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CMI Group, headquartered near Liège in Belgium, is knowned for its combinaison of experience in Engineering and Maintenance in Defence, Energy and Industry sectors. Since the seventies, CMI-Defence has specialized in weapon systems for Light and Medium Armoured Vehicles. CMI Defence is recognized as the world leader in 90mm caliber gun systems, two of which are the COCKERILL MK3M-A1 and CSE90 turret and the COCKERILL Mk8 90mm gun and LCTS turret. CMI has traditionally been known for this ability to develop weapons system with distinctive performances, high accuracy and superior firepower. As both an integrator and designer of weapon systems, CMI Defence equips armoured vehicle with dedicated firepower systems. CMI’s state-of-the-art systems are designed to ensure reliability and longevity. They have been carefully developed to address the current and anticipated threats that modern armed forces are facing and to integrate future innovations and upgrades. These include new ammunition, new technological developments and new safety systems. CMI's weapon system encompass the ultimate in survivability, safety and ergonomics to preserve the well being and the integrity of the crew and to guarantee the best possible level of protection for both commander and gunner. CMI Defence is world leader for design and development of 30 - 120 mm weapon systems for light/medium weight AFVs, turret systems integration and refurbishment and upgrading of AFVs.
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BAE’s bid for the FRES Specialist Vehicle competition will be based on the CV90 chassis, seen here in Norwegian service, fitted with a turret-mounted 40mm automatic cannon. BAE Systems will submit its bid for the British Army’s most important programme on Thursday 5 November. The bid is for “Recce Block 1”, the £2bn first phase of the FRES SV (Future Rapid Effect System – Specialist Vehicles) programme. The Scout variant will give British troops a much-needed replacement for the ageing CVR(T) Scimitar, with greatly improved protection, firepower and reconnaissance abilities. The UK Ministry of Defence has said it will select a winner in the first quarter of 2010. The BAE Systems contender for all the variants is based on the latest version of its proven CV90 chassis, sold to six countries and recognised as the best combat vehicle in its class. For the vital Scout role, the chassis has been shortened and given a lower profile. The Scout turret and UK mission fit of all variants will be integrated onto the chassis in the UK, preserving jobs and the key skills necessary to continue to support British Army operations. BAE Systems has delivered well over 100 urgent operational requirements to modify vehicles in Iraq and Afghanistan, mostly to provide protection to crews against ever-changing threats. The CV90 chassis has a mature supply chain, much of it already in the UK, and BAE Systems plans to increase UK content. The vehicle, turret technology and weapon system all have significant export potential. BAE Systems has already spent more than £25m – not including the weapon system - on developing an all-new British-designed turret for the Scout variant. It features sophisticated sensor systems and a revolutionary 40mm cannon. The latter’s ease of use, ability to fire on the move, versatility and much-increased punch means that it will give a major improvement over the 30mm Rarden gun used in Scimitar. Its 40mm high explosive round has more than three times the explosive power of the 30mm Rarden, while its armour-piercing projectile will penetrate more than 140mm of steel armour. The BAE Systems FRES demonstrator vehicle has already begun mobility trials at Millbrook proving ground and fired its weapon system at the Shoeburyness range.BAE’s bid for the FRES Specialist Vehicle competition will be based on the CV90 chassis, seen here in Norwegian service, fitted with a turret-mounted 40mm automatic cannon.

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A. Why we created the Army Recognition site

We created Army Recognition with an aim of giving to all defence companies and military people the possibility of still identifying and of recognizing the various military equipment of the worldwide military land forces in use today.
The Army Recognition web site is a source of reference for defence companies, ministry of defence, military units and all the people who need information of worldwide military equipment, military vehicle and defence products.
The principal objective of the Army Recognition site, is to give qualities photographs and giving rights information to all our visitors.
A single source on the level of the photographic documentation and information of the worldwide military land forces equipment and vehicle.

 
B. You will find on the site of Army Recognition
On this free part you will be able to reach pages containing a description, an identification and many photographs on the military equipment of the ground forces (armoured vehicles, weapons, uniforms etc) used today and that for many countries. For this part it is not necessary to have an access code. Written documentation and the photographs of this part are free of personal use. However a written authorization must be introduced near the persons in charge for the Army Recognition site because some photographs come from other sites and are protected by a copyright.
 
C. What contains the free pages
For each type of equipment, you will find a page which is divided into four part. A description part, which contains the history and the origin of manufacture of the equipment like some technical data. An identification part, which contains a blueprint of the vehicle in the form of drawing, and also a physical description of the equipment. A detail part to be observed which contain four photographs, a front view, back, left side and right side. For each part, I definite the outstanding points which make it possible to identify the vehicle. And the last part, a photographs gallery, which for us is the greatest part. From each page, you have a tool machine for translation located on the left side of the page, which makes it possible to translate the pages into English, Russian and German.
 
D. How the equipment are classified
All the equipment is classified by country and for each country, we divided the equipment into 8 categories. The categories are, the main battle tank, the light armoured with wheels and tracks, the vehicles with wheels, the vehicles with missiles, the artillery vehicles, the helicopters, the light and heavy weapons and the uniforms. For some countries all the categories are not complete, we make regularly updates to complete the Army Recognition site
 
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