
The Military Tech Show
- Striker II, Navy Drones, F35B FighterS1 E1BAE Systems hi-tech military products, including the Striker II helmet for fighter pilots, and the flight-deck Inceptor Sticks offering tactile feedback; 3D printing for Royal Navy drones; Britain's new stealth jet, the F35B.
- Live Fire Exercises, Body Armor, Armored Vehicle AJAXS1 E2In a live-firing exercise in Louisiana, American and British troops put Virtus, a new body armor, to the test; Lockheed Martin's heat-seeking Indago drone; the British Army's new armored vehicle, the AJAX.
- Battlefield 3-D, Drone Tech, 2-Man OrcasubS1 E3How 3D video and drone technology gives infantry soldiers an accurate battlefield picture; the Orcasub is a two-man submarine complete with collision-avoidance sonar that can dive to a mile deep to protect vulnerable pipelines.
- Radar Tech, Imperial War Museum, Land MineS1 E7The German Aerospace Center, where scientists use new forms of radar for surveillance and detecting land mines; the Imperial War Museum in London.
- Raf Station, Typhoon Squadron, the Flight DeckS1 E8The Royal Air Force station Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, and an exclusive look at their multi-role refueling and transporter aircraft, the Voyager.
- Targeting & Tracking, Navigation, Seagoing DronesS1 E9An experimental sensor, monitoring and targeting system developed for troops by the UK's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory and Roke Manor Research; the iXblue Marins navigation black box guides navy ships.
- NATO Maritime Centre, No Shipping-No ShoppingS1 E10Visiting NATO's Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE) in La Spezia, Italy; the oceans are one of the last places that secret military tech can be kept hidden; solutions to keeping the world's shipping lanes safe for global trade.
- Terrorist Threats, Sea Wasp Robot, Combat MedicsS1 E11Swedish manufacturer SAAB's Sea Wasp, an under-water robot for detecting explosive devices; the iXblue Phins, an inertial system powered by fibre-optic gyroscopes aids underwater navigation; a life-like body made of silicon for combat medic training.
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