Aardvark Group

Aardvark Group

2007
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2007

2007

The STK Bionix Trailblazer designed and built by Aardvark for Singapore Armed Forces.

2008
January 1

2008

2008

JSFU MK4 purchased by the Libya General People’s Committee (GPC).

The Aardvark JSFU MK4R upgraded with hydraulic drive flail and computerised Bosch systems.

2010
January 1

2010

2010

Irish Defence Force JSFU’s converted to MK4R Hydraulic Flail System

January 1

2010

2010

Aardvark METRAS; Design starts on a new multi-role, armoured vehicle for the UK MOD and Civil Defence Force.

2011
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2011

Joint Services Flail Unit (JSFU) was renamed as the Aardvark Area Mine Clearance System (AMCS).

2017
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2017

2017 Under new management

New Management Team embark on a strategic overhaul of the company focussing on delivering technology driven solutions for the Counter-EO, Counter Terrorism, Civil Defence, Humanitarian and Conservation markets

January 1

2017

UAV: development starts on a UAV to provide situational awareness for mine clearing operations.

2018
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2018

FORSight™: Aardvark enters joint venture with Polito Torino to develop the world’s first frequency modulated RADAR for stand-off detection of buried AP & AT mines.

2019
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2019

Chief Scientific Officer appointed Middle East Office established.

2020
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2020

2020

Aardvark R & D division formed.
Aardvark UAV system range launched.
Aardvark – Counter Drone System developed.

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2020

2020

RANG-R: Aardvark commences Design & Development of class leading unmanned utility vehicle.

January 1

2020

2020

Aardvark enters Strategic “Design & Build” Partnership with Koluman Automotive Industries of Turkey.

Aardvark enters strategic partnership with GEODE of Luxembourg to expand Humanitarian operations in Africa.

January 1

2020

2020

GEN2: A 2nd Generation fully autonomous Aardvark AMCS project commenced.

2025
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2025

2025

Landmine Free 2025
Sadly, despite the continuous work of Aardvark and other organisations around the globe, deaths and injuries from landmines are still happening daily. Although 164 nations have committed to the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty, many have not, and because of this Aardvark continues to strengthen its worldwide partnerships and strives to deliver upon our shared endeavour of achieving a landmine-free world. Read more at https://www.landminefree2025.org/

NO PERSONNEL HAVE EVER BEEN KILLED WHILST OPERATING AARDVARK MACHINERY.
Our latest models are all operated remotely, guaranteeing complete safety.

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