Euronaval 2016: Kelvin Hughes sees French potential
Eager to explore the potential in the French domestic and export markets, UK-based Kelvin Hughes attended Euronaval to make its case for the SharpEye radar. ...
French company Lacroix is displaying its new Sylena Mk2 decoy launcher system at this year's Euronaval, the first time it has been showcased at Europe's premier naval show.
The launcher system integrates three capabilities to protect frigates and corvettes against IR-guided missiles, radar-guided missiles and underwater torpedoes.
Shephard spoke to Lacroix's business development manager, Olivier Priouzeau, about the new system and how it can protect naval assets against new and existing threats.
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Eager to explore the potential in the French domestic and export markets, UK-based Kelvin Hughes attended Euronaval to make its case for the SharpEye radar. ...
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