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An article on SJH Projects, focussing on the human surrogate test limbs was in The Independent today.

An article on SJH Projects, focussing on the human surrogate test limbs was in The Independent today.

Developed at the request of the user community, Det-Pads provide a way of working near detonators with minimised fragmentation risk

A team at Newcastle University’s School of Mechanical and Systems Engineering has just finished a student project looking at improved ‘Ankle-Foot Orthoses’.

Now available, the Frangible Surrogate Arm will be used for investigation protection measures for deminers and for the evaluation of injuries in a vehicle blast event.

The range of surrogate human parts for the testing of energetic events is being expanded with the development of the Frangible Surrogate Arm – FSA.

SJH Projects will be exhibiting a range of products including the Frangible Surrogate Limbs and Frangible Ballistic Head.

SJH Projects has collaborated with the ‘Imperial Blast’ to assess the suitability of the Enhanced Frangible Surrogate Lower Limb (EFSLL) for use comparing protective measures for vehicle IED protection.

The FSL or ‘Frangible Surrogate Limb’ is designed to mimic the behaviour of a human leg under the rapid loading experienced when you step on an anti-personnel landmine or are in a vehicle hit by an IED.

SJH Projects launches a new product for safely testing the circuit continuity of electric detonators.

One of the videos from the SJH Projects website suddenly becomes very popular on You Tube.

Steve Holland of SJH Projects has contributed to an article just published in The Economist.

After the completion of a demanding test series some less critical targets were used for the high speed camera – mainly to demonstrate its capability.

A question often posed by vehicle armourers is why they shouldn’t just use thicker steel rather than apply the XPT material to their protective system. These tests set out to answer that question.

SJH Projects provides support to a series of blast tests to investigate the validity of some of the forensic evidence used in the original trial.

The Technology Demonstrator prepared last year made its exhibtiion debut at DVD2009 on 24th and 25th June 2009, Millbrook Proving Grounds, Bedfordshire.

On the 3rd February 2009, Steve Holland of SJH Projects presented a paper at the prestigious Light & Medium Armoured Vehicles Symposium held at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London.

In June 2008 an informal consortium of specialist companies came together to demonstrate their capabilities in the field of vehicle protection and testing.

Steve Holland of SJH Projects participated in an explosive specialist congress organised by Haverkamp in Germany. The event was a mixture of presentations, practical exercises and live demonstrations.

Steve Holland MIExpE of SJH Projects presented a paper the use of the NATO document ‘AEP55’. He discussed the benefits of AEP55 in vehicle landmine testing as well as areas in which the document could be improved.

The weather during a recent series of blast resistant door trials was typical for Otterburn Ranges – that is pretty foul. The standing water did however gives rise to some interesting images from the high speed camera.