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Via Think Defence:
http://www.ricardo.com/News--Media/Press-releases/News-releases1/2013/Cox-Powertrain-and-Ricardo-announce-MoD-development-contract-for-advanced-engine-concept/
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed its order for the next prototype stage of development of a revolutionary high performance, lightweight diesel engine intended for marine outboard applications on the fast, rigid inflatable boats used by the Royal Navy.
The Cox Powertrain engine concept – with many patents pending – is based on a supercharged, two-stroke diesel opposed piston architecture with Scotch Yoke crankshaft and a central injector position. This engine topology promises a power to weight ratio comparable with high performance gasoline engines, whilst delivering diesel fuel consumption and a package volume around half that of a state-of-the-art diesel engine. The engine is being developed towards the demanding operating conditions of a military application in which extreme diesel performance, light weight and small package size are critical to mission performance, and must be delivered alongside robustness and high reliability of operation.
http://www.ricardo.com/News--Media/Press-releases/News-releases1/2013/Cox-Powertrain-and-Ricardo-announce-MoD-development-contract-for-advanced-engine-concept/