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DefExpo
2012 Land, naval and Internal Security Systems Exhibition New Delhi, India March 29 - April 1, 2012 |
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BAE Systems CV 90 - BvS10 combat vehicles and advanced technology innovations at DefExpo 2012 | |||
Mobility
will be the dominant theme among BAE Systems’ displays at the 7th
DefExpo India being held in New Delhi from March 29th through April 1st
this year. The Company will debut its family of CV90
Light Tanks and BVs10
go-anywhere All-Terrain Vehicle family in India at the exhibition, along
with the ultra-light
M777 howitzer. |
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In recognition of the Company’s commitment to offer the full span of its capabilities across the defence, aerospace and security domains in India, BAE Systems’ pavilion at this signature event spans products and solutions in Air and Defence Information, Maritime, Intelligence and Security, and Electronics Systems. Initially
created for the Swedish army and sold to six nations, the CV90
Light Tank provides high tactical and strategic mobility, and survivability
in any terrain or tactical environment. Designed to provide maximum availability
and cost-efficiency throughout its operational lifespan, the CV90’s
systems require only straightforward, low-cost maintenance. The platform’s
future-proof design, the result of continuous improvement from operational
feedback, allows for new upgrades and variants. |
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BAE Systems SkeetIR® individual thermal imager for soldier |
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In the Electronic Systems sector, the company will have a variety of future soldier technologies on display, including handheld thermal monoculars. These technologies will be displayed in conjunction with other components of BAE Systems equipment developed to maximize the capabilities of dismounted personnel in military and security operations. Among the BAE Systems products on display is a lightweight thermal weapon sight featuring a 28-micron focal plane array which requires less power and reduces weight. Two other innovative BAE Systems’ products for dismounted personnel on display include the SkeetIR® and RED-I®. The size of a credit card, the weapon-mountable SkeetIR is not only one of smallest thermal monoculars available today, it is also one of the most versatile thermal imagers in the world. With its hotkey functionality, a modular weapon, helmet, and accessory interface, SkeetIR adapts in seconds to virtually any weapon. The RED-I, or Remote Eyepiece Display Imager, is a head mounted display compatible with military night sensors such as thermal weapon sights and the SkeetIR. Further,
Geospatial eXploitation Products (GXP) software specialists will show
how to use GXP Xplorer data management software to connect to and crawl
various disparate data repositories to find information in GIS feature
databases, product and national libraries, map and chart libraries, tactical
datastores, and other intelligence data sources. |
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