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  • Companies developing specific products or processes for Defence & Security with a proven track-record, particularly in high-tech applications
  • Subcontractors whose products are used in defence & security products or equipment manufacturing
  • Research and consultancy companies
  • Laboratories and Institutes
  • Service providers

Trade and Industry Sectors

WEAPON SYSTEMS SIMULATION – TRAINING

• Cannons – Mortars
• Small calibre weapons
• Lethal and non lethal ammunition
• Pyrotechnics

Soutien et protection des personnels
• Individual clothing and equipment - Camp accommodation
• Health and survival equipment
• NRBC protection equipment

LAND MOBILITY MATERIAL: equipment and
installations protection, intelligent textiles…
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
OPTICS – OPTRONICS
LOGISTIC AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPORT

• Armoured and un-armoured combat vehicles
• Logistic vehicles and ambulances
• Platforms - Propulsion
• Obstacle-crossing equipment
• Earth-moving equipment
• Robots
• Equipment upgrading

• Combat readiness of equipment
• Transport – Materiel Handling
• Re-supply - Storage
• Fuel - Lubricants
• Mobile and static installations - Shelters

AIR MOBILITY TESTS – CONTROLS – INSTRUMENTATION

• Helicopters, Drones
• Parachuting and air delivery equipment

 

C4ISTAR SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

• Command and information systems
• Communication systems - Satellite terminals
• Intelligence - Counter-intelligence
• Electronic warfare

• Equipment and materials specific to peacekeeping and law enforcement operations
• Special equipment: Detection - Mine clearance…
• Security equipment
• Combat medicine
• Special forces equipment

ELECTRONICS – POWER SUPPLY HOMELAND DEFENCE

• Antenna systems
• Dry and wet batteries
• Sensors
• Connectors
• On-board systems

• Equipment and key installations security

TELECOMMUNICATION –
IMAGE AND SIGNAL PROCESSING
SERVICES

 

• Training - Technical documentation
• Information - Communications - Press
• Engineering - Design offices
• Assistance

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Class A

Class B

Class C

Class D

Class E

Class F

Class G

Class H

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CLASS A - Weapons and ammunition - Turrets
Air defence systems A 1 Small calibre weapons and ammunition < 20 mm - - Turrets & mounts A 9
Air-to-air missile systems A 1.1 Machine-guns A 9.1
Ground-to-air missile systems A 1.2 Turrets and mounts for small calibre weapons A 9.2
Miscellaneous anti-aircraft systems A 1.3 Individual weapons A 9.3
Air-to-ground and coastal defence systems A 2 Sniper rifles - Anti-materiel weapons A 9.4
Air-to-ground systems A 2.1 Hand-held grenade launcher systems A 9.5
Coastal defence systems A 2.2 Standard munitions A 9.6
Anti-tank / Wall breaching weapon systems A 3 Smart munitions A 9.7
Missile launchers A 3.1 Close defence weapons A 10
Rocket launchers A 3.2 Knives and bayonets A 10.1
Missiles and rockets A 3.3 Hand grenades (excluding gas and incapacitating grenades: see A 6.1) A 10.2
Army ordnance and munitions A 4 Other close defence systems (reduced-lethality weapons and ammunition: see A 6.1) A 10.3
Missile launchers - Guns - Howitzers A 4.1 Land mines and explosive charges A 11
Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS) A 4.2 Anti-tank and anti-vehicle mines (with the exception that no anti-personnel mines are allowed on site). A 11.1
Artillery missiles and rounds - MLRS rockets A 4.3 Smart mines A 11.2
Smart munitions A 4.4 Explosives and miscellaneous explosive equipment A 11.3
Mortars and mortar ammunition A 5 Mine laying systems A 11.4
Mortars - Mortar systems A 5.1 Signalling and illuminating devices A 12
Standard munitions A 5.2 Igniters and firing mechanisms A 13
Guided munitions A 5.3 Propellants, explosives, charges A 14
Specific weapon systems and munitions A 6 Fuses, homing heads, guidance systems A 15
Reduced lethality or incapacitating weapons and munitions (excluding lasers barred from the exhibition site) A 6.1 Class A sub-assemblies and components A 16
Other systems A 6.2 Weapon components and accessories A 16.1
Guns and ammunition for armoured vehicles > 40 mm - Turrets A 7 Munitions components A 16.2
Guns A 7.1 Miscellaneous A 16.3
Turrets A 7.2 Upgrading Class A equipment A 17
Ammunition A 7.3    
Medium calibre weapons and ammunition (20 to 40 mm) - Turrets & mounts A 8
Cannon A 8.1
Automatic Grenade Launchers A 8.2
Turrets - Remote Weapon Stations A 8.3
Mounts - Pods A 8.4
Shells and grenades A 8.5
Smart munitions A 8.6
CLASS B - Vehicles - Aircraft - Drones (UAV)
Main Battle Tanks and variants > 30 tonne B 1 Vehicle engines and transmission systems - Amphibious propulsion systems B 6
Armoured vehicles: 8 tonne - 30 tonne B 2 Fuel - Lubricants - Storage - Supply B 7
Lightly armoured and un-armoured vehicles < 8 tonne - Other vehicles - Robotic vehicles B 3 Class B sub-assemblies and components B 8
Tactical vehicles (command & control, liaison, reconnaissance) - Mobile shelters B 3.1 Bearings - Tyres - Suspension - Brakes B 8.1
Logistic vehicles - Trucks - Trailers B 3.2 Electronics (Vetronics) - On-board systems B 8.2
Special purpose vehicles: ambulance, repair, fire, antiriot... B 3.3 Electrical or hydraulic equipment B 8.3
Armed Robotic Vehicles / Unmanned Ground Vehicles (excluding IED UGV: see E 4.5) / MULE B 3.4 Fuel supply systems and components B 8.4
Motorcycles - Quads B 3.5 Fire-suppression systems B 8.5
Aircraft – Drones (UAV) B 4 Ventilation - Air conditioning B 8.6
Combat helicopters B 4.1 Cleaning (Compressors, etc) B 8.7
Transport helicopters B 4.2
Other aircraft - Aerostats B 4.3 Fuel tanks - Spares B 8.8
Specialized aircraft operating equipment B 4.4 Winches B 8.9
UAV / UCAV - VTOL - On-board equipment B 4.5 Armour - Add-on armour - Slatted-armour - Protection kits - Hardened glass B 8.10
Parachuting and air delivery B 5 Upgrading Class B equipment B 9
Parachuting materiel and equipment B 5.1    
Air delivery materiel and systems B 5.2
CLASS C - Battlefield management / C4ISTAR (C4ISR & Target acquisition)
Information and Command Systems C4I C 1 Electronics C 8
Network centric / Network enabled warfare C 1.1 Computers and terminal access units - Hardware C 8.1
Resource and transport fleet management C 1.2 Peripherals C 8.2
Observation - Driving / Piloting - Position finding and Navigation C 2 Software C 8.3
Day-night vision devices (binoculars, thermal / IR imagers and cameras) C 2.1 Data and image handling systems C 8.4
Driving / Piloting devices C 2.2 Encryption and information security C 8.5
Geographical Information System - Position finding - Land / Air navigation (GPS) C 2.3 Detection, information-gathering and identification systems C 9
Measuring devices - Observation - Target acquisition C 3 Ground-to-ground surveillance C 9.1
Survey and range-finding C 3.1 Ground-to-air surveillance C 9.2
Meteorological, aerological and ballistic measuring devices C 3.2 Air-to-ground surveillance C 9.3
Artillery computers and peripherals C 3.3 Unattended Ground Sensors (UGS) - Intrusion detectors C 9.4
Sighting / Aiming systems - Fire-control systems C 3.4 Detection systems C 9.5
Target acquisition and marking systems C 3.5 Identification Friend or Foe / Unknown for equipment and personnel C 9.6
Automatic data link systems -Fire coordination systems C 4 Deception and countermeasures equipment C 10
Automatic inter-unit data link systems C 4.1 Signature management C 10.1
Artillery, mortar, missile fire-control and coordination systems / Land and air-to-ground fire coordination C 4.2 Warning Receivers - Countermeasures and active protection (Soft-kill and Hard-kill) C 10.2
Military space C 5 High power micro-waves, High Energy Lasers (HEL) C 10.3
Satellite terminals C 5.1 Electronic Warfare (Support - Attack - Protection) C 10.4
Satellite networks - Broadcast - Management C 5.2 Electric power supply C 11
Military telecommunications networks C 6 Generating sets and power supply systems C 11.1
Microwave links C 6.1 Dry and wet batteries and accumulators C 11.2
Fibre networks C 6.2 Power distribution and regulation C 11.3
Communications equipment C 7 Cables - Fibres - Insulation C 12
Intercoms and telephones C 7.1 Class C sub-assemblies and components C 13
Radios / Software defined radios (SDR) C 7.2 Electronic components C 13.1
Antennas - Masts - Dishes C 7.3 Optical and electro-optical components C 13.2
    Installation equipment and accessories C 13.3
Upgrading Class C equipment C 14
CLASS D - Training & simulation - Support - Personnel Protection - Operational logistics
Training – Simulation D 1 Protection during conventional operations D 4
Simulated combat training - Convoy trainers D 1.1 Body armour D 4.1
Gunnery and driving simulators D 1.2 Helmets, visors, masks, ear and eye protection D 4.2
Training aids D 1.3 Equipment protection D 4.3
Training equipment and weapons/ammunition - Simulation devices D 1.4 Protection of military key points D 4.4
Firing ranges - Targets and associated equipment D 1.5
Supporting and equipping the man D 2 CBRN protection D 5
Rations, survival rations D 2.1 Individual and collective protective equipment and devices D 5.1
Field kitchens - Cooking and refrigeration equipment D 2.2 Detection and identification systems D 5.2
Clothing - Textiles D 2.3 Decontamination systems D 5.3
Ceremonial equipment - Medals - Personal equipment D 2.4 Operational logistics and installations D 6
Camp accommodation - Tents D 2.5 Shelters, hangars, fencing, prepared surfaces D 6.1
Individual and collective equipment - Rucksacks / Load-bearing equipment D 2.6 Storage - Resupply - Tagging / Bar coding D 6.2
Safety equipment - Survival equipment D 2.7 Material handling equipment - Cranes D 6.3
Participation in Soldier Modernization programmes D 2.8 Power, lighting, heating, air-conditioning… D 6.4
Medical treatment - Casualty evacuation - Hospitals - Rescue - Field hygiene D 3 Maintenance D 6.5
First aid equipment D 3.1 Installation security, surveillance and control D 6.6
Identification, classification and casualty evacuation of victims (Ambulances: see B 3.3) D 3.2 Camouflage (nets…) D 6.7
Mobile and field hospitals D 3.3 Upgrading Class D equipment D 7
Medical and surgical equipment D 3.4    
Distress, search and rescue equipment D 3.5
Clearing, lifting, cutting and digging equipment D 3.6
Purification, pest control and decontamination D 3.7
Specialized equipment D 3.8
CLASS E - Special equipment: Engineer works - Crossing - Terrain clearance – Army participation in Homeland Security - Peacekeeping - Urban operations (MOUT)
Engineer field works E 1 Terrain clearance - Explosive Ordance Disposal (EOD) E 4
Anti-tank and anti-personnel obstacles E 1.1 Manual mine clearance - Equipment E 4.1
Excavation and earthmoving E 1.2 Mechanical demining E 4.2
Matting E 1.3 Minefield breaching - Line charges E 4.3
Water crossing - Diving E 2 Unexploded ordnance (UXO): Remote detection and destruction E 4.4
Lightweight boats - Inflatable boats E 2.1 Bomb / Improvised Explosive Device (IED) disposal - Jamming - Robots E 4.5
Motors E 2.2 Homeland / Internal Security E 5
Diving equipment E 2.3 Protecting the civil population E 5.1
Bridging - Obstacle crossing E 3 Infrastructure and key installation protection - Access and entry control E 5.2
Bridge layers - Bridging - Ferries E 3.1 Peacekeeping - Population control - Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) E 6
Miscellaneous equipment (grapnels, scaling equipment…) E 3.2 Law enforcement equipment E 6.1
    Specialized law enforcement materials (anti riot vehicles: see B 3.3) E 6.2
Upgrading Class E equipment E 7
CLASS F - Industrial and Logistic Support
Equipment support and packaging F 1 General-use components and sub-assemblies - Treatment of materials F 4
Workshops, tools, automated systems F 1.1 Mechanical parts and tooling F 4.1
Automatic tests and maintenance F 1.2 Electro-mechanical components F 4.2
Integrated logistic support F 1.3 Hydraulic components F 4.3
Packaging F 1.4 Casting forging, machining, hot and cold metal forming,welding F 4.4
Equipment for handling, distribution and storage F 1.5 Heat and surface treatment F 4.5
Engineering - Manufacturing F 2 Upgrading Class F equipment