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The power of partnership: GDMS–UK deepens cooperation with the British Army
In Conversation: Shephard's Gerrard Cowan talks to General Dynamics Mission Systems–United Kingdom’s Chris Burrows about how the company's UK TacCIS business is reshaping battlefield communications through sustained customer engagement, accelerated innovation and ecosystem collaboration.
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Expanded focus – unleashing the potential of commercial SATCOM for defence
In conversation... Intelsat's Ray Lindenmayer talks to Shephard's Gerrard Cowan about the new capabilities advanced commercial SATCOM technologies can provide for military customers, and how industry and government can best work together to achieve maximum effect in orbit.
Air Warfare
Enhancing education: How CAE is embracing new technology to boost military training
In Conversation... Shephard's Gerrard Cowan talks to CAE's Marc-Olivier Sabourin about how the training and simulation industry can help militaries achieve essential levels of readiness by leveraging new technology, innovative procurement methods and a truly collaborative approach.
Air Warfare
Why tactical UAVs are winning on the future battlefield (Podcast)
In Conversation: In this special edition of the Shephard Defence Podcast, Tony Skinner sits down with Dan Slasky, President and CEO of Aeronautics, to explore how cutting-edge tactical unmanned aerial systems are reshaping today’s battlefields.
Naval Warfare
Fincantieri’s Vulcano Class: a new era of versatility and innovation in naval operations
Logistic support ships (LSS) are essential for sustained naval operations, especially during extended deployments far from home ports.
Land Warfare
Need more flexibility in battle management system delivery?
Systematic’s newest solution, SitaWare BattleCloud, brings greater flexibility to combat information systems and C4ISR.
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Land Warfare
PARS IV 6x6 Speci Ops Vehicle is designed to meet tactical requirements (sponsored)
23rd August 2021
PARS IV 6x6 Special Operation’s (S-Ops) Vehicle is designed to meet the tactical and operational requirements of military and internal security forces whose mission is special. It is able to operate in wide range of terrains, climate types and optimized for different operational requirements. It is highly versatile, reflecting the broad spectrum of potential missions and operation zones.
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Defence Notes
World Defense Show seals royal patronage (sponsored)
23rd August 2021
The inaugural World Defense Show in Saudi Arabia next year will be held under the patronage of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. The World …
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Land Warfare
Comprehensive Counter-Drone Capability, Soft, Hard and Directed Energy Kill Ready (sponsored)
20th August 2021
Countering the threat caused by drones is now a global issue and an increasing concern for the military, government and homeland security forces across every continent.
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Naval Warfare
History of the mechanical seal (sponsored whitepaper)
19th August 2021
In the early 1900s - around the time that naval vessels were first experimenting with diesel engines - another important innovation was emerging at the other end of the propeller shaft line.
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Land Warfare
Life-saving T4 robot in the spotlight (sponsored)
18th August 2021
The T4 robot from L3Harris Technologies provides large robot capabilities in a medium-sized package. Its unique intuitive, haptic control reduces operator cognitive burden.
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Land Warfare
Scalable battlefield mobility (sponsored)
17th August 2021
For more than three decades, Pearson Engineering has provided Armed Forces with the mobility and counter-mobility equipment they need to succeed in their missions around the world.
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Land Warfare
Meet the T4: Big capability. Small package. (sponsored video)
16th August 2021
The world’s most capable medium-sized robot, L3Harris Technologies’ T4 goes into harm’s way so people don’t have to. Offering a minimum footprint with maximum capability, this compact yet ruggedized robot is the first of its weight class to provide mission-critical haptic force feedback control, allowing users to physically “feel” what its robotic arm is doing.
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Land Warfare
United by the mission: Team TARIAN (sponsored video)
13th August 2021
This video is brought to you by L3Harris Technologies. Team TARIAN is an agile, integrated team of leading innovators dedicated to delivering the UK’s future …
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Digital Battlespace
Increase Military Software Innovation and Longevity through Reuse (sponsored)
28th July 2021
Discover how the adoption of open source software for military projects and software reuse can be differentiators providing strategic and tactical advantages on the battlefield.
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Naval Warfare
Full “Sense-to-Effect” Torpedo Countermeasure Capability (Sponsored Whitepaper)
27th July 2021
For over a hundred years submarines have lurked beneath the waves, providing a silent and current threat to surface shipping, both commercial and military. During World War I, the sinking of the RMS Lusitania by a torpedo fired from a German U-Boat showed the tactical advantages of having an underwater capability in maritime operations.
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Air Warfare
Problem: Airborne GPS / GNSS Jamming (sponsored)
5th July 2021
This article is brought to you by TUALCOM ELEKTRONIK A.Ş.
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Naval Warfare
Problem: Naval GPS / GNSS Jamming (sponsored)
1st July 2021
This article is brought to you by TUALCOM ELEKTRONIK A.Ş.
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Digital Battlespace
Analog Devices’ Signal Processing and System Solutions: A 50-Year Success Story (sponsored)
30th June 2021
This article is brought to you by Analog Devices.
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Land Warfare
Problem: Land GPS/GNSS Jamming (sponsored)
30th June 2021
This article is brought to you by TUALCOM ELEKTRONIK A.Ş.
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Digital Battlespace
Analog Devices Aerospace & Defense solutions: The Innovation Behind the Mission (sponsored)
29th June 2021
Discover Analog Devices´ rich history of delivering best-in-class system-level solutions to enable the warfighter and protect critical missions.
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Naval Warfare
Improving seal reliability (sponsored)
28th June 2021
Since ship propulsion shifted from sails to propellers, preventing seawater from getting into the hull via the stern tube has been one of the most fundamental engineering challenges of designing and operating vessels. Without reliable sealing, even the simplest marine operation can become time consuming, costly and complex. Today there are new challenges to reliability, including greater forces at play and an environmental focus on preventing fluids from escaping the hull as well as getting in. But the stern tube seal remains a basic building block of safe and secure sailing.
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Digital Battlespace
Resilient VoIP Services in Tactical Networks - Download Application Note (sponsored)
22nd June 2021
This article is brought to you by Bittium.
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Digital Battlespace
Synthetic Environments: Enhancing preparedness and ensuring operational success (sponsored)
22nd June 2021
From uniquely immersive collective training to policy design and operational decision support, the latest synthetic environments can transform an organisation’s ability to address complex security challenges and orchestrate a swift, integrated response.
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Naval Warfare
Becoming a shaft line component provider for navies (sponsored)
3rd June 2021
In July 2020, Wärtsilä Marine streamlined its areas of expertise into three businesses focused on engine and fuel technology (Marine Power), software, navigation and simulation (Voyage), and end-to-end manufacturing businesses (Marine Systems). The business formerly known as Wärtsilä Seals & Bearings was brought under the new Marine Systems business line and renamed Wärtsilä Shaft Line Solutions.
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Military Logistics
Now is the time to deliver on Support Advantage (sponsored)
3rd June 2021
This article is brought to you by CDS Defence & Security With the recent Defence Integrated Review reigniting the appetite for defence equipment programmes such …