INDEX
   
4 Editor's Comment
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6 Designing the Land Force
to Meet the New Vision
for the British Army
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12 Team Stellar Wins MOD 'Grand Challenge'
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13 Air Weapons Integration Conference Chaired again by DefenceIntegration.org Review of Inaugural Conference: State of Play
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16 A year of Progress
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20 New Technical Centre increases advanced composite development for motorsport and aerospace applications
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21 New tilt table helps enhance military vehicle capability and safety
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22 Defence Integration.org Reviews 2008 Panoramically
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26 Remote Area Lighting and Professional Safety Torches
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28 Leeds Royal Armoury and live Japanese Swords
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32 BAE Systems, National Instruments and Phase Matrix Inc. Introduce 26.5 GHz PXI Synthetic Instrument
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33 Peli Weapon Protection
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34 Media Pack
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36 National Instruments Expands High-Speed Digitiser Product Line
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37 National Instruments
Announces New Wireless
Data Acquisition and
PXI Express Modules for
Sound and Vibration
Applications
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38 Corporate Membership
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40 Personal Membership
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42 A Polish Enigma at Bletchley Park
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46 EADS Defence and Security Invests in the Future with the opening of its new £35M Headquarters
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47 Point and Click with
PULSE 13
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48 News & Events - Meet Us
   
 
 
 
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When you're remote, don't be left in the dark.
He Remote Area lighting systems offer powerful, rechargeable, LED lighting for remote locations. With reduced environmental impact, silent operation and no trailing cables to create a trip hazard, they offer a safe, economic and convenient alternative to generator powered lighting. This range has been designed for military applications including urgent operational requirements, vehicle or aircraft maintenance, search and rescue and extrication.
The 9430 mobile lighting station is self contained, easily transported and offers a high intensity, 2000 lumen light output. The retractable mast extends to almost 1 metre in height and can be rotated 360°. The head also pivots to angle the light directly where required. The rechargeable battery provides up to 15 hours of light in economy mode and 8 hours in high output mode from one charge. The unit also has a low battery warning system, is lightweight, and, at less than 10kg, is ideal for military and emergency services operations.
The 9450, 9460 and 9470 models have 1, 2 and 4 heads respectively to illuminate a large work area and are powered by a rechargeable battery in each unit. Housed in a wheeled Peli Protector Case, the self contained units are easy to manoeuvre and protected from the weather. The remote area lighting systems harness the power, reliability and energy efficiency of LED technology. These units provide up to 17 hours of continuous light
and approximately 50,000 hours of LED life for military requirements.
Peli professional torches
Peli torches are compact, rugged and light weight; they have been designed specifically for military use, are NATO codified and Peli Products UK cage code is U3F22.
These tough, high quality torches from Peli include intrinsically safe models for fire fighting and for use in hazardous atmospheres. They are available as hands-free head lights, helmet mounted and rechargeable models. Many versions use Recoil LED technology which directs the light back into the reflector to focus it into a powerful white, collimated beam. The strong, penetrating beam, cuts through smoke and fog and
 
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