The Saab system increases the survivability of man and machine on the modern battlefield.
In this World Wide Wrap: Spy tech caught in battle, air force seeks microwave tech, and Air Products up to challenge.
The defence giant has integrated its former Grids division with new acquisition CyberSim.
Technology will assist to deliver a safe World Cup, says 2010 Local Organising Committee security chief Linda Mti.
In this World Wide Wrap: Unmanned air vehicle takes shape, Boeing delivers EA-18G Growler, and Coast Guard boosts IT security.
SME defence companies start delivering ground support equipment for the SAAF's new Gripen fighter fleet.
In this World Wide Wrap: Street View breaches Canada's privacy, smartphone gets integrated scanner, and Flir wins $47m imaging contract.
The country's new police air wing chooses a South African "eye in the sky".
In this World Wide Wrap: Pentagon develops unmanned spy planes, US Airforce gets RFID, and Aerojet grows missile defence.
Lukshman Vishnu Maharaj will take up the position of general manager of the company's enterprise division.
The Air Force asks SITA to extend a R650 000-a-month contract for two years.
The Swedish defence giant takes a majority stake in defence IT house Cybersim, as the tender race for Project Legend heats up.
BAE Systems demonstrates an automated damage detection system that may be fitted to the SA Air Force fighter fleet.