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SEA to update in-service sonar equipment for British Royal Navy

SEA to update in-service sonar equipment for British Royal Navy 28 Apr 2021 (Last Updated April 28th, 2021 15:07) Maritime defence system specialist SEA has been contracted by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) to upgrade in-service sonar equipment. Share Article SEA will expand its anti-submarine warfare solutions. Credit: LA(Phot) Paul Halliwell/MOD. Maritime defence system specialist SEA has been contracted by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) to upgrade in-service sonar equipment. The contract is valued at $34.7m (£25m) and was secured by SEA through a competitive bid process. The latest contract will see the company design and develop a part of the MoD’s next-generation sonar equipment. This work will help the company to advance its anti-submarine warfare (ASW) solutions.

Revealed: UK solar projects using panels from firms linked to Xinjiang forced labour

Revealed: UK solar projects using panels from firms linked to Xinjiang forced labour Jillian Ambrose and Jasper Jolly © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Daniel Leal-Olivas/PA Solar projects commissioned by the Ministry of Defence, the government’s Coal Authority, United Utilities and some of the UK’s biggest renewable energy developers are using panels made by Chinese solar companies accused of exploiting forced labour camps in Xinjiang province, a Guardian investigation has found. © Photograph: Daniel Leal-Olivas/PA Companies with factories or major suppliers in Xinjiang produce about a third of the polysilicon material used to make the world’s solar panels, according to Horizon Advisory.

Revealed: UK solar projects using panels from firms linked to Xinjiang forced labour

Revealed: UK solar projects using panels from firms linked to Xinjiang forced labour
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UK Warrior upgrade cancellation makes sale of CT40 cannons likely

UK Warrior upgrade cancellation makes sale of CT40 cannons likely 21 April 2021 by Tim Ripley Surplus CTA International 40 mm CT40 cannons worth over GBP70 million (USD97.7 million) are expected to be put up for sale by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) following the cancellation of the Warrior infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) upgrade programme in the UK government’s 22 March Defence Command Paper. Surplus CTA International CT40 cannons are expected to be put on sale by the UK MoD following the cancellation of the Warrior Capability Sustainment Programme. (CTAI) There had been speculation that the cannons could be reused and installed in Boxer mechanised infantry vehicles to create an IFV variant for the British Army, but on 19 April the service told

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