J & S Franklin LtdFranklin House 151 The Strand London WCR2 1HL UK [t] 020 7836 5746 [f] 020 7836 2784
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The DefenCell Profile 300 system has conducted vehicle crash tests successfully meeting PAS68 standard requirements |
27 May 2010 |
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The DefenCell Profile300 Protection System is now available for use as an unobtrusive barrier system for containment purposes for protecting military facilities from natural disasters |
12 March 2010 |
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Attendees of the Military Engineering 2010 show in Munich this month have the opportunity to view demonstrations of the DefenCell force protection system |
08 January 2010 |
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J and S Franklin are attending the Military Engineering Conference in Kent next week to demonstrate its range of defensive protection systems |
13 November 2009 |
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J&S Franklin Limited, based in the UK, have announced an order from 'Eurocorps' for DefenCell. |
15 October 2009 |
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DefenCell will be used in Africa in support of operations. |
11 September 2009 |
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Following the recent contract for the US Army range at Fort Jackson, J & S Franklin will
once again be demonstrating DefenCell, a multi-purpose force protection system at this years' Defence Systems & Equipment International (DSEi09) which will be held at Excel London from the 8th to the 11th September 2009. |
19 August 2009 |
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Once again JSF Systems will be demonstrating DefenCell, a multi-purpose force protection system at this years Force Protection Equipment Demonstration (FPEDVII), from 19th to 21st May 2009 at the Stafford County Regional Airport, Stafford, Virginia, USA. |
14 May 2009 |
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J & S Franklin, manufacturers of the DefenCell Vehicle Barrier System, are for the first time sponsoring the IQPC, 2nd Annual Combat Engineering Conference to be held at The Cafe Royal, in London, England, from the 30th to 31st October, 2008. |
26 October 2008 |
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DefenCell Vehicle Barrier System completes successful crash testing and gains the US Department of State, K-12 Vehicle Barrier Certification. |
29 July 2008 |
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J&S Franklin will be exhibiting DefenCell, a multipurpose force protection system, at
Eurosatory 2008. This International, land, airland, and homeland defence exhibition is
hosted by Ministere de la Defense and Gicat, in Paris, France from the 16th to 20th June
2008.
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23 May 2008 |
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Following the recent successful sale of DefenCell to the Irish Defence Force, J & S Franklin will be exhibiting from their stand number BI-5 at DVD2008 organised by the UK Ministry of Defence. |
02 May 2008 |
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J & S Franklin have announced that the Irish Defence Force have purchased DefenCell Force Protection Systems for operational deployment with their forces as part of the UN mandated, EU-led peacekeeping mission to Chad. |
07 April 2008 |
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J & S Franklin have announced two major contracts to supply tents for the UK
Ministry of Defence for use by British Military personnel in Afghanistan. The tents, part
of the 'Improved Tented Camp' (ITC) have been supplied in a range of sizes for use in
tented field hospitals and as personnel accommodation. The two contacts together are
worth £1m |
01 December 2007 |
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Camp Bastion wins British Construction Industry Awards, 'Judges' Special Award' The award is 'For a building or civil engineering project of any size which the judges consider to be particularly inspirational, in one or more aspects.' |
29 October 2007 |
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J & S Franklin are pleased to announce that following successful blast tests at this years Force Protection Equipment Demonstration (FPED), in the USA, they have received the first order for DefenCell from the US Army. |
13 September 2007 |
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J & S Franklin are proud to announce that DefenCell was selected as one of the products to demonstrate at this years Force Protection Equipment Demonstration (FPED6) at Stafford, Virginia in the USA. Franklin subsidiary, JSF Systems LLC, exhibited a range of DefenCell structures at the show. |
06 September 2007 |
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J&S Franklin Ltd 'DefenCell™' Vehicle Barriersystem completes successful Crash testing by the UK's Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) |
02 September 2007 |
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