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DSEI 2011
International Defence & Security Equipment Exhibition
Excel London,
United Kingdom
13 - 16 September 2011
ST Kinetics at DSEI 2011
Thursday, September
15, 2011, 08:37 PM
ST
Kinetics Warthog military vehicle configured with RPG armour protection
Tarian at DSEI 2011.
AmSafe®
Industries, Inc., the leading provider of engineered restraint systems
to the aviation, defence and specialty vehicle markets, today announced
a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Singapore Technologies Kinetics
Ltd (ST Kinetics) for the marketing of its innovative rocket propelled
grenade (RPG) protection system, Tarian.
Warthog all-terrain armoured vehicle with rocket propelled grenade
(RPG) protection system, Tarian at DSEI 2011
The MOU outlines plans for both companies to collaborate
with the aim of ST Kinetics to offer AmSafe’s RPG protection as
an option on its vehicles and market Tarian in territories where they
already have a strong presence.
ST Kinetics is the land systems and specialty vehicle arm of Singapore
Technologies Engineering Ltd. An AmSafe Tarian RPG protection system
fitted on to a ST Kinetics Warthog all terrain vehicle, a variant of
the highly successful Bronco, is on display at the DSEi conference being
held September 13 – 15 in London. The Warthog is currently in
service with the UK MOD.
“Our world class Tarian system provides the lightest and most
effective RPG protection solution for the Warthog vehicles and we are
delighted to be working together to provide enhanced vehicle functionality
to military customers worldwide,” said Neal McKeever, vice president
defence for AmSafe. "We are pleased to collaborate with AmSafe
to offer Tarian protection systems to our global customers as an enhanced
protection at lower weight for improved survivability," said Mr.
Patrick Choy, Executive Vice President, ST Kinetics.
Tarian was developed as a lightweight modular system designed to replace
the traditional bar or slat armour at a weight savings of up to 98%.
The Tarian technology has been rigorously tested—in the U.K. by
the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, an agency of the Ministry
of Defence, and in the U.S. by its Department of Defense counterpart
DARPA—to include over 650 live firing shots. This testing has
verified both a high level of performance and a multi-hit capability
inherent in the Tarian technology.