (Federal Office for Defence
Technology and Procurement) to deliver an innovative, highly
protected vehicle. The vehicle designated “GRIZZLY”
affords its crew optimum protection, especially against
explosive devices, mines and direct fire. The innovative
concept fully meets the schedule of requirements of the
German Army, and the increasing needs of NATO and UN forces
for peacekeeping missions worldwide as well.
The “GRIZZLY” is to be tested as part of the
current procurement project of the German Army covering
Class 4 protected command and role-specific vehicles in
(highly protected vehicles) with a gross vehicle weight
of 25 tons. It thus closes an existing gap in the German
Army´s vehicle programme between the DINGO 2 (12.5
tons) and the 33-ton BOXER. The first vehicle will be delivered
as early as November 2007.
08 July 2007 |
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Israel
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The
new Plasan Sasa wheeled armoured MRAP for the US Marines Corps.
Plasan
Sasa - a global leader in the field of combat-proven ballistic
armor solutions for vehicles, airborne platforms and personnel,
- will supply US firm International Military and Government,
LLC with its advanced critical MRAP vehicle protection for
1,200 armored vehicles International has been awarded a
contract to provide US Marines with. The armored vehicles
are to be delivered by the end of February 2008. According
to Plasan Sasa's CEO, Mr. Dan Ziv, “We are very pleased
to take part in this important contract. It is a testament
to the know-how and extensive field experience we have accumulated
over the years regarding protective solutions against mines
and IEDs, as well as the unique technologies we have developed
- all focused on the protection of personnel and property
against the current and future threats faced in the world's
combat zones. The choice of Plasan as the armored protection
supplier for this contract again positions the company as
a world leader in its field."
08 July 2007 |
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Canada
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Six
Canadian soldiers from the NATO-led coalition force in Afghanistan killed
by a roadside bomb.
An
RG-31 armoured vehicle, the same model that was carrying
six Canadian soldiers from the NATO-led coalition force
killed by a roadside bomb, arrives at Ma'sum Ghar base in
southeastern Afghanistan, July 4, 2007. Six Canadian soldiers
were killed in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday when their
armored vehicle hit a roadside bomb, the Canadian government
said, in what was the deadliest attack on NATO forces this
month in the country.
05 July 2007 |
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Pakistan
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Pakistan
Army troops keep guard with armored vehicle M113 at an entrance point
of the troubled area in Islamabad.
Pakistan
Army troops keep guard with an armored vehicle at an entrance
point of the troubled area in Islamabad, Pakistan Wednesday,
July 4, 2007. Armed militants holed up at a radical mosque
in the Pakistani capital must surrender or face punitive
action from security forces, a government minister warned,
a day after gun battles left at least nine people dead.
04 July 2007 |
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Georgia
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Georgian
peacekeepers patrol with armoured vehicles near the village Nikozi,
northwst of Tbilsi.
Georgian
peacekeepers walk near their armoured vehicles near the
village Nikozi, some 150 km (93 miles) northwest of Tbilisi,
June 28, 2007. Separatists in Georgia's breakaway South
Ossetia accused Georgian forces of attacking them with artillery
fire on Thursday in the biggest flare-up for months in the
volatile region.
01 July 2007 |
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