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Exhibitor News Surfing the web at sea


Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) operator Thuraya Telecommunications has launched its first dedicated maritime broadband terminal - strengthening its focus on this growing segment. Thuraya Orion IP is a maritime-specific broadband terminal


manufactured by Hughes Network Systems, the global leader in broadband satellite solutions. Capable of data transfer at rates up to 444kbps, Thuraya Orion IP leverages the company’s highly reliable and uncongested network with Maritime Broadband pricing packages to provide


the best value for connectivity available to users in the shipping sector. Building on Thuraya’s well-established voice and narrowband maritime offerings, Thuraya Orion IP further increases the choice available to owners and operators looking to combine reliable hardware


with cost-effective, flexible pricing plans.


Laser precision


California-based Laser Devices announce the DBAL-PL white light/visible laser and IR Laser /IR Illuminator. This rugged, compact device makes your pistol an equal to the carbine in aiming and lighting capabilities and allows the pistol to be a usable tool in conjunction with night vision devices. The DBAL-PL features two operational modes:


Visible mode: 400 lumen white light and choice of 5mW red or green laser; IR mode: Class 1 IR Laser with 600mW Eye-Safe LED Illuminator. Additional features include co-aligned visible and IR aiming lasers with fully adjustable windage and elevation. The DBAL-PL is powered by two CR123A lithium batteries, activated by discrete push button switches located on the rear of the housing and machined from anodized aircraft aluminium, then Type III hardcoat anodised for durability.


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Armadillo Merino launch Radio vest


Following the success of its under-body armour shirt ‘Monty’ being selected as a runner-up product at the DSEI 2013 Innovation Awards, Armadillo Merino® are gearing up to launch ‘Radio’ - an under-body armour radio vest. The company’s next-to- skin garments prevent injuries inflicted from melting/dripping synthetics, increase officers’ stamina and comfort over a wide range of extreme environments, as well as providing a comfortable alternative to other protective garments that may produce and hold body odour.


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