I/ITSEC 2018: Technology trends (video)
Shephard speaks with business leaders at I/ITSEC 2018 to understand what is motivating and influencing technology trends in the military and simulation market.
RUAG Defence has used I/ITSEC 2018 to launch two new products that are aimed at the laser-based tactical engagement simulation system (TESS) market.
The first is its new G12 man-worn body harness, an improved version of its current Gladiator system.
The new vest features a number of enhancements that include a reduction in weight to just over 1.2kg, a new communications module that can be swapped out to allow the vest to be used with different combat training centre (CTC) communications environments and a new adjustable harness that ensures the vest can be fitted over body armour or fit different
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Shephard speaks with business leaders at I/ITSEC 2018 to understand what is motivating and influencing technology trends in the military and simulation market.
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