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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.

A proven workhorse in battle situations, the BvS10 armored all-terrain vehicle provides an unbeatable combination of mobility, payload and protection. The world's first 155mm Howitzer weighing under 10000lbs (4218kg), the highly mobile M777, on display at DefExpo this year is the subject of ongoing discussions between the Indian and US Governments in relation to a possible sale, in support of the Indian Army’s modernisation programme.

Reinforcing its commitment to supporting indigenous capability through investment, technology sharing and co-development, BAE Systems is located in Hall 9 alongside Defence Land Systems India, its Joint Venture with Mahindra & Mahindra.

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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.

Dean McCumiskey, Managing Director & CEO-India, BAE Systems, “DefExpo is an extremely important platform for us in the continuing development of our business and the last two years have marked very good progress. Partnering with the industry in achieving self-reliance in the design, development, and production of equipment, systems and platforms is the cornerstone of our business in India and we take pride in the milestones our joint ventures with Mahindra & Mahindra and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited have marked in their journeys since the last DefExpo. As we build our footprint, we are committed to creating key intellectual property indigenously working closely with partners and customers to deliver best of breed solutions.”
 
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At this year´s defence exhibition DEFEXPO from March 29 to April 1, 2012, Diehl Defence is showcasing state-of-the-art products with guided missiles for arming combat aircraft. On 100 square meters exhibition space at the German Pavilion, the company is not only presenting air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles, but innovative system solutions as well setting new standards in ground-based air defence.

The exhibition also includes examples of modern infantry and artillery ammunition as well as a portable, non-lethal effector based on High Power Electro Magnetics – a technology, which has proved its performance against improvised explosive devices.

At the trade fair in New Delhi, the so-called Vehicle Upgrade Demonstrator also celebrated its première showing solutions for re-motorization, modernization, modification as well as light-weight tracks in steel and rubber band designs.

Finally the subsidiaries JUNGHANS microtec, world market leader for fuzes, and AIM Infrarot-Module, manufacturer of modern thermal and target imagers, are presenting their products under the roof of Diehl Defence.
 
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IAI unveils new airborne, ground, and naval systems

The new armored tank hunter/killer system, the RAM MK3 antitank system, carries Nimrod short-range laser guided missiles...

IAI unveils new airborne, ground, and naval systems - Globes



Tata Motors showcases range of defence vehicles at DEFEXPO India 2012

Tata Motors showcases range of defence vehicles at DEFEXPO India 2012 | WheelsUnplugged



ITT Exelis and Tata Advanced Systems partner to manufacture Generation 3 night vision devices

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SELEX Galileo: Global Leader in Sensors Working with Indian Industry to Deliver Unique Technology

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Eurocopter Helicopters Provide Performance, Capacity in Meeting India’s Varied Mission Requirements

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Press Information Bureau English Releases

Defence Minister Shri AK Antony declared open the Defexpo India-2012, the 7th Land, Naval and Internal Security Systems Exhibition, here this morning. Following is the full text of his Inaugural Address on the occasion:

“Distinguished participants, guests and friends,

On behalf of the Ministry of Defence, Government of India, I take this opportunity to extend a very warm welcome to all our distinguished delegates and participants from across the world to DEFEXPO INDIA 2012. I wish you all a very pleasant and a successful visit.

DEFEXPO INDIA 2012 is the seventh of the series of India’s Land and Naval Systems Exposition, being biennially organised by the Ministry of Defence since 1999. This year the event has been organised in association with Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, an example of public-private partnership.

Over the years, with your active participation, DEFEXPO has witnessed rapid growth, from its modest beginnings in 1999. This year it has recorded unprecedented growth, both in terms of company participation and official delegations. This year, 58 official delegations including 18 ministerial delegations are attending DEFEXPO 2012.

At the politico-security level, India has always been recognised as a responsible power and a stabilising factor in this region, in the face of various security challenges originating from different sources around us. India has traditionally been a peace-loving nation. However, we have to be ready to meet any challenge to our territorial integrity and sovereignty. Our Armed Forces need to have access to the latest defence technologies, equipped with the state-of-the-art platforms, equipment and systems to meet any threat. Our Government’s efforts are directed towards modernisation our Armed Forces.

India’s defence expenditure in the recent past has been around 2% of the GDP, which is consistent with our security needs, as well as our requirements in the area. With the projected growth of the Indian economy expected at a trajectory of 8-10% for the next two decades, expenditure on defence in absolute terms is bound to increase.

It need not be over-emphasised that we have to achieve a high level of indigenisation in defence and this is our thrust area. Our quest for self-reliance in defence underlines the growing importance of private sector participation on the one hand, and revitalising the public sector on the other. Our emphasis is on public-private sector partnership in the defence industry. Enabling Policy framework has been put in place to develop indigenous capabilities through harnessing the potential and utilising resources available, both in the public and the private sector. Our defence industry is now open up to 100 per cent for Indian private sector participation, while Foreign Direct Investment is permissible up to 26 per cent.

We have been periodically reviewing the Defence Procurement Procedures to usher in greater transparency and speed in the defence acquisition process. The introduction of “Buy & Make (Indian)” category in Defence Procurement Procedures is aimed at encouraging proactive participation of the Indian industry by way of forming joint ventures with any foreign manufacturer.

Offset banking is permissible in our Defence Offset policy, the scope of which has now been expanded to include civil aerospace, internal security and training within the ambit of eligible products and services for discharge of offset obligations. The licensing condition has already been rationalised. As part of the continuous process of periodic review of our Defence Procurement Procedure, review of the Defence Offset Policy is also being undertaken and further changes are expected in due course.

The Indian defence industry has gradually matured over the years and substantial capabilities have been developed in land, naval and air systems. As a result of the introduction of Defence Offset Policy, India is gradually becoming a key outsourcing hub for the global defence industry.

DEFEXPO INDIA 2012 is our endeavour to showcase India’s capabilities in land, naval and security systems, as well as its emergence as an attractive destination for investment in defence sector. The event will also demonstrate our capability to design, develop and deliver a wide range of military and civil products and services to meet the stringent specifications and, that too, at most competitive prices. We are open to enter into mutually beneficial agreements with friendly countries in the field of critical and state-of-the-art futuristic defence technologies. We would welcome all such proposals in our endeavour to modernise our Armed Forces.

I am confident that DEFEXPO 2012 would provide ample opportunities to all the exhibitors to display their latest technologies and products. This platform would also enable them to tap the market and business potential for mutual benefit. I would also like all our defence production units to learn from the experience of their overseas collaborators participating in DEFEXPO INDIA 2012.

I would also like to request the participants and officials of Ministry of Defence to actively participate in the Seminar on the topical subject being organised by FICCI during the exhibition. I would also like to recommend FICCI, our event manager and the team of Ministry officers working closely together for making excellent arrangements for conducting DEFEXPO 2012.

I once again extend a warm welcome to all the participants, guests, exhibitors present at DEFEXPO 2012. I hope that your stay will be a fruitful and an enjoyable one. I am sure it will be a grand success. May I also take this opportunity to announce that 8th DEFEXPO INDIA will be held from February 6-9, 2014 at New Delhi.

WITH THESE WORDS, I DECLARE DEFEXPO 2012 OPEN.

Thank You. Jai Hind.”
 
Tata Motors Limited : Tata Motors showcases Anti-Terrorist Indoor Combat Vehicle concept at DEFEXPO India 2012 | 4-Traders

Launches Prahar missile launcher and armoured vehicles

Tata Motors today showcased a new Micro Bullet-Proof Vehicle (MBPV) at DEFEXPO India 2012, a highly mobile combat vehicle for indoor combat inside airports, railway stations and other such infrastructure. The concept is the first of its kind design to assist the country's elite forces in indoor combat.

Besides, Tata Motors launched four other defence vehicles - the Tata 12x12 Prahaar Missile Carrier, the Tata Light Armoured Vehicle, the Tata Mobile Bunker and the Tata 6x6 7kl Refueler and displayed a range of other concept vehicles, such as the Tata Quick Deployment Mobile Communication Terminal (QDMCT).

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. P. M. Telang, Managing Director - India Operations, Tata Motors, said, "The launch of our new combat & tactical vehicles and equipment, leveraged from our strength in design and development of a wide range of commercial vehicles, now enables us to cover the entire defence mobility spectrum. Tata Motors defence solutions already covers the complete range of logistics and armoured vehicles that have also been popular in supporting the police and paramilitary forces in counter insurgency operations."

At the DEFEXPO, Tata Motors displayed scaled models of its concept Futuristic Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV) (Tracked & Wheeled), including the turret. In addition, the proposed layout of the production facility was also displayed. Tata Motors is one of the four Indian companies, which has been issued the Expression of Interest (EoI) by the Indian Army, for the FICV - a 'Make Indian' project. Tata Motors has accordingly responded to the EoI based on indigenous design and development in association with key technology partners and submitted their response in October 2010.

Tata Micro Bullet-Proof Vehicle (MBPV): The Tata Micro Bullet-Proof Vehicle (MBPV) is a project that is being jointly developed by VRDE-DRDO and Tata Motors, for providing the country's elite commando forces (NSG, Marine Commandos, Para Battalions & Force One) with a protected mobility solution that assists them during indoor combat against insurgents. The need for this kind of a solution has been felt desperately by commando units, who face multiple hostage situations; wherein terrorists have been holed up inside confined premises, houses, hotels, malls and airports.

The MBPV has been designed keeping indoor combat in mind, with special features like bullet resistant panels for protection, compact dimensions, with 4-wheel assisted turning for easy movement within indoor confines and high power-to-weight ratio for fast & agile movement, during combat. Firing ports have also been incorporated for retaliatory action. Moreover, it has an added capability of climbing stairs as well.

Tata 12x12 Prahaar Missile Carrier: Tata Motors has developed an indigenous high mobility, all-terrain and all-wheel drive, Tata LPTA 5252-12 X12 vehicle, specifically for missile launcher cum carrier applications like integration of Prahar, BrahMos and Nirbhay Missiles, in close coordination with R&DE - DRDO.

Tata Light Armoured Vehicle: The Internal Homeland Security Forces and the State Police Forces, being endowed with the prime responsibility of securing the State, consistently move in and out of territories which are extremist hotbeds. Keeping this in mind, Tata Motors has developed the Tata Light Armoured Vehicle to aid the troops in Counter Insurgency Operations, as well as for patrolling the hinterland. In line with this, the Tata Light Armoured Vehicle has been engineered to be far superior to its competitors; in terms of performance, safety & convenience and meeting CMVR regulations.

Tata Mobile Bunker: Tata Mobile Bunker has been designed on the LPA 713 4-wheel drive platform, to ensure fast & safe movement of troops in naxal infested states and to act as a platform for retaliatory action. The vehicle is protected against gunfire, corresponding to ballistic protection of NIJ Level III. It is a highly mobile platform and can be used as a base for various protected applications like troop carriers, ambulances and buses.

Tata 6x6 7kl Refueler: Tata Motors has developed an indigenous high mobility, all-terrain and all-wheel drive refueler vehicle, specifically for the Indian Armed forces, Paramilitary, State police, DPSUs, State Government & Municipal agencies and the Aviation industry. The base vehicle has already been trial evaluated by the Indian Armed forces, for various applications like Common Gun Tower, HMV with material handling crane and Multi-Barrel Rocket launcher GRAD BM 21.

Tata LSV - QDMCT (Quick Deployment Mobile Communication Terminal): The Tata LSV - QDMCT is a shelter based, self-contained vehicle mounted communication system that provides wide area IP network. It provides reliable and secured IP connectivity for data, voice & video, between various nodes. Multiple communication media have been provided for both data & voice connectivity. The state-of-the-art Tata QDMCT is designed and developed in collaboration with RCI - DRDO. The system has found an ideal platform in the Tata LSV, which is a high payload, high mobility & low silhouette military platform, designed for withstanding tough weather and terrain conditions.

Tata 8x8 Water Purification System: Tata Motors has developed a mobile water decontamination system on the LPTA 3138 8x8, for all-terrain, all weather operation in collaboration with M/s. WEW (Germany). This application is especially developed keeping the drinking water contamination problem, faced by Armed Forces, Paramilitary force, at disaster struck areas. This application is also apt for State Governments and various Municipal agencies, to tackle the issue of supplying drinking water to remote villages. This water decontamination system is capable of purifying the most impure forms of water and makes it portable through Reverse Osmosis (RO) process.

Tata 8x8 Missile Carrier: Tata Motors has developed an indigenous high mobility, all-terrain and all-wheel drive Tata vehicle, specifically for various all terrain applications like Command and Control unit, Missile Carrier, MHC Radar Station and Missile Firing Platform.

Tata Safari Storme GS 800 4x4: The Indian Armed Forces are currently looking at procuring a 4-wheel drive, high mobility platform, for induction into the Defence Services as a General Service vehicle; to be used for transporting officers during peacetime, as well as during conflicts, across locations in India. Tata Motors has designed and developed the Safari Storme GS 800, in-house, in line with the requirements of the forces.

Tata Safari Storme Armoured: With the strong resurgence of threat perceptions amongst high profile dignitaries, trade delegates, etc., the need arises for a mode of transport, which is very safe, but at the same time comfortable and stylish enough for this segment of people. Tata Motors offers the Tata Armored Safari Storme, equipped with latest state-of-art technology, for catering to VVIP movements. The Armored Safari Storme inculcates a strengthened chassis & suspension system, enhanced braking efficiency of the vehicle, to take care of the additional armoring weight, so that the performance of vehicle remains similar, to that of the unarmored Safari. Such a vehicle carries a CMVR certificate and is legal to run on road as per CMVR. The vehicle has internal Up-Armoring and to the untrained eye, the look is "innocent".

Tata Xenon Recce 4x4: Tata Motors has developed the Xenon Recce 4x4, specifically for off-road patrolling usage by the Armed Forces, both in India and abroad. For this purpose, it has developed separate engines, complying with both BS III, as well as Euro norms. Equipped with state-of-the-art high mobility features, the Xenon Recce provides the Central Paramilitary Forces, and State police forces, with a lethal platform to carry out Combing Operations, Jungle Warfare with ease.

Tata Mine Protected Vehicle: The Mine Protected Vehicle (MPV) has been developed to protect its occupants, from threats like ambushes and sudden violent attacks, using powerful explosive mines. Tata MPV takes troop protection to the next level. Designed to protect against gunfire, with ballistic protection of NIJ Level III, it provides essential protection to military and para military forces. It is well protected and has more than acceptable levels of mobility.

Tata Motors has been associated with the country's off-road defence and security forces, since 1958 and has supplied over 1,00,000 vehicles to the Indian military and Paramilitary forces, so far. The company offers its products and services that not only meet the needs of the domestic market, but are also positioned to meet most stringent requirements across the world. Tata Motors exports its range of specialised defence vehicles to the SAARC, ASEAN and African regions. With Tata Motors rich portfolio in multi-axle range like 12x12, 8x8 & 6x6, the company has started supplying to leading Missile OEMs across the world. The company has established itself as a supplier of specialist vehicles for UN peacekeeping missions. Tata Motors range of off-road vehicles are also being procured by the agencies, involved in AID & Development, across the world like GSA, KBR, Oxfam, RONCO, RA International & Riders.
 
French Miss: Dassault ducks India Defexpo

What should be one's first order of business after achieving L1 status in India's Medium Multirole Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) competition? Miss a major defence trade show in New Delhi, of course. After all, it is only the fighter deal of the century.


Following the MMRCA short listing last April, which saw the Gripen, F/A-18 E/F, F-16IN, and MiG-35 knocked out of contention, and news of the Rafale's selection (and Eurofighter's effective departure) in January, I was not exactly expecting an MMRCA orgy at this year's Defexpo India 2012. But I did take it for granted that I would encounter confident signs of French satisfaction, such as Rafale banners or even a full sized mock up.

As I wandered the halls of DefExpo this morning, however, I felt an unease grow in me. Something was just not right. After several puzzled moments it dawned on me: no Rafale stuff!

To be fair, Defexpo is chaotic as only an Indian tradeshow can be. It is conceivable that perhaps I missed an enormous Dassault pavilion with 'MMRCA final contender!' emblazoned all over the place, but try as I might, I could find hardly a hint that MMRCA exists. I checked a list of show participants: no Dassault, no Rafale.

Evan Pilatus, whose PC 7 Mk II has achieved L1 status in the basic trainer competition, has a modest stand. Nothing fancy, but at least there are a few guys hanging around with a nice coffee machine.

Eurofighter, for its part, has a decent-sized stand manned by a big contingent - a large enough presence to suggest they are still quite hopeful that their French foe will again succumb to the Curse of the Rafale. The French team is getting a reputation as the Andy Murray of fighter competitions after 11th hour chokes in the Brazilian and UAE campaigns. A large model of the Captor-E AESA was prominently displayed in the stand.

After some searching I found a model of the Rafale at the modest Thales stand.


"I'm looking for the Dassault stand," said I to the booth babe.

"Who is that?"

"Er, Rafale?"

"If you pass me your card I'll have him call you."

"I'll come back, thanks."


Perhaps the Rafale team is fearful of celebrating too soon, lest they jinx their chances in the delicate negotiations now underway. If so, then their fear of bringing bad luck upon themselves almost borders on paranoia.

I mentioned the French no-show to an executive involved in one of the campaigns that didn't make the cut last April.

"If you had L1 status, would you be promoting (cool fighter X) today?"

"Of course! It's all about building confidence." Then, with a shrug: "But that's just the French."

The Asian Skies blog will again hunt for the elusive Rafale tomorrow.


French Miss: Dassault ducks India Defexpo - Asian Skies
 
Russia unveils new version of T-90C tank at DEFEXPO | Russia & India Report

WASS unveils Flash Black world's First Next Generation Lightweight Torpedo in India

The new Flash Black torpedo comes with a number of innovations that makes it unique in the world in terms of flexibility, capability and affordability WASS (Whitehead Alenia Sistemi Subacquei), a Finmeccanica Company, unveiled the “Flash Black”, world’s first next generation lightweight Torpedo in India, at DEFEXPO, 2012.


The Flash Black lightweight torpedo is a highly versatile torpedo that has the capabilities to be launched from any platform (including underwater ones, AUV, UUV and USV) against any target (including large nuclear submarines, midgets, surface ships, hijacked ships and other torpedoes), in any environment (including littoral waters and extremely shallow bottom depths) and in presence of the most sophisticated countermeasures.

Reaching very high speeds and featuring long range engagement, the Flash Black achieves an incomparable killing probability. It is extremely silent and can be wire-guided, homing either on the ship wake or on its acoustic signature, just as an advanced Heavyweight Torpedo. Further unique features of the Flash Black are the rechargeable Lithium-Polymer Battery and the wide use of composite materials, such as carbon fibers, for the manufacturing of most of its structure.

WASS unveils Flash Black world's First Next Generation Lightweight Torpedo in India : Defense news

If anybody is going to Defexpo 2012 or has been there, please can you tell us whether Arjun mk2 is there or even a picture or model of arjun mk2 is there ??? Same goes with P17a design and FINSAS program ......

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One of the stalls at the MSME DEFEXPO 2012 on Palace ground in Bangalore on 3rd March , 2012.


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HAL LCH Scale down model :

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French Industry Nexter Systems equipment and know-how in advanced combat systems at DefExpo 2012

Since 2004, Nexter is participating in DEFEXPO in India, exhibiting its equipment and showing its know how in advanced-combat systems. Nexter Systems has inherited the centuries old experience of French land defence experts and is a European leader in Defence Industry. Nexter Systems been designing and supplying Land Defence systems for the French army for several decades.

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Nexter developed a new towed howitzer, the Trajan, based on the Caesar 155/52 mm barrel.
 
India’s third largest heavy commercial vehicle manufacturer Asia MotorWorks (AMW) unveiled its new range of military vehicles called ‘AMW Defence’ at the 6th International Land and Naval Systems Exhibition or Defence Expo 2012 being held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi between March 29-April 1.

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The ‘AMW Defence’ range on display at the show includes a 4X4 General Service cum Logistics truck, which can be offered with engines ranging from 180 bhp to 270 bhp. The truck offers greater mobility over difficult terrain and has a permanent all-wheel drive system for improved traction. Besides that, its tilt-able cabin is air-conditioned to enhance comfort.

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The second vehicle on display is a Firefighting Truck which meets stringent defence specifications. This vehicle has been developed to control any fire incidence at vital installations and can be offered with engine options ranging from 180 bhp to 270 bhp.

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Finally, AMW is also showing a 6X4 Heavy Duty Recovery Vehicle, which would also be available in 6X6 configuration. This vehicle offers a state of the art hydraulic recovery solution to the Armed Forces. Its unique features include an under-lift and move operation, lighter mounted equipment with high lift capacity and a 210 degree rotation for ease of recovery in challenging terrain.
 
At the DEFEXPO, Tata Motors displayed scaled models of its concept Futuristic Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV) (Tracked & Wheeled), including the turret. In addition, the proposed layout of the production facility was also displayed. Tata Motors is one of the four Indian companies, which has been issued the Expression of Interest (EoI) by the Indian Army, for the FICV - a 'Make Indian' project. Tata Motors has accordingly responded to the EoI based on indigenous design and development in association with key technology partners and submitted their response in October 2010.

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LOOK AT THE MODEL IN THE BACK!!!

Model of the wheeled, picture of tracked!!

Looks awesome!
 
SAGEM À DEFEXPO 2012

Sagem (company of the Safran Group) is working close to the Indian forces, the DRDO (Defence Research & Development Organisation), and the industries of the aerospace and defence sector. Part of several major military programs in India, the company supplies navigation, avionics and optronics systems for air, land and sea combat platforms, including combat aircraft and helicopters.

Proud to be present at Defexpo 2012, Sagem displays on its stand ( HALL 12 A) a comprehensive range of equipments and solutions for intelligence, surveillance, targeting, navigation, engagement and combat :

AASM precision guided air-to–ground modular armament

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The Sagem AASM comprises a guidance kit and range augmentation kit integrated on a standard bomb. It exists in three versions : GPS/INS, GPS/INS and infrared, GPS/INS and laser, the latest to engage mobile targets with outstanding accuracy. AASM includes 125, 250, 500 and 1,000 kg versions. Day or night, all weather, AASM can be released at low altitude and can also be fired off-axis. Its range exceeds 60 km. In 2009, the French MoD awarded Sagem a contract for 3,400 AASMs. AASM has been intensively used during NATO operation Unified Protector by Rafale omnirole fighters against high value targets, for close air support missions in time sensitive targeting mode, and for the destruction of enemy air defenses.

VIGY Observer

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A new day/night surveillance system developed by Sagem, VIGY Observer is mainly designed for light ships. Installed on a gyro-stabilized platform, it integrates a 3rd -generation IR sensor, color TV camera with zoom, and an eye safe laser rangefinder.

SIGMA 30 and SIGMA 40

Sagem Ring-laser gyro for combat platforms, SIGMA INS offers a high level of performance in severe environments. SIGMA 30 is dedicated for artillery systems. It is combat proven on the CAESAR artillery system. Designed for naval platforms, SIGMA 40, thanks to its modular architecture, is ideal for the modernization of existing vessels. SIGMA 40 XP is the dedicated version to submarines. Sigma 40 familly is in service with more than 300 ships of more than 30 navies. It has been selected to modernise the French nuclear attack submarines and the SSk of the Republic of Korea Navy.

FELIN & Sword

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A integrated system for the dismounted soldier, FELIN is currently fielded in the French Army : six regiments being operational end of 2011, a total of 22 600 systems being planned. Aiming sight for the soldier, Sword is an optronic equipment that can improve significantly firing precision and detection of the dismounted soldiers. Sword aiming sights are in full scale production for the FELIN program of the French Army. WASP and CM3. WASP and CM3 are optronic equipments and aiming sights that can improve operational effectiveness of light combat vehicles. Sagem is the main contractor of the FELIN program.

JIM LR

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Sagem JIM LR is a day-night thermal imager that integrates GPS, eye-safe laser rangefinder and North seeker. JIM LR is interoperable with C2 systems. More than 4,500 JIM LR are in service or on order, especially NATO forces, including more than 2,000 by French forces. JIM LR is combat proven. JIM LR has just been selected bay the British Army.


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I like the look of that CV90 oh yes i do :agree:

İt looks good but it's totally shiiit. NBC sistem is fully crap. The maintenance is a pain in the a..
If it gets hit in the back "GAME OVER"

I was commander of CV90, and I would say stay away from it.
 
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