Light Weapons Market Worth Observing Growth | Rheinmetall, Thales, Orbital ATK
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20 Jul 2021, 06:25 GMT+10
HTF MI recently released a research document on Global Light Weapons Market that includes survey highlights, in-depth interviews insights with industry experts, and a review of industry dynamics with help of our global network of consultants and executives within the OEMs & aftermarket. These market estimates have been evaluated considering base year as 2021 and by studying the impact of various macro-economic factors, local and regional regulatory regimes to better understand current market dynamics affecting the Light Weapons growth and further bottom-up approach is applied to deliver comprehensive company profiles of major and emerging players of the industry, including General Dynamics, Rheinmetall, Thales, Orbital ATK Inc, Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), Lockheed Martin, Alliant Techsystems Inc., Heckler & Koch Defense, Inc, Raytheon Company, Fn Herstal S.A.
Light Weapons Market Worth Observing Growth | Rheinmetall, Thales, Orbital ATK
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Dstl announces new Searchlight webinars for land systems
Opportunities for businesses to help improve armoured vehicles.
From:
SMEs) and new suppliers to engage with the defence industry have been announced by
Dstl (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory).
Dstl is hosting 2 webinars in March to support research to improve the protection and mobility of armoured vehicles, now and into the future. The webinars are being organised through
Dstl’s Searchlight initiative to increase defence collaboration with non-traditional defence suppliers.
The webinars are free to attend and businesses do not need to have worked previously with
Dstl or in the defence sector. Attendance is welcomed from equipment and material manufacturers, engineers, innovators, researchers and academics and others who have a genuine interest and ability to work with