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Defence specialist chosen for mines aid in Ukraine

- COREENA FORD Business writer coreena.ford@reachplc.com @scoopford

NORTH East defence specialist Pearson Engineerin­g has secured a contract with the Ministry of Defence to provide equipment to counter the threat of mines being used in the war in Ukraine.

The Newcastle based business, based at the historic Armstrong Works on Scotswood Road, has been enlisted by the MoD to supply the kit to the Ukrainian Armed Forces as part of a £100m-plus mine clearance package, which was initially announced last autumn.

The maintenanc­e and manoeuvre support package – unveiled by Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S) on behalf of the Government and the UK-backed Internatio­nal Fund for Ukraine (IFU) – has been awarded to Pearson Engineerin­g to supply mine clearance equipment that will allow armoured vehicles already in Ukraine to add mine ploughs gifted by the British Army and refurbishe­d by Pearson.

The mine ploughs can be used to clear safe routes and can also be used to ward off other obstacles, including improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

Remote-controlled mine clearance vehicles called MW370s have also been provided to help create safe routes across large stretches of land, as well as Barbadian Mine Rollers designed to protect against pressure-fused mines and IEDs.

Equipment has been provided with spares to help support the Ukrainian Armed Forces while they are in conflict with Russia.

Ian Bell, group chief executive officer at Pearson Engineerin­g, said: “Design and delivery of this type of lifesaving equipment is at the heart of Pearson Engineerin­g’s operations.

“We have supplied more than 3,000 mine ploughs of various types around the world and we continuall­y invest to ensure that we can defeat modern threats as they evolve.

“We are trusted by internatio­nal Armed Forces and we are committed to continuing to defeat battlefiel­d obstacles to keep soldiers safe.”

Ukraine is now the most heavily mined country in the world and, without equipment to mitigate the threat of such devices to life and assets, operations to defend the country’s borders could be significan­tly hindered.

Maj Gen Anna-Lee Reilly, head of strategic capability, engagement and operations at DE&S, said: “We continue to work collaborat­ively with our industrial partners to ensure that Ukraine has the mine clearance and explosive ordnance disposal capabiliti­es it needs, both for the current battle, but also in the interests of a safer and more secure environmen­t for the people of Ukraine in the longer term.”

The contract follows collaborat­ion between Pearson and Germany’s Flensburge­r Fahrzeugba­u Gesellscha­ft (FFG) to supply route-opening mine ploughs to Ukraine, building upon decades of partnershi­p to support European armed forces to overcome the threat of anti-tank mines.

 ?? ?? > The mine clearance vehicles being manufactur­ed at Pearson Engineerin­g’s factory in Newcastle
> The mine clearance vehicles being manufactur­ed at Pearson Engineerin­g’s factory in Newcastle

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