11 Military Vehicles Anyone Can Own

Posted on August 7th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Surprisingly, there’s not as much red tape as you may think when it comes to owning military vehicles in the U.S. What are the qualifications? It depends on the vehicle, but generally, it must not be armed or capable of firing any weapons it was built with (unless legal in the state it’s owned it), […]

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Serbia exercises with new military equipment

Posted on July 6th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

05 July 2021 by Igor Bozinovski The Serbian Armed Forces (SAF) used new military equipment during exercise ‘Munjeviti Udar (Lightning Strike) 2021′, which was held on 15–27 June. More than 15,000 troops were involved in the exercise that was held at eight training areas throughout Serbia. Two Serbian H145M helicopters firing S-8KOM 80 mm rockets […]

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Military Access Control Solutions Market is expected to grow at a significant pace, reports JC Market Research.  Its latest research report, titled [Global Military Access Control Solutions Market Insights, Forecast to 2026], offers a unique point of view about the global market.  Analysts believe that the changing consumption patterns are expected to have a great influence on […]

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Governmental Australian Military Sales Catalogue 2019

Posted on December 6th, 2018 by Best Brothers Group

DroneShield’s products (DroneGun, DroneSentry and DroneSentinel) have been approved for inclusion in the 2019 Australian Military Sales Catalogue, maintained by AMS (Australian Military Sales), a Directorate within the Australian Government’s Defence’s Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group. The role of AMS is to support Australian sovereign capability and military sales programs through initiatives. This includes international […]

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[ad_1] New RadarWatch display application and tracking software improves safety at firing ranges by providing an integrated radar video and AIS track display, as well as advanced alarm capability for targets entering user-defined danger zones. Cambridge Pixel, a developer of radar display, tracking and recording sub-systems, supplied its RadarWatch coastal surveillance software and advanced target […]

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