Fibrotex USA Inc. has won the contract to supply the U.S. Army’s Next-Generation Ultra-Light Camouflage Netting System. (Fibrotex USA) The Army has finally selected a company to provide it with the ...
Army researchers and industry are testing prototypes for new camouflage netting that would conceal soldiers and equipment from sight and sensors. Three industry partners were awarded contracts to ...
The U.S. Army is about to be equipped with a new netting system designed to protect its troops from a number of threats. The ultra-lightweight camouflage-net system, or ULCANS, is a camouflage screen ...
Fibrotex Technologies‘ U.S. subsidiary has won a potential 10-year, $480M contract to build a multispectral camouflage system designed to mask U.S. Army personnel, installations and vehicles from ...
An Army sniper wearing the current Flame Resistant Ghillie System is pictured. The new Improved Ghillie System looks to enhance the snipers' lethality and survivability while being simpler and modular ...
Nov. 20 (UPI) --The U.S. Army has placed a $66 million order to Saab for delivery of the Ultra Lightweight Camouflage Net System for ground troops and vehicles. The deliveries are expected to start in ...
It’s the Soldier in the field that experiences firsthand the benefits and challenges of the Army’s modernization efforts. The process for camouflaging large combat vehicles highlights just one of the ...
WASHINGTON - A North Carolina-based defense contractor is hoping a new camouflage system will lead to a big new contract and jump-start its Harnett County-based operations. Saab Barracuda, located in ...
Widespread access to next-generation camouflage systems, like night vision and thermal imaging, has revolutionized how the U.S. Armed Forces conceal vehicles and personnel on the battlefield, with ...
DETROIT ARSENAL, WARREN, Mich. -- The U.S. Army recently awarded three engineering manufacturing development (EMD) contracts to start industry off on competitive prototyping for the next generation of ...
The US Army is calling on industry to propose innovative, mobile camouflage systems (MCSs) that will better conceal its moving ground combat vehicles. On 27 July the service announced that it was ...
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