AUSA 2014: BAE offers soldier mod solution
BAE Systems is showing it its latest soldier modernisation solutions in the US for the first time at AUSA 2014.
Its Broadsword range of products is designed to give soldiers greater flexibility and connectivity while reducing the weight and volume issues associated with current solider technology solutions.
Speaking to Shephard at the show, Chris Colston, director business development electronic systems, explained that the company already had a contract from the US Army’s Communications, Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC), which is evaluating the system for both the army and the US Marine Corps.
‘The technology is at [technology readiness
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