Login

Forgotten your details?

« Back to previous page

MOD £6.6m CBRN protection suits contract

31 January 2008

A £6.6 million order for 44,000 chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear suits for the Armed Forces has been placed with Remploy

The Remploy-made suits guard against nuclear, biological or chemical attacks and are designed to seal around the CBRN service respirator and fit over combat clothing to give extra protection to troops.

Minister for Defence Equipment and Support, Baroness Taylor said: "Individual protection is of the highest priority and these suits will allow our troops to maintain the tempo of operations should there be a chemical, nuclear or biological incident.

"This order with Remploy will build on improvements we have already made to the protection of our forces against nuclear, biological and chemical threats."

Remploy was formed more than 60 years ago and provides work for people injured at home and abroad during the Second World War and employs a total of 6,500 across the UK. The company has supplied specialist protection suits for several years from its workshops around Scotland and the UK.

Our savings accounts can make banking simple and rewarding.
Business ResilienceEADS Defence & Security

Latest News

Healthcare Connections introduces pandemic flu pro… More…
20 November 2008

China denies space espionage following guilty plea… More…
20 November 2008

New boss for ID cards… More…
19 November 2008

UK most receptive to biometrics… More…
19 November 2008

RSS Feed symbol | What is RSS?
View all news items…

Latest Events

25 - 26 November, 2008
THE FUTURE OF THE CARBON MARKE…
Location: Le Meridien Piccadilly, London

2-3 December, 2008
ISNR London 2008 - The Interna…
Location: Olympia, London

3 - 5 December, 2008
Delivering Netcentric Operatio…
Location: Brussels, Belgium

View all events…

Key Articles

Is London on the brink of a data crunch?… More…
22 October 2008

The practical side of biometric security for the O… More…
22 October 2008

Tighter Budget, Canny Spending… More…
22 October 2008

Olympic Delivery Authority under pressure … More…
22 October 2008

RSS Feed symbol | What is RSS?
View all articles…


Design: Burnthebook