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News Release from: Tekdata Interconnect Systems | Subject: FRES harnesses
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 15 February 2008
Harnesses are made for military vehicles
Complete range of cabling products is available for FRES (Future Rapid Effect System) and other military vehicles.
Tekdata Interconnect now offers a complete range of cabling products for FRES (Future Rapid Effect System) and other military vehicles Tekdata not only provides a complete design, development, prototyping, trialling and production service, but the company can also do supply the complete range of cables and harnesses that is needed in a modern military land vehicle
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 17 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Systems and equipment have reduced in size over the years, and more of them are being fitted to a given platform.
Until now, this miniaturisation process has not been matched by a miniaturisation in the cabling and harnessing, which have become major problems of weight, bulk, flexibility and routing; by offering much more than traditional mil spec cables, the systems and vehicles now being designed are much lighter, more compact and more easily interconnected.
This allows the vehicle to carry much more capability, eg more situational awareness and HUMS (health and usage monitoring systems) sensors.
Tekdata's range of technologies extends beyond land vehicles: manufacturers of aircraft, UAVs, ships, submarines, command and control units, shelters and soldier-portable systems are also expressing strong interest in making the most of our expertise and ability to specify, design, prototype and manufacture whichever technology is most suitable to the application.
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