Elbit Systems UK (ESUK) – which currently supports
over 500 jobs across the UK – will deliver a
state-of-the-art ‘sensor to shooter’ system creating an
additional 40 highly-skilled engineering and manufacturing
jobs split across Bristol and Sandwich, East Kent.
Utilising state-of-the-art thermal sight technology, the
Dismounted Joint Fires Integrator (DJFI) will
enhance soldiers’ ability to find and identify targets on
the Battlefield. It then provides the crucial targeting
information necessary to fire more quickly and accurately
than ever before.
Using specialist software on a tablet, information gathered
by the DJFI is sent
digitally to an artillery system or aircraft to instantly
engage the target, while the soldier operating the system
remains hidden.
Defence Procurement Minister said:
This contract with Elbit Systems UK not only delivers the
very latest in battlefield technology to our frontline
soldiers, but also invests in the British defence
industry, sustaining more than 500 jobs across the UK.
ESUK has also
confirmed all five subcontractors will also be UK-based.
Additional jobs are expected to be sustained elsewhere
through the UK supply chain between now and 2026.
DJFI
will deliver six distinct Fires Integration equipment
suites – each tailored to specific battlefield mission
roles – to be combined with existing hardware and software.
The technology is designed to be integrated and used
alongside similar equipment used by allied forces, meaning
the UK can play a pivotal role in joint overseas
operations.
Major General Darren Crook, Director of the Land Equipment
Operating Centre for Defence Equipment & Support, the
procurement arm of the MOD, said:
Our commitment to equipping and supporting our Armed
Forces has never faltered and I am delighted that we have
been able to continue to secure state-of-the art
equipment for the British Army.
Colonel Sheldon, Assistant Head of the Army Joint Effects
Delivery team: said:
DJFI will
enable rapid and highly accurate target engagements. In
addition to being fielded across the Army to our fire
support teams and joint terminal attack controllers,
DJFI will also
deliver capability to 3 Commando Brigade, the RAF
Regiment and our special forces. This is a key system
that will contribute directly to modernising our forces
to face future threats.