The Future Rapid Effect System (FRES) was the name for the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) programme to deliver a fleet of more than 4,000 armoured fighting...
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selected as the winner of the Future Rapid Effect System contract with the ASCOD Common Base Platform, beating BAE Systems' CV90 proposal. The Ajax vehicles...
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projects, AT 100 IS and AT104, and was due to be replaced by the Future Rapid Effect System. The British Army initially ordered a batch of 47 vehicles in...
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Combat Vehicle 90 (section Future operators and orders)
United Kingdom The CV90 competed with the Scout SV as part of Future Rapid Effect System. United States The CV90 was a contender for the US Army's cancelled...
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kinetic energy penetrators.[citation needed] Developers of the Future Rapid Effect System (FRES) series of armoured vehicles were considering this technology...
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It was designed to meet the British Army requirements of the Future Rapid Effect System (FRES) program. In 2007, it was announced that three vehicles...
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ASCOD (section Future operators)
September 2015. "THE HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY & ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS - Future Rapid Effect System Specialist Vehicles (FRES SV)". armedforces.co.uk. Retrieved 22...
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M3 Bradley (category BAE Systems land vehicles)
the U.S. Interim Armored Vehicle and the UK Future Rapid Effect System. From 2003 Future Combat Systems (FCS) planned a successor to the M3 Bradley in...
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developed with FSCS in the Future Combat Systems program. The British were expected to do the same with the Future Rapid Effect System. XM1201 reconnaissance...
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and it is hoped that improved systems could protect against KE penetrators. The developers of the Future Rapid Effect System (FRES) series of armoured vehicles...
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However, the chassis could be from a number of in-service vehicles. Future Rapid Effect System, the project for its replacement Ajax, the selected replacement...
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armoured" squadrons, which would eventually be equipped with the Future Rapid Effect System. Following the 2003 defence review Delivering Security in a Changing...
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intention to withdraw from the Boxer programme and focus on the Future Rapid Effect System (FRES) in July 2003. In October 2003, the first Dutch prototype...
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interest by the UK.[citation needed] In 2007, the UK launched the Future Rapid Effect System (FRES) competition for a heavy multi-role armoured vehicle after...
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Reading Ease Score Forest-Range Environmental Study Ecosystems Future Rapid Effect System, of the British Ministry of Defense Fres Oquendo (born 1973),...
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was announced as the provisional winner of the British Army's Future Rapid Effect System (FRES) program in May 2008, but this selection was reversed seven...
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of armoured fighting vehicles to meet the requirements of its Future Rapid Effect System (FRES) programme. As prime contractor, the company's bid centered...
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Royal Armoured Corps (section Future Soldier (2021))
equipped with Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked), and then with Future Rapid Effect System Scout vehicles. Jackal regiments will be part of the Adaptable...
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Delivering Security in a Changing World (redirect from Future Army Structure (2004))
development of the next generation of armoured vehicles, the Future Rapid Effect System (FRES). Royal Air Force Manpower reduced by 7,000. Early withdrawal...
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(see OPORD) FRED – Field ration eating device (Australia) FRES – Future Rapid Effect System FROG – free rocket over ground FS – fire support element FSAT...
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Ground Combat Vehicle (section BAE Systems)
program (part of the Next Generation Combat Vehicle program) Future Rapid Effect System, the planned set of armored cavalry vehicles for the British Army...
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transport planning policy evaluation for the Department for Transport Future Rapid Effect System armoured fighting vehicle programme Design, engineering and planning...
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vehicles to be in-service by 2023. The MIV concept arose through the Future Rapid Effect System (FRES) programme, which was to deliver 4,000 vehicles to replace...
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modernization program known in the U.S. as Future Combat Systems (FCS), in the UK as Future Rapid Effect System (FRES), in Germany known as Infanterist der...
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The Future Systems project (FS) was a research and development project undertaken in IBM in the early 1970s to develop a revolutionary line of computer...
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their motion toward the Sun. In effect, the frost line acted as a barrier that caused the material to accumulate rapidly at ~5 AU from the Sun. This excess...
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Bus rapid transit (BRT), also referred to as a busway or transitway, is a trolleybus, electric bus, or bus service system designed to have higher capacity...
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The Delhi BRTS was a bus rapid transit system in Delhi. The first route opened in 2008 ahead of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, which were held in the city...
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Light rail (redirect from Light Rapid Transport)
characteristics closer to rapid transit. Only when these systems are fully grade-separated, they are referred to as light metros or light rail rapid transit (LRRT)...
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Urban rail transit in India (redirect from Mass rapid transport in India)
highly populated. It consists of Regional Rapid Transit System, suburban rail, monorail, and tram systems. According to a report published in 2021, a...
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