Exhibitor News Hand-held threat analysis
Pacer International’s BWTek TacticID® is a field-ready handheld spectral analysis instrument specifically designed to enable forensic analysis of unknown chemicals by first responders. Utilising Raman spectroscopy, it enables real-time actionable identification of potential
GMK win MOD contract
UK company GMK Ltd have announced that the Ministry of Defence UK has awarded them the contract to supply the ‘Land Systems Binocular Capability’ (LSBC), to be issued to the UK Armed Forces under the Soldier System Programmes (SSP) sponsored by Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S). GMK will be supplying the MOD
Griffon offer
with Steiner Military 8x30R binoculars, with bespoke reticle for the British MOD. Commenting on the win, Karl Waktare, GMK’s Managing Director, said, “Winning this tender is a huge endorsement for Steiner, for both the product selected and as a confirmation of Steiner’s reputation for quality and
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Griffon Hoverwork are to launch their new hovercraft - the 995ED Payload of 995kg, which is set to have many benefits in a search and rescue role. The hovercraft is powered by two diesel engines to electric drive modules for additional reliability, as well as
technical excellence.” The multi-million pound contract is initially for 5 years but includes options to extend.
improved manoeuvrability and lower noise volumes. The 995ED Payload has an independent lift and propulsion system, allowing for greater control along with a higher obstacle clearance than any craft of its size. The craft also features a large main cabin for carrying a stretcher or casualties. Griffon Hoverwork have also launched their new brokerage service, allowing customers the opportunity to purchase
used hovercraft.
threats. TacticID® comes as standard with a comprehensive library of over 5,000 chemicals including explosives, narcotics, precursors, cutting agents, chemical warfare agents and toxic chemicals, with the added benefit of users being able to develop their own custom libraries.
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