Partnerships for the SERAPIS framework have been announced by DSTL including SMEs. The SERAPIS framework was created to allow the DSTL to access talent across the industrial supply base. This includes SMEs, Non-Traditional Defence Suppliers (NTDS) and academia. One goal of the framework is to access to research supply chains to expand ...
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has commissioned Frazer-Nash to undertake an independent technology assessment of rim drive propulsors. The study will assess the effectiveness of rim drives in a range of underwater applications, showing their possible benefits, challenges and possible applications. These novel propulsion systems integrate an electric motor within ...
Experts from Frazer-Nash will be discussing the challenges facing naval system stakeholders, and the benefits that can be realised through innovation and collaboration, at an event taking place at the University of Strathclyde on 2 March. Frazer-Nash’s Stuart Ross, who is organising the event, explained the issues that the speakers will ...
Following a design brief from Dstl, Frazer-Nash, the UK leading systems and engineering technology company, has presented a number of Collective Protection (COLPRO) systems for the armed forces. COLPRO systems create a protective environment against chemical, biological and radiological threats, allowing military personnel to move freely within a toxic free area, ...