MBDA describe the Meteor BVRAAM missile as; Meteor is the next generation Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile (BVRAAM) system designed to revolutionise air-to-air combat in the 21st Century. The ...
The Swingfire missile was a British wire-guided anti-tank missile developed in the 1960s, seeing action in multiple theatres. The Orange William missile was cancelled in 1959. Fairey Engineering, with ...
Springer was a short-lived British Army all-terrain vehicle introduced under an Urgent Operational Requirement to support operations in Afghanistan. It was designed to transport up to one tonne of ...
VERDI were significant pieces of research work carried out by the Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment (MVEE) and British industry in the eighties and nineties. This document from details ...
The Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Wheeled), or CVR(W), family comprised a series of lightweight 4×4 armoured vehicles developed and produced in the 1960s and 1970s primarily for reconnaissance roles ...
The Orange William missile was cancelled in 1959. Fairey Engineering, with British Aerospace, Barr and Stroud, Alvis, Dowty Weapon Systems, Pylon Industries, Royal Ordnance/ Imperial Metal Industries, ...
Esarco vehicles were innovative high-mobility all-terrain vehicles developed in the UK in the 1980s. The unusual ESARCO vehicles were developed by Major Michael Somerton-Rayner as a private initiative ...
Multidrive Vehicles have a complex and multi-faceted history, but it is a fascinating history nonetheless. From a UK defence perspective, they designed and produced several innovative products that ...
Paveway IV is a highly accurate precision-guided bomb carried by the RAF Typhoon, F-35B, and Protector RPAS. The RAF describes the 225 kg Paveway IV as; This advanced and highly accurate weapon is a ...
The Thales Lightweight Multirole Missile (LMM) is called Martlet in Royal Navy service. It is described by Thales as; LMM is a low cost, lightweight, precision strike, missile, which has been designed ...
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