
Boxer
Founded Year
1999Stage
Acquired | AcquiredValuation
$0000About Boxer
Boxer offers TV, broadband and telephony services in Sweden. Boxer is the pay TV operator in the DTT network in Sweden with subscribers predominantly in the SDU market. Boxer also offers live TV and on demand services through apps for smartphones and tablets and the broadband and telephony offerings rely on fibre infrastructure.
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Latest Boxer News
May 10, 2023
10 May 2023 by Olivia Savage The GMST being supplied by Elbit Systems will provide individual classroom training through to integrated crew training at platoon level for up to four networked vehicles. (Janes/Patrick Allen) Elbit Systems UK has been awarded a contract under Project Vulcan to supply and operate the British Army's Ground Manoeuvre Synthetic Trainer (GMST) system intended for the UK's Boxer and Challenger 3 (CR3) armoured vehicles, the company announced on 9 May. The GMST is designed to offer comprehensive training for crews and individuals (drivers, gunners, and commanders) for the UK's Boxer infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), CR3 main battle tanks (MBTs), and any future armoured vehicles. Initial deliveries of the GMST will support the arrival of the British Army's new Boxer vehicles, scheduled to be delivered in 2023. This preliminary capability will comprise a platform trainer that will deliver both collective and individual training requirements, the company said. High fidelity driver trainers and cabins for turret and armament variants supported with a digital training management system will also be delivered as part of the contract. The simulators can be networked to allow soldiers to train simultaneously in different formations, vehicles, and locations, the company said. 10 May 2023 by Olivia Savage The GMST being supplied by Elbit Systems will provide individual classroom training through to integrated crew training at platoon level for up to four networked vehicles. (Janes/Patrick Allen) Elbit Systems UK has been awarded a contract under Project Vulcan to supply and operate the British Army's Ground Manoeuvre Synthetic Trainer (GMST) system intended for the UK's Boxer and Challenger 3 (CR3) armoured vehicles, the company announced on 9 May. The GMST is designed to offer comprehensive training for crews and individuals (drivers, gunners, and commanders) for the UK's Boxer infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), CR3 main battle tanks (MBTs), and any future armoured vehicles. Initial deliveries of the GMST will support the arrival of the British Army's new Boxer vehicles, scheduled to be delivered in 2023. This preliminary capability will comprise a platform trainer that will deliver both collective and individual training requirements, the company said. High fidelity driver trainers and cabins for turret and armament variants supported with a digital training management system will also be delivered as part of the contract. The simulators can be networked to allow soldiers to train simultaneously in different formations, vehicles, and locations, the company said. 10 May 2023 by Olivia Savage The GMST being supplied by Elbit Systems will provide individual classroom training through to integrated crew training at platoon level for up to four networked vehicles. (Janes/Patrick Allen) Elbit Systems UK has been awarded a contract under Project Vulcan to supply and operate the British Army's Ground Manoeuvre Synthetic Trainer (GMST) system intended for the UK's Boxer and Challenger 3 (CR3) armoured vehicles, the company announced on 9 May. The GMST is designed to offer comprehensive training for crews and individuals (drivers, gunners, and commanders) for the UK's Boxer infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), CR3 main battle tanks (MBTs), and any future armoured vehicles. Initial deliveries of the GMST will support the arrival of the British Army's new Boxer vehicles, scheduled to be delivered in 2023. This preliminary capability will comprise a platform trainer that will deliver both collective and individual training requirements, the company said. High fidelity driver trainers and cabins for turret and armament variants supported with a digital training management system will also be delivered as part of the contract. The simulators can be networked to allow soldiers to train simultaneously in different formations, vehicles, and locations, the company said. 10 May 2023 by Olivia Savage The GMST being supplied by Elbit Systems will provide individual classroom training through to integrated crew training at platoon level for up to four networked vehicles. (Janes/Patrick Allen) Elbit Systems UK has been awarded a contract under Project Vulcan to supply and operate the British Army's Ground Manoeuvre Synthetic Trainer (GMST) system intended for the UK's Boxer and Challenger 3 (CR3) armoured vehicles, the company announced on 9 May. The GMST is designed to offer comprehensive training for crews and individuals (drivers, gunners, and commanders) for the UK's Boxer infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), CR3 main battle tanks (MBTs), and any future armoured vehicles. Initial deliveries of the GMST will support the arrival of the British Army's new Boxer vehicles, scheduled to be delivered in 2023. This preliminary capability will comprise a platform trainer that will deliver both collective and individual training requirements, the company said. High fidelity driver trainers and cabins for turret and armament variants supported with a digital training management system will also be delivered as part of the contract. The simulators can be networked to allow soldiers to train simultaneously in different formations, vehicles, and locations, the company said. 10 May 2023 by Olivia Savage The GMST being supplied by Elbit Systems will provide individual classroom training through to integrated crew training at platoon level for up to four networked vehicles. (Janes/Patrick Allen) Elbit Systems UK has been awarded a contract under Project Vulcan to supply and operate the British Army's Ground Manoeuvre Synthetic Trainer (GMST) system intended for the UK's Boxer and Challenger 3 (CR3) armoured vehicles, the company announced on 9 May. The GMST is designed to offer comprehensive training for crews and individuals (drivers, gunners, and commanders) for the UK's Boxer infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), CR3 main battle tanks (MBTs), and any future armoured vehicles. Initial deliveries of the GMST will support the arrival of the British Army's new Boxer vehicles, scheduled to be delivered in 2023. This preliminary capability will comprise a platform trainer that will deliver both collective and individual training requirements, the company said. High fidelity driver trainers and cabins for turret and armament variants supported with a digital training management system will also be delivered as part of the contract. The simulators can be networked to allow soldiers to train simultaneously in different formations, vehicles, and locations, the company said. 10 May 2023 by Olivia Savage The GMST being supplied by Elbit Systems will provide individual classroom training through to integrated crew training at platoon level for up to four networked vehicles. (Janes/Patrick Allen) Elbit Systems UK has been awarded a contract under Project Vulcan to supply and operate the British Army's Ground Manoeuvre Synthetic Trainer (GMST) system intended for the UK's Boxer and Challenger 3 (CR3) armoured vehicles, the company announced on 9 May. The GMST is designed to offer comprehensive training for crews and individuals (drivers, gunners, and commanders) for the UK's Boxer infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), CR3 main battle tanks (MBTs), and any future armoured vehicles. Initial deliveries of the GMST will support the arrival of the British Army's new Boxer vehicles, scheduled to be delivered in 2023. This preliminary capability will comprise a platform trainer that will deliver both collective and individual training requirements, the company said. High fidelity driver trainers and cabins for turret and armament variants supported with a digital training management system will also be delivered as part of the contract. The simulators can be networked to allow soldiers to train simultaneously in different formations, vehicles, and locations, the company said. 10 May 2023 by Olivia Savage The GMST being supplied by Elbit Systems will provide individual classroom training through to integrated crew training at platoon level for up to four networked vehicles. (Janes/Patrick Allen) Elbit Systems UK has been awarded a contract under Project Vulcan to supply and operate the British Army's Ground Manoeuvre Synthetic Trainer (GMST) system intended for the UK's Boxer and Challenger 3 (CR3) armoured vehicles, the company announced on 9 May. The GMST is designed to offer comprehensive training for crews and individuals (drivers, gunners, and commanders) for the UK's Boxer infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), CR3 main battle tanks (MBTs), and any future armoured vehicles. Initial deliveries of the GMST will support the arrival of the British Army's new Boxer vehicles, scheduled to be delivered in 2023. This preliminary capability will comprise a platform trainer that will deliver both collective and individual training requirements, the company said. High fidelity driver trainers and cabins for turret and armament variants supported with a digital training management system will also be delivered as part of the contract. The simulators can be networked to allow soldiers to train simultaneously in different formations, vehicles, and locations, the company said. 10 May 2023 by Olivia Savage The GMST being supplied by Elbit Systems will provide individual classroom training through to integrated crew training at platoon level for up to four networked vehicles. (Janes/Patrick Allen) Elbit Systems UK has been awarded a contract under Project Vulcan to supply and operate the British Army's Ground Manoeuvre Synthetic Trainer (GMST) system intended for the UK's Boxer and Challenger 3 (CR3) armoured vehicles, the company announced on 9 May. The GMST is designed to offer comprehensive training for crews and individuals (drivers, gunners, and commanders) for the UK's Boxer infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), CR3 main battle tanks (MBTs), and any future armoured vehicles. Initial deliveries of the GMST will support the arrival of the British Army's new Boxer vehicles, scheduled to be delivered in 2023. This preliminary capability will comprise a platform trainer that will deliver both collective and individual training requirements, the company said. High fidelity driver trainers and cabins for turret and armament variants supported with a digital training management system will also be delivered as part of the contract. The simulators can be networked to allow soldiers to train simultaneously in different formations, vehicles, and locations, the company said.
Boxer Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Boxer founded?
Boxer was founded in 1999.
Where is Boxer's headquarters?
Boxer's headquarters is located at Stockholm.
What is Boxer's latest funding round?
Boxer's latest funding round is Acquired.
Who are the investors of Boxer?
Investors of Boxer include Com Hem.
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