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General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) unveils a scale model of its concept vehicle for U.S. Army Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) Program. The RCV (also known as TL1) of GDLS is the next step in unmanned vehicles. It’s designed to exceed Army objectives for weight and payload for the Robotic Combat Vehicle-Light and RCV-Medium programs.
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General Dynamics Land Systems unveils the Stryker A1 IM-SHORAD (Initial Maneuver-Short Range Air Defense) vehicle at AUSA 2019, the Association of United States Army Defense Exhibition that was held in Washington D.C.
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CMI Defence America, a subsidiary of Belgian Company John Cockerill presents its new weapon station 30mm cannon ARDEC Cockerill 3030 CRADA (Cooperative Research and Development Agreement) mounted on Stryker 8x8 armored vehicle at AUSA 2019, the Association of United States Army Defense Exhibition and Conference that was held in Washington D.C., United States on October 2018. This solution is offered for the Stryker Medium Caliber Weapons System (MCWS) program of U.S.Army.
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QinetiQ North America (QNA) and Pratt and Miller Defense have announced their partnership on the Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) program at the 2019 Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. QinetiQ North America has displayed a variant of the Expeditionary Modular Autonomous Vehicle (EMAV) tailored to the Robotic Combat Vehicle program’s of U.S. Army.
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The French manufacturer chose to display the major part of its key products, mainly ammunition and robots.
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EXPAL Systems, global defense and security company, has showcased its latest developments for the defense and security sector at AUSA 2019, the Annual Meeting & Exposition that was held in Washington from 14th to 16th October.
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American Company Bell Textron unveils a full-size mockup of its future attack reconnaissance helicopter Invictus 360 for US Army at AUSA 2019, the Association of United States Army defense exhibition that was held in Washington D.C. Bell has launched the development of the Invictus 360 to response to the US Army’s Future Armed Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) competition.
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Textron Systems, its Howe & Howe subsidiary and FLIR Systems launch the Ripsaw M5, a combat robotic vehicle platform during AUSA 2019.
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Science Applications International Corp. and Polaris Government and Defense, a division of Polaris are teaming up for the U.S. Army’s Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) vehicle program. SAIC, a leading technology integrator, joined with Polaris, the industry leader in ultralight mobility platforms, to offer the proven Dagor vehicle. Dagor provides the warfighter superior operational capability, crew area, mobility and maneuverability in a tactical environment.
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BAE Systems debuted its Robotic Technology Demonstrator (RTD) representing leap-ahead advancements for unmanned combat vehicles at AUSA 2019.
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Gentex Corporation, a global leader in personal protection and situational awareness solutions for defense forces, emergency responders, and industrial personnel announced today that its new Ops-Core® FAST SF Carbon Composite Helmet System has been chosen by the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) to fulfill their contract for Special Operations Forces Personal Equipment Advanced Requirements (SPEAR) Family of Tactical Headborne Systems (FTHS) — Coxswain Helmet System.
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At AUSA 2019, the Association of United States Defense Exhibition in Washington D.C. Elma Electronic Inc. showcases a functional demo that supports the DoD's MOSA (Modular Open Standards Approach) initiative for better collaboration between government, integrators and industry suppliers. To see the functional demo in action, visit Elma Electronic Inc. at AUSA 2019 Booth #2163.
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Continuing an exceptionally busy program of worldwide exhibits, Arnold Defense, the St. Louis based manufacturer of 2.75-inch rocket launchers, have four LAND-LGR4 “FLETCHER” laser-guided rocket launchers on display at the edition 2019 of Association of the United States Army (AUSA) defense exhibition in Washington D.C.
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The Jeep Gladiator XMT (Extreme Military-Grade Truck) could make its U.S. military debut in the coming years as a light tactical vehicle after AM General and Jeep's corporate parent Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles announced a co-developed MXT concept truck on Monday morning, The Drive reports.
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At AUSA 2019, Oshkosh Defense is displaying three Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTV) and for the first time ever, a Light Combat Tactical All-Terrain Vehicle Command and Control (L-ATV C2).
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At AUSA 2019, global mobility solutions provider AM General is featuring products and services that demonstrate readiness now and its investments to deliver the innovation required to win on future battlefields.
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PlasLogos Technologies exhibits for the very first time at AUSA 2019, the Association of United States Army defense exhibition, its airborne, platform-flexible Multi-Modal Sensor Pod (MMSP).
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At AUSA 2019, the Association of United States Army Defense Exhibition, General Dynamics Land Systems presents a scale model of its new light tank for the MPF (Mobile Protected Firepower) program of US Army. The MPF program is designed to provide a mobile, protected, direct, offensive fire capability across the spectrum of terrains and operations for the army’s Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT).
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Ceradyne, Inc., a 3M company, announces the launch of a new generation of ballistic helmet with its 3M™Ballistic Helmet F70. Under today’s higher threat levels, operators must be assured their helmet will deliver the protection they need so they can focus on the mission.
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Mack Defense introduces a Mack Granite-based 40-ton capacity all-terrain crane, the ATC-40T, built in partnership with Manitowoc Crane, at AUSA 2019, the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting and Exposition.- which takes place in Washington D.C., United States.
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At this year's annual meeting & exposition of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) in Washington DC, Rheinmetall is showcasing a wide array of next-generation lethal technologies that address many of the U.S. Army's top modernization priorities. These include the next-generation combat vehicle, individual soldier lethality, long-range precision fires, and a synthetic training environment for cross-functional teams.
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Recently, Plasan was selected by many military programs at the international level, including the Phase I demonstration effort, with the US Army Vehicle Protection Systems Program, to demonstrate Plasan’s Razor A-ERA Technology for defeating unique threats, as well as the development and supply an Improved Underbelly Mine Protection Solution for the Bradley IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle).
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At AUSA 2019, the Association of United States Army defense exhibition that will take place in Washington D.C. from the 14 to 16 October 2019, the American Company will showcase a new solution of recovery truck fitted with a crane that can be mounted on M917A3 Heavy Dump Truck (HDT). Visit Mack Defense at AUSA 2019, booth 8251.