SP's Land Forces - October-November 2011
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The US Annual Report 2011 to Congress specifies that over the past decade, China’s military has benefited from the robust investment in modern hardware and technology. Many modern systems have reached maturity and others will become operational in the next few years.
Rafael’s Trophy active protection system is type classified, combat proven and works under all weather conditions.
In the backdrop of DSEI exhibition in London, Jayant Baranwal, Editor-in-Chief, SP’s Land Forces, had a tête-à-tête with ATK officials.
Oshkosh Defense is the pioneer in developing vehicles to support and protect the men and women who risk their lives for the nation.
Armour protection has substantially improved in the recent years. Tanks, earlier made of steel plates, are now protected by more complex composite armour, a sandwich of various alloys and ceramics.
The First Battalion of the Indian Army’s Parachute Regiment celebrated its Raising Day on October 17
The BMS will provide the Indian Army an integration tool supporting every level of military users ranging from individual soldier to Battalion Group/Combat Group Commander in the tactical battle area displaying in near real time an appropriate...
The need to bring intelligence and geospatial information under the aegis of one single agency cannot be underestimated and should not be relegated to a later day.
The development of guns has almost reached a plateau in terms of reach but there has been revolutionary development in gun ammunition to meet the requirements of longer reach, lethality and accuracy.
Troops of the Southern Army have already reached the desert for their annual training exercises.
Humvee from AM General became the ubiquitous HMMWV and the mainstay of the US military from the mid-1980s as its forte has been ‘one platform, multiple missions’.
DSEi 2011 had the world’s largest display of land, sea and air applications of defence and security products and technologies, yet according to analysts there was nothing ‘revolutionary’.
Navistar’s new Saratoga light tactical armoured vehicle has been designed for superior survivability, mobility and transportability