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Phoenix AZ (SPX) Feb 08, 2008 BAE Systems announced the market introduction of ECLiPSE Performance Military Gear. Created by experienced military personnel, ECLiPSE combines existing and emerging technologies with evolutionary designs and materials to form lightweight, versatile products for combat use. The ECLiPSE product line includes load carriage, helmets, soft and hard body armor, aircrew survivability systems, and other related equipage items. "ECLiPSE Performance Military Gear builds upon BAE Systems' reputation as a premier developer in individual equipment," said Sean Martin, vice president, sales and business development of Individual Equipment, for BAE Systems. "With over three decades of expertise in designing and manufacturing quality gear, BAE Systems is excited to offer additional equipage products that protect our joint forces on the battlefield." BAE Systems' Individual Equipment group has almost four decades in entrepreneurship, innovations, and acquisitions in military equipage for the individual. To create and build upon the ECLiPSE line, BAE Systems implements a user response system to identify the most important elements military men and women look for in individual equipment, such as weight and durability. The response system keeps the company in-tune with continuously changing equipment needs on the front line and sets the criteria for future products. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links The latest in Military Technology for the 21st century at SpaceWar.com
Parsippany NJ (SPX) Jul 10, 2007DRS Technologies has received a $5 million award as part of a previous contract to provide military rugged tablet (MRT) computers and peripheral equipment for the U.S. Marine Corps' Target Location Designation Handoff System (TLDHS) program. DRS received the order from Stauder Technologies in St. Peters, Missouri. For this contract the company's DRS Tactical Systems business unit in Melbourne, Florida, will produce hundreds of the handheld MRT computers and peripheral equipment. |
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