AIM is a leading supplier of IRsensors and thermal sights. Outstanding performance and minimum
size, weight and power meet the requirements of challenging military applications. AIM shows bispectral
and eSWIR technology as well as thermal sight.
Glenair is a leading manufacturer of cutting-edge connector and accessory technologies.
Mil-Spec qualified circular and rectangular connectors available in environmental, filter, hermetic, and fiber optic configurations supplied as discrete components or integrated into assemblies/cables.
Also supplying backshells, dummy stowage receptacles, protective covers, lightweight EMI/RFI braid and, composite boxes and accessories.
Despite the wide range of requirements, the various armed forces agree on the need for protective clothing, footwear and gloves made from functional fabrics. Whether it's GORE-TEX waterproof products, GORE-TEX PYRAD® flame retardant fabrics, the new generation of GORE-TEX rainwear stretch fabrics, or GORE-TEX THERMIUM(R) footwear, featuring ultra-thin insulation, when it comes to their critical protective gear, military personnel know they can rely on Gore's innovative strength and quality products.
GORE apparel and footwear offer unparalleled protection and comfort without compromise: for all kinds of missions and in all kinds of weather.
Mehler Vario System GmbH, based in Germany, is the European market leader of protection and carrying systems for police, military and special forces. For more than 40 years, the company has been manufacturing protective vests, stab and impact protection, shields and helmets.
Together with its subsidiaries: Mehler Law Enforcement, Mehler Engineered Defence, Lindnerhof Taktik and UF PRO as well as Mehler Vario System as a parent company MVS Group form a competent group of companies offering integrated solutions for professionals in the areas of: protection and carrying systems, safety equipment, platform and vehicle protection as well as tactical equipment and clothing.
MÖNCH is one of the world's largest publishers of professional defence journals which are available in print and in digital form - and reinforced by MON (Mönch Online News....www.monch.com) together with an e mail based bi-weekly newsletter - the MÖNCH DEFENCE EXECUTIVE RESOURCE.
MÖNCH journals are in English (MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, NAVAL FORCES) in German, Spanish, Italian and Arabic. MILITARY TECHNOLOGY and NAVAL FORCES are edited for a global readership.All other journals -such as WEHRTECHNIK in German are directed at a specifc country/group of countries, or a specific region - in the local language.
Head protection made in Germany.
SCHUBERTH represents this for more than 70 years. We have already been producing protective helmets of different varieties since the 1940s. From 1954 onwards, German Border Control officers were able to wear a helmet of the SCHUBERTH brand. This was the beginning of a success story which continues today. Countless helmets were produced and sold since the foundation of the company. And countless satisfied customers swear by their “SCHUBERTH”.
Today, SCHUBERTH develops and produces in Magdeburg on the Elbe.
The portfolio: helmets for military, worker protection, police, fire brigade, Formula 1 sports and motor cycling. Renowned Formula 1 pilots rely on SCHUBERTH helmets as much as numerous life savers and protectors from professional areas.
We are proud of that.
The intensity of threatening environments for defense forces around the world is becoming higher and requires an increasing demand for ballistic protection. At Teijin Aramid we are dedicated to providing this protection with our high performance para-aramid Twaron®. With excellent energy absorption properties, tenacity and impact resistance, Twaron® offers effective and comfortable ballistic protection. In the more than 30 years that Twaron® has been available on the market, it has helped to save thousands of lives worldwide. Key applications for Twaron® include bullet resistant vests, helmets and ballistic protection of vehicles, aircrafts and vessels. Twaron® is produced in The Netherlands.