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AMD – THE PROUD ASSOCIATION FOR AEROSPACE, MARITIME AND DEFENCE INDUSTRIES OF SOUTH AFRICA

AMD is a non-profit organisation focused primarily on representation of the industry in the South African, as well as global market place. Its focus is to ensure the industry is recognised as a sustainable and responsible industry.


Its current member companies supply a wide range of products and services to South Africa's Department of Defence and Military Veterans (DOD), the security sector and the export market. Providing high-tech solutions at competitive prices makes these products sought after in the export market, which in turn leads to local skills development, job creation and retention.

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SAAB SOUTH AFRICA PRODUCES FIRST INNOVATION WINNER

Defence and security company, Saab announced the winner of its 2010 Innovation Award at its Centurion office on 27 February 2011. Cobus van der Merwe of Saab’s Electronic Defence Systems (EDS) Business Area became the first South African to receive this prestigious award for his innovation in conceptualizing the LEDS Active Protection Solution.

LEDS offers an enhanced survivability method to combat vehicles. The system uses detecting mechanisms and mechanical solutions for high-speed directable launchers to dispense counter missiles. Van der Merwe identified the operational need, conceptualised a world-leading solution and generated the first requirement statement for it between 1995 and 1997. In 2001 he revisited the original concept and requirements and conceptualised what has today become the LEDS Active Protection Solution.

“I am honored to be recognised in this way,” said van der Merwe after receiving his award. “The only way that a radical idea in my head could have ever become a reality is through teamwork. I therefore must thank the team that contributed to making this possible. This award highlights the importance of working together towards a single objective that you are passionate about. It is because of the passion I have for what I do and persistence that I am receiving this award.”

South Africa is Saab’s second largest home-market after Sweden with the company employing approximately 1200 people between its Centurion and Cape Town offices. The protection of locally developed Intellectual Property, like LEDS, takes priority despite the company being Swedish owned.

During an introductory speech at the awarding ceremony, Micael Johansson: President of EDS within the Saab group said, “Saab is committed to South Africa and to seeing it develop its technology base and increase its footprint in the sub-Sahara region. Cobus van der Merwe’s energy and persistence in realising his idea has not only made him proud, but EDS and the larger Saab group as well. We appreciate his contribution and take pride in awarding hard work and dedication”.

Now in its eighth year, the Innovation Award is presented annually to one or several innovators employed by Saab worldwide and recognises outstanding innovation that has contributed to strengthening business opportunities for the Saab group. In the motivation and appointment of award winners, special attention is given to how Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) for the Innovation, in particular patents, have been secured.

LEDS has already realised its first Land Electronic Warfare sale to a NATO customer and significant international interest as an Active Protection Solution (APS). It is fast becoming one of the international benchmarks for APS.

BAE SYSTEMS AWARDED OVER ZAR900 MILLION RG31 MRAP CONTRACT FOR READINESS AND SUSTAINMENT

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – Through its teaming agreement with General Dynamics Land Systems Canada (GDLS-C), BAE Systems, Land Systems South Africa won a contract worth more than ZAR900 million ($130 million) for survivability and mobility upgrades to its RG31 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles.

The upgrade kits will further enhance the survivability and mobility of the battle-proven RG31 vehicles. As part of the modernization work in South Africa, a powerpack providing higher performance and new suspension components and transfer cases, which were designed and manufactured by BAE Systems, will be incorporated into the upgrade kits.

“We appreciate our ongoing relationship with GDLS-C as well as the confidence that the U.S. military has in the RG31 vehicle. Readiness and Sustainment is an important part of our business and through these programmes we continue to protect the lives of U.S. Soldiers,” said Johan Steyn, Managing Director BAE Systems, Land Systems South Africa.

The RG31 is a mature, combat proven mine protected armoured personnel carrier designed, developed and manufactured by BAE Systems in South Africa. In total, over 1,600 RG31 vehicles have been delivered through GDLS-C under the MRAP programme, an additional 566 RG31s have been delivered to U.S. forces under separate contracts.



AMD UPCOMING EVENTS

Masters Programme kicking off at UCT next year

Dear colleagues and friends

Most of you are already aware of the Masters Degree in Radar and Electronic Defence we (CSIR, UCT, UniPisa with support from various others) are initiating. The degree is kicking off in January 2011.

More information about the degree can be found on the website - https://sites.google.com/site/radarmasters

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