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Oakdale, South Wales – General Dynamics Land Systems will provide an update on its ongoing programme of experimentation for future capability upgrades across the AJAX family of vehicles at the virtual International Armoured Vehicle (IAV) Conference on 26 January 2021 to 11 February 2021.
At 11:00 on Wednesday 27 January, David Hind, Executive Director, Strategy and Future Business, will share details on AJAX’ potential future capability upgrades; followed by an update on General Dynamics Land Systems’ innovative robotic solutions by Kevin Bonner, Chief Technology Officer, advanced products and technology, at 11:30 on Thursday 11 February.
If you are unable to join the presentations, visit our new virtual portal where you can see our vehicles and their capabilities in more detail (https://gdgoesvirtual.com/ls and Password: GD2021).
For the latest information on General Dynamics Land Systems activities at the conference, please follow our social media channels and visit our website (www.gdlsuk.com). More information about the IAV Conference is available at www.defenceiq.com/events-internationalarmouredvehicles.

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