Barrett Communications at Future Defence and Security Sweden

Barrett Communications at Future Defence and Security Sweden.

Barrett Communications will be attending the upcoming Future Defence & Security Exhibition (FDS) from 27th to 29th November 2012 at Stockholmsmässan, Sweden.

FDS is the first defence and security exhibition in the Nordic countries and the Baltic States. Barrett Communications will join other exhibiting companies, organisations and authorities from around the world, that see the region as a marketplace for their products. Nigel Pescott, Business Development Manager for Barrett Communications will be attending the event and will have the range of HF and VHF tactical communications solutions on show at booth A37:29. “We look forward to exhibiting our tactical portfolio of solutions to the Nordic and Baltic market. We are developing awareness here, with solutions that are high spec, fit for purpose and very cost effective given the current economic climate,” said Mr Pescott.

Further information about the event can be found at www.fdsnordic.com

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