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OTT Solutions advancing Ratel Service Life Extension Programme
OTT Solutions is forging ahead with the development and testing of its Ratel Service Life Extension Programme (SLEP) infantry fighting vehicle, which is being offered
Mavtech Technologies cements Middle East presence with Supreme Trading Company partnership
South African automotive system designer Mavtech Technologies is cementing its position in the Middle East through its partnership with the UAE’s Supreme Trading Company (STC).
ADI Mechatronics and Mavtech partner on fuel cell technology
Tyre pressure, automation and driveline control specialist Mavtech Technologies have partnered with South African company ADI Mechatronics on industrialising fuel cell technology for electronic drive
Mavtech unveils new tyre inflation products
Mavtech Technologies, as specialists in central tyre inflation systems (CTIS), continue to expand their tyre inflation product lineup and has developed several new products. Mavtech
Mavtech Technologies participates with Denel in Project Muhali G6 obsolescence programme
The Denel Land Systems G6 self-propelled howitzer remains one of the most accurate long-range 155 mm guns in the world. In 1987, during the last
Mavtech Tyre Pressure Control System (CTIS) for 8X8 Utility Truck
Recently the Mavtech Technologies field service division successfully installed and commissioned their proven and verified Tyre Pressure Control (TPC) system on a Mercedes Benz Actros
Mavtech acquires two key suppliers
Tyre pressure, automation and driveline control specialist Mavtech has acquired two of its former suppliers as it secures its supply chain amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
Mavtech goes virtual in lieu of AAD
Mavtech Technologies is taking its Africa Aerospace and Defence (AAD) exhibition stand online this year in place of the physical stand it would have had
Mavtech Tyre Pressure/Driveline controllers an integral part of Husky mine detection system
The origins of the Husky Vehicle Mounted Mine Detection System (VMMDS) reach back to the early 1970s and the Rhodesian Bush War. The escalating use