• 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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     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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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