DSEI 2017: WEW fuels demand
WEW’s new self-contained Fuel Storage and Dispensing (FSD) system has a far larger capacity than the manufacturer’s normal product line, designed with the demands of …
Finnish company Senop, part of Patria, will demonstrate several new products at this year's DSEI that will focus on increased mobility, performance and situational awareness.
The new products include Lilly, a lightweight hand-held multipurpose observation and surveillance system, Husky, an intelligent fire control thermal sight and Arctic Fox, an agile shelter system.
According to Mika Räty, CEO of Senop: 'The new innovations provide the additional advantage of increased situational awareness, control and mobility.’
The smart handheld thermal imager, Lilly, weighs less than 1.5kg has been designed for use by special forces and reconnaissance units in urban operations.
Lilly was developed
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