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The MACE from MIRA robotic vehicles was designed to carry the Ground Penetrating radar on route clearing missions

 

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MIRA has a hybrid-electric propulsion that optimally supports the Ground penetrating Radar on the slow movement required for the route clearing missions

 

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D-DALUS from IAT21 is designed with an innovative propulsion mechanism supporting the vehicle in ground effect on its flight

 

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This propulsion mechanism developed for D-DALUS can carry payloads up to 10 kg in weight. IAT21 works on the development of other platforms carrying heavier payloads as well

 

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Slyph uses a three-arm design, each arm mounts a counter rotating tandem motor providing stabilization and forward lateral maneuverability

 

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Recon Robotics displayed this Throwbot, equipped with larger wheels to cope with higher obstacles

 

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Throwbot is smaller and lighter, it is also much cheaper than most other robots

 

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Hundreds of miniature Black Hornet systems are currently operating by the British military, demonstrating surprisingly long life. Each micro-copter has three cameras, linked to a single video channel, switched between the cameras of interest.

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The Gnome from Slovakia is designed to dive under operator control (linked via cable) and search underwater at a distance 50 meter away.

 

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A bird-like mini-UAV displayed by EXPAL, mimics a hawk to blend in natural environment.

 

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A new fuel cell from Ultra Electronics generates electrical energy from propane, at an efficiency of 30%. The fuel cell weighs 2.5 kilograms and requires only 100 grams of propane to run a UAV for one hour. A typical pressurized container will run an electrically powered mini-UAV for eight to 12 hours. An equal weight of Lithium-ion battery pack would be able to fly a similar drone for 2-3 hours.

 

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This Precision Remote control kit for a long range sniper rifle controls the weapon’s mount via cable, using battery pack recharged by solar panel, the unit sustained an unlimited mission cycle, supporting snipers on extended missions, enabling the sniper team to monitor their weapons and observation gear from a remote, safe position.

 

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General Dynamics unveiled the FRES SV vehicle at DSEI 2013. One side was coated with a multispectral camouflage, the other remained bare.

 

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FRES SV was shown by General Dynamics at the DSEI 2013 event

 

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Nexter Titus 6×6 vehicle employs advanced design architecture to offer many advantages for infantry mobility

 

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Nexter unveils the new 6×6 Titus armored combat personnel carrier

 

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BAE Systems RG35

 

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The CRAB from Panhard is shown at DSEI 2013 mounting the Cockeril turret

 

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BAE Systems displayed the CV90 with the new multispectral camouflage

 

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Supacat LRV-400

 

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A line of combat vehicles from Supacat on display at DSEI 2013

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This helmet mounted display was developed by BAE Systems for dismounted command and control applications

 

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Mast-mounted area surveillance system provided by Chess Dynamics

 

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Remotely controlled weapon stations from Precision Remote were demonstrated at DSEI 2013. This one is mounted on a telescopic tower, can be elevated on emergency to cover areas where enemy activity is suspected to occur. The weapon can be triggered by a gunshot detection system (shown below) to execute rapid response.

 

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Among the payloads developed for the NERVA robot is an unmanned ground sensor (UGS) that can move into position autonomously and remain on station for long duration.

 

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Lemur Remotely controlled weapon station form SAAB mounted on a fully camouflaged LMV modelled for CBRN recce missions.

 

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STIDD Swimmer Delivery Vehicles (SDV)

 

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A range of STIDD Swimmer Delivery Vehicles (SDV) displayed at DSEI 2013

 

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A range of STIDD Swimmer Delivery Vehicles (SDV) displayed at DSEI 2013

 

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The CAELUS loitering guided precision weapon is one of several families of future ‘concept weapons’ pursued by MBDA

 

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