Personnel disposing of suspected bombs in the UK are being equipped with next-generation digital protection

Personnel disposing of suspected bombs in the UK are being equipped with next-generation digital protection

Armed with cutting-edge digital defence against remotely activated explosives, military experts called upon to dispose of suspected bombs in the UK.

The life-saving equipment will scan the airwaves for remote control signals that could be attempting to detonate an explosive device, allowing trained Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) specialists to block them using this cutting-edge digital technique.

A £41 million contract with Leonardo resulted in the creation of 10 employment and the support of 100 additional roles across the nation, including 35 at Leonardo in Basildon and Southampton.

SME companies from all around the UK will provide services worth about 50% of the deal.

In order to protect our country and its citizens, our military perform risky missions in hostile circumstances, according to Minister for Defence Procurement Jeremy Quin.

In addition to providing our Armed Forces with essential, cutting-edge protection, this multimillion-pound contract with Team Endure is also mostly being carried out by UK SMEs.

Vehicle-mounted and portable systems will be made available to the 11 EOD team of the British Army, the Search Regiment of the Royal Logistic Corps, and the Royal Naval Fleet Diving Squadron.

Sir Simon Bollom, CEO of DE&S, stated: It is critical that we give this British Army regiment the equipment necessary to perform their job safely and effectively because they frequently perform high risk missions in direct protection of the public.

The system’s open architecture is crucial since it allows for updates throughout its lifespan, ensuring that advances in hostile technology can be fended off.

In order to deploy the new technology throughout all of the Defense’s specialty units in charge of disposing of explosive devices and weapons in 2025, the first deliveries of the new equipment are scheduled to begin in the fall of 2024.

This capacity demonstrates how the MOD is utilising the greatest technology from our creative SMEs here in the UK, according to Major General Robin Anderton-Brown, UKStratCom Director Capability.

The procurement strategy and open architecture in a system created for the information age will enable us to quickly upgrade in order to address emerging threats and technology.

With this cutting-edge, flexible capability, we can guarantee that our people will be best equipped to handle whatever dangers they may encounter in the future.