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WFEL now sole bidder for Project TYRO, UK MoD Military Bridging Project | Defense News February 2021 Global Security army industry | Defense Security global news industry army year 2021

Tuesday, 23 February 2021 10:45 The withdrawal of a second contender to supply both Armoured and Tactical Bridging Systems for the British Army s TYRO project, means that UK military bridge designer and manufacturer WFEL is now the sole bidder. Project TYRO aims to provide UK Heavy Forces with Close Support Bridge (CSB) and General Support Bridge (GSB) capabilities for the British Army s Royal Engineers (RE) to cross wet and dry gaps, both on the battlefield and in emergency and disaster relief situations. WFEL Dry support bridge DSB (Picture source: WFEL ) The TYRO requirements are for Close Support Bridges (CSB) to be deployed, launched and recovered from armoured vehicles (AVLB) and a wheeled launcher (WVLB) and for the General Support Bridges (GSB) to be self-deployed, providing MLC 100 (Tracked) capability in order to support unrestricted crossing by UK Heavy Forces.

US Army V Corps to retrain before reaching full operational capability | Defense News February 2021 Global Security army industry | Defense Security global news industry army year 2021

Monday, 15 February 2021 12:24 After being reactivated in October 2020 following a seven-year pause, V Corps will be tested in several exercises as it seeks to be combat ready by this fall 2021, its commander, Lt. Gen. John Kolasheski, said February 4. Sean Kimmons, Army News Service, reports. An M60 tank is lowered to its new home in front of the V Corps headquarters at Fort Knox, Ky., Oct. 14, 2020, to serve as a monument. (Picture source: U.S. Army/Charles Leffler) U.S. Army’s V Corps, which was inactivated in 2013 as part of a drawdown in Europe, is currently split-based in the U.S. and Europe. While the corps is headquartered at Fort Knox, Kentucky, a forward headquarters was recently established in Poland as it prepares to help oversee assigned and rotational Army units in Europe. “This year we’re focused on building the corps manning, training and equipping it, and then starting to put it through a series of exercises to where we can get those reps and sets,” s

UK donates 100 Revised Weapons Mounted Installation Kit RWMIK Land Rover vehicles to Lebanon | Defense News February 2021 Global Security army industry | Defense Security global news industry army year 2021

Saturday, 13 February 2021 18:16 According to a statement published by the British MoD (Ministry of Defense) on February 12, 2021, The United Kingdom has donated 100 Armoured Patrol Vehicles Land Rover RWMIK (Revised Weapons Mounted Installation Kit) to the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) to tackle the threat from terrorism on its border with Syria, which is frequently used by violent extremists and smugglers. The United Kingdom donates 100 Revised Weapons Mounted Installation Kit (RWMIK) Land Rovers to Lebanon. (Picture source British MoD) The Revised Weapons Mounted Installation Kit (RWMIK) Land Rovers, which are capable of tackling the rugged Syrian border terrain and can be mounted with heavy weapons, have been given to the LAF’s Land Border Regiments (LBRs) that patrol the area. This allows them to keep closer watch over their borders and stop extremists trying to enter Lebanon, who could otherwise then attempt to travel on to Europe.

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