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<published>2008-05-07T10:44:25Z</published>
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    <p>Ka&#228;rcher announce the official hand-over of the complete TEP 90 system to the German army on the 10 June at the Ka&#168;rcher production facility in Obersontheim. The event will be attended by top-tier delegates from the defence sectors.</p>

<p>The TEP 90 is currently the most up-to-date, powerful mobile decontamination system on the market. The system consists of a carrier vehicle with protected driving cab from Iveco Magirus, which feautres a decontamination system from K&#228;rcher Futuretech.</p>


<p>It was developed and procured in close cooperation between the defence sector, military users and the two manufacturing companies under the lead management of the Federal Office of Defense Technology and Procurement.</p>


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    <p>Ka&#228;rcher announce the official hand-over of the complete TEP 90 system to the German army on the 10 June at the Ka&#168;rcher production facility in Obersontheim. The event will be attended by top-tier delegates from the defence sectors.</p>

<p>The TEP 90 is currently the most up-to-date, powerful mobile decontamination system on the market. The system consists of a carrier vehicle with protected driving cab from Iveco Magirus, which feautres a decontamination system from K&#228;rcher Futuretech.</p>


<p>It was developed and procured in close cooperation between the defence sector, military users and the two manufacturing companies under the lead management of the Federal Office of Defense Technology and Procurement.</p>


<p>More information regarding this event can be found by clicking on the link below.</p>
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<published>2008-05-07T10:42:09Z</published>
<updated>2008-05-07T10:41:56Z</updated>
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    <p>Ka&#228;rcher announce the official hand-over of the complete TEP 90 system to the German army on the 10 June at the Ka&#168;rcher production facility in Obersontheim. The event will be attended by top-tier delegates from the defence sectors.</p>

<p>The TEP 90 is currently the most up-to-date, powerful mobile decontamination system on the market. The system consists of a carrier vehicle with protected driving cab from Iveco Magirus, which feautres a decontamination system from K&#228;rcher Futuretech.</p>


<p>It was developed and procured in close cooperation between the defence sector, military users and the two manufacturing companies under the lead management of the Federal Office of Defense Technology and Procurement.</p>


<p>More information regarding this event can be found by clicking on the link below.</p>
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<published>2008-05-07T10:40:57Z</published>
<updated>2008-05-07T09:48:36Z</updated>
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    <p>Ka&#228;rcher announce the official hand-over of the complete TEP 90 system to the German army on the 10 June at the Ka&#168;rcher production facility in Obersontheim. The event will be attended by top-tier delegates from the defence sectors.</p>

<p>The TEP 90 is currently the most up-to-date, powerful mobile decontamination system on the market. The system consists of a carrier vehicle with protected driving cab from Iveco Magirus, which feautres a decontamination system from K&#228;rcher Futuretech.</p>


<p>It was developed and procured in close cooperation between the defence sector, military users and the two manufacturing companies under the lead management of the Federal Office of Defense Technology and Procurement.</p>


<p>More information regarding this event can be found by clicking on the link below.</p>
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<published>2008-05-06T18:43:38Z</published>
<updated>2008-05-06T14:08:30Z</updated>
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    MTL Group Limited, the Sheffield based contract manufacturing company has been named 'Company of the Year' by the Northern Defence Industries (NDI).
 
Dr Liam Fox, shadow secretary of state for defence presented the award to MTL during the NDI annual conference at the Royal Armouries. This award recognises the company's investment and successful growth over the last two years.
 
Dr Henry Shirman, Managing Director said: &#34;MTL is delighted to receive this award which recognises the commitment and hard work of the management team and the workforce. We have invested several million pounds in state-of the-art manufacturing equipment which allows us to offer enhanced value propositions to our customers.    </div>
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<published>2008-05-06T16:48:16Z</published>
<updated>2008-05-06T16:26:47Z</updated>
<id>http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/ballistic_protection/mtlgroup/press2.html</id>
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MTL Group has acquired the largest robotic press brake system in the world as it continues to attract more business from leading global OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) including Caterpillar, JCB, Sandvik, Bombardier and BAE.

This rapidly growing Sheffield-based company has purchased an Ursviken 7.2 metre 640 tonne CNC press brake with a 600Kg capacity robotic handling system. This system, which cost &#163;750,000, is the largest installation of its kind in the world, and allows MTL to produce components more accurately, quicker and more cost effectively than traditional methods.

Henry Shirman, Managing Director of MTL, said this investment was one of several new purchases designed to 'set the company out as a market leader in the industry'.    </div>
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<published>2008-05-06T12:00:14Z</published>
<updated>2008-05-06T11:36:00Z</updated>
<id>http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/logistics/mmist/press1.html</id>
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<name>MMIST</name>
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    MMIST the world leader in Precision Aerial Delivery Systems, recently demonstrated an excellent 100% SherpaTM/MC reliability during the Precision Airdrop Technology Conference and
Demonstration (PATCAD) 2007 in Yuma, Arizona.

PATCAD 2007 is the most recent iteration of the biennial event sponsored by the Natick Soldier Center (NSC). It provided a forum for the international community of industry and government
agencies involved in precision aerial delivery technologies to share experiences, facilitate communication and witness demonstrations of the state-of-the-art and emerging capabilities in
precision airdrop.    </div>
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<published>2008-05-01T18:44:11Z</published>
<updated>2008-05-01T10:04:09Z</updated>
<id>http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/personal/shoshana-metal/press5.html</id>
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    Shoshana Metal, the Israeli leading manufacturer of folding stretchers, will display its state-of-the-art eight-fold EMSCompact Stretcher at Eurosatory 2008 in Paris, June 16-20, at booth number C240h.

Shoshana Metal develops, manufactures and markets the EMSCompact Stretcher our flagship state-of-the-art eight-fold stretcher, which is the lightest, most compact and flexible stretcher available in the EMS market today. The EMSCompact Stretcher weighs only 5.0kg (11lbs) and it folds into an amazingly small 50cm (19.7in) in height, so that it slips neatly into its matching backpack case.

Our exclusive line of stretchers also includes the following models:

CBRN EMSCOMPACT STRETCHER FOR CBRN RESCUE OPERATIONS

The CBRN EMSCompact stretcher was developed to meet the specific operational requirements of the CBRN threat, which has become even more relevant in the recent decade, showing the world how crucial it is to be well equipped and prepared in order to respond quickly and safely to CBRN attacks to ensure minimal casualties.    </div>
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<published>2008-04-28T16:18:51Z</published>
<updated>2008-04-28T16:17:53Z</updated>
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<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/field/kaercher1/press13.html" title="“Water to Go” for the British Armed Forces &#45; Innovative Water Bottling Plant Success in Afghanistan" />
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<name>Kaercher Futuretech</name>
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<title type="html">“Water to Go” for the British Armed Forces &#45; Innovative Water Bottling Plant Success in Afghanistan</title>
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    At the end of February, K&#228;rcher UK Ltd completed the installation of a water bottling plant for British armed forces in Afghanistan. The plant, which is located in Camp Bastion in the Helmand Province, has been provided to Kellogg, Brown and Root (KBR), a company that conducts logistical support for the British Military.

The plant purifies, bottles and labels the water from local boreholes and can produce 50,000 one-litre bottles a day. This is only the second plant of its kind and the first ever in its particular configuration of two water purification systems and four water bottling systems.

K&#196;RCHER Futuretech has also provided millions of PET preforms to be used in the plant.    </div>
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<published>2008-04-28T16:18:37Z</published>
<updated>2008-04-28T16:16:24Z</updated>
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    At the end of February, K&#228;rcher UK Ltd completed the installation of a water bottling plant for British armed forces in Afghanistan. The plant, which is located in Camp Bastion in the Helmand Province, has been provided to Kellogg, Brown and Root (KBR), a company that conducts logistical support for the British Military.

The plant purifies, bottles and labels the water from local boreholes and can produce 50,000 one-litre bottles a day. This is only the second plant of its kind and the first ever in its particular configuration of two water purification systems and four water bottling systems.

K&#196;RCHER Futuretech has also provided millions of PET preforms to be used in the plant.    </div>
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<published>2008-04-28T16:18:18Z</published>
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<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/nbc/karcher/press11.html" title="“Water to Go” for the British Armed Forces &#45; Innovative Water Bottling Plant Success in Afghanistan" />
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    At the end of February, K&#228;rcher UK Ltd completed the installation of a water bottling plant for British armed forces in Afghanistan. The plant, which is located in Camp Bastion in the Helmand Province, has been provided to Kellogg, Brown and Root (KBR), a company that conducts logistical support for the British Military.

The plant purifies, bottles and labels the water from local boreholes and can produce 50,000 one-litre bottles a day. This is only the second plant of its kind and the first ever in its particular configuration of two water purification systems and four water bottling systems.

K&#196;RCHER Futuretech has also provided millions of PET preforms to be used in the plant.    </div>
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<published>2008-04-28T16:15:32Z</published>
<updated>2008-04-28T10:25:37Z</updated>
<id>http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/field/karcher/press8.html</id>
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<author>
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<title type="html">“Water to Go” for the British Armed Forces &#45; Innovative Water Bottling Plant Success in Afghanistan</title>
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    At the end of February, K&#228;rcher UK Ltd completed the installation of a water bottling plant for British armed forces in Afghanistan. The plant, which is located in Camp Bastion in the Helmand Province, has been provided to Kellogg, Brown and Root (KBR), a company that conducts logistical support for the British Military.

The plant purifies, bottles and labels the water from local boreholes and can produce 50,000 one-litre bottles a day. This is only the second plant of its kind and the first ever in its particular configuration of two water purification systems and four water bottling systems.

K&#196;RCHER Futuretech has also provided millions of PET preforms to be used in the plant.    </div>
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<published>2008-04-25T14:29:24Z</published>
<updated>2008-04-24T11:05:10Z</updated>
<id>http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/personal/anjani/press1.html</id>
<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/personal/anjani/press1.html" title="Anjani to Supply Lightweight Dyneema Panels for Mine Protection Vehicles" />
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<name>Anjani Technoplast</name>
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<title type="html">Anjani to Supply Lightweight Dyneema Panels for Mine Protection Vehicles</title>
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    <p><i>New Delhi</i> &#8211; Anjani Technoplast of Noida, India, recently won a keenly contested &#36;4.6 million global tender from Ordnance Factory Medak, India, for the supply of lightweight dyneema panels for mine protection vehicles. The dyneema panels have to be supplied before the end of September this year.</p>

<p>With a large number of high-capacity presses and water-jet cutting machines for accurate profile cutting, Anjani is one of the few companies in the world which can execute a project of this size within the timeframe given by Ordnance Factory Medak. Anjani is proud to be a part of this prestigious development project.</p>

<p>Anjani is a leading manufacturer of ballistic protection products and has been actively engaged with various defence organisations in India in developing personal and vehicle armouring solutions for Indian paramilitary, police and defence forces.</p>    </div>
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<published>2008-04-22T18:42:39Z</published>
<updated>2008-04-22T15:36:07Z</updated>
<id>http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/electronic/data_device/press18.html</id>
<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/electronic/data_device/press18.html" title="New Compact 5V MIL-STD-1553 Transformer" />
<author>
<name>Data Device Corporation</name>
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<title type="html">New Compact 5V MIL-STD-1553 Transformer</title>
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    <p>Beta Transformer Technology Corporation, the leader in military and high-reliability aerospace magnetics, is introducing the MLP-2205 - a compact 0.4in x 0.4in footprint, 0.185in maximum height single channel transformer. A pair of MLP-2205 transformers can be used for dual channel applications, yielding an overall footprint that is smaller than industry-available dual transformers.</p>

<p>The MLP-2205 is available in ratios compatible with 3.3V, 5V, 12V, and 15V transceivers. The 0.185in height makes it particularly attractive for today's smaller MIL-STD-1553 board topologies and has ratios to meet both transformer coupled and direct coupled applications.</p> 

<p>The MLP-2205 uses a robust header-style design which meets all the requirements of the MIL-PRF-21038 specification. It operates over the full Mil-temp range of -55&#176;C to &#43;130&#176;C. This series is also available using tape and reel packaging.</p>

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<published>2008-04-22T14:22:27Z</published>
<updated>2008-04-22T13:15:23Z</updated>
<id>http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/electronic/ati/press1.html</id>
<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/electronic/ati/press1.html" title="EUROSATORY 2008" />
<author>
<name>ATI Electronique</name>
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<title type="html">EUROSATORY 2008</title>
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    <p>ATI will be present at international defence exhibition, Eurosatory 2008 from the 16 - 24 June at the Exhibition Centre Paris-Nord Villepinte in France.</p>

<p>Visit ATI in Hall 6 at booth E150f.</p>
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<published>2008-05-09T00:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2008-05-09T00:00:00Z</updated>
<id>http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/training/ais</id>
<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/training/ais" title="AIS" />
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<name>AIS</name>
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<title type="html">AIS</title>
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    Advanced Interactive Solutions (AIS) specialises in the design, construction, fit-out and maintenance of shooting ranges and training facilities for police, military and special forces. We work directly with government departments or through
locally approved contractors or consultants.

With over twenty years of international experience in the design and build of shooting ranges and specialist training facilities we have a proven track record. Internationally renowned for its ability to design, construct and deliver technologically
advanced facilities, AIS combines its real life experience, cutting edge technology and understanding of training challenges to transform requirements into enduring training solutions.    </div>
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<published>2008-05-09T00:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2008-05-09T00:00:00Z</updated>
<id>http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/vehicles/avtokraz</id>
<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/vehicles/avtokraz" title="AvtoKrAZ" />
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<name>AvtoKrAZ</name>
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    AvtoKrAZ holding company is an automaker founded in Kremenchug, Ukraine. It is known in more than 60 countries for its powerful and reliable heavy-duty vehicles, which are simple to operate and have been extensively tested on a variety of roads.

HEAVY-DUTY MILITARY VEHICLES

The vehicles are developed considering the requirements of military vehicles' multi-functionality. Owing to their high technical capabilities, KrAZ heavy-duty military vehicles are used by many armies around the world. Scores of special military equipment products are mounted on KrAZ chassis.

KrAZ vehicles are equipped with diesel engines from the Yaroslavl motor plant (Russia), with power of 240hp to 400hp.    </div>
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<published>2008-05-09T00:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2008-05-09T00:00:00Z</updated>
<id>http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/electrical/warfighterelectronic</id>
<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/electrical/warfighterelectronic" title="Warfighter Electronics " />
<author>
<name>Warfighter Electronics </name>
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<title type="html">Warfighter Electronics </title>
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    Warfighter Electronics is an application engineering and design company that manufactures COTS power conversion equipment such as rugged DC/AC pure sine inverters, power supplies, DC/DC converters, battery chargers and sealed contactors.

What separates Warfighter Electronics from our competition is our willingness to custom-build products with little to no engineering costs and rapid prototyping. Feel free to call us to discuss your requirements.

DC/AC INVERTERS

Our COTS DC/AC IPS series Mil-Spec pure sine wave inverters offer 12VDC to 72VDC inputs and outputs from 300W to 5,000W at 110VAC to 220VAC.    </div>
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    The Toyota Land Cruiser has been in production by the Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan since 1951. Although the origins of a light four-wheel drive 'jeep-like' vehicle are almost certainly earlier during World War II. Toyota produced a Toyota BJ Jeep for the US military during the Korean War and this seems to be the origin of the Land Cruiser known today.

&#34;Toyota produced a Toyota BJ Jeep for the US military during the Korean War.&#34;

The name Land Cruiser was coined because of the success of the Land Rover in the UK because Toyota wanted a similar dignified name for their own vehicle to give it an identity and appeal to the commercial market.    </div>
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    The Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen is a well-established light utility military support vehicle with its origins in the 1970s from a suggestion by the Shah of Iran to Mercedes. The 'G' in the name is short for Gel&#228;ndewagen (or cross-country vehicle / tough terrain vehicle) and was Mercedes's first venture into general four-wheel drives (although Mercedes did make some jeep-like vehicles in WWII).

The G-Class vehicle is now regularly used by more than 63 armies worldwide and this includes the German Armed Forces, Canadian Army and also the US Marine Corps.

Mercedes has actually guaranteed production of the standard G-Class for use as NATO support vehicles up until 2025.    </div>
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    The US Marine Corps selected General Dynamics Land Systems to develop a new Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAAV) in 1996. The name was changed from advanced amphibious assault vehicle to Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV) in September 2003.

The EFV will replace the current amphibious assault vehicle which entered service in 1972. The current requirement is for 573 vehicles comprising personnel variants (EFVP1) and command variants (EFVC1).

The expeditionary fighting vehicle provides the Marine Corp's Marine Rifle Squad with tactical mobility in amphibious operations and in the subsequent ground combat manoeuvres.    </div>
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