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DCD Protected Mobility displays explosives detection system at WDS 2022

Patrick Kenyette by Patrick Kenyette
March 19, 2022
in Defence Industry
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South African-based DCD Protected Mobility is displaying its explosive and landmine detection system at the World Defence Show (WDS) 2022 currently underway in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh.

Qudra International Co in collaboration with DCD and AirBoss Defence Group presented the system to Saudi Arabia.

“It’s based on the innovative Husky mine detection system, the leading route clearance vehicle in service with the US military and numerous international allies around the world, including several NATO nations,” said Abdulaziz Al-Ali, business development manager at Qudra International.

“With our core expertise in land systems, weapons, and defence structures, Qudra brought together AirBoss Defence Group (ADG) of the United States and DCD Protected Mobility, original equipment manufacturer of the Husky,” Adbulaziz Al-Ali explained. “This partnership now aims to provide the Kingdom with an unparalleled capability in route clearance for our armed forces and allies.”

The Husky can detect, mark, and interrogate landmines and IED threats, and is able to accommodate a range of mission equipment, from ground penetrating radar (GPR) and high-sensitivity low metal content detectors to a roof-mounted remote weapon station for ambush protection.

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It’s armoured cabin can protects the crew from injury, whilst the vehicle’s frangible configuration allows the structural components to break apart in a predictable manner, thus enabling quicker in-field repairs, often completed within an hour, thereby increasing system availability.

“The Husky is absolutely the best in class when it comes to protection of the crew, system survivability, and relative ease of repairs in a short period of time to return it to service,” stated Adbulaziz Al-Ali.

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The Husky was designed and developed by DCD Protected Mobility. Over the past 25 years, it has delivered over 1 600 vehicle systems to international clients around the world, including NATO. DCD has a long-standing partnership with AirBoss Defence Group, which offers tailored solutions to the world’s major militaries, especially industry-leading clearance and counter-IED solutions.

“We as Qudra International are confident that the combined years of experience and expertise in this partnership will not only bring proven route clearance technology to Saudi Arabia, but also enhance local production capability of this outstanding vehicle solution,” Adbulaziz Al-Ali concluded.

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