
23 Parachute Engineer Regiment Trains with EasiBridge: 16 Air Assault Brigade Adopts the System
In October 2022, EasiBridge® was spotted in the hands of one of the British Army’s most elite engineering units —
The EasiBridge® news archive documents a decade of British bridging innovation through news articles, case studies and field reports — from the first prototype built in a Devon farm workshop in 2015, to combat deployment in Ukraine, French Army evaluations, and the EB100 vehicle bridge capable of crossing 30 metres with no cranes and no access to the far bank. Backed by DASA, procured by the Royal Engineers, and now commercially available worldwide through BANAIR. Follow the story of the world’s most advanced portable bridging system.

In October 2022, EasiBridge® was spotted in the hands of one of the British Army’s most elite engineering units —

On 16 June 2022, EasiBridge revealed one of its most significant capability advances to date — a power-free Armoured Fighting

On 18 February 2022, the acquisition of EasiBridge® by the BANAIR Group was announced publicly for the first time across

On 15 December 2021, the UK’s Defence and Security Accelerator celebrated its fifth anniversary — and chose EasiBridge as one

In August 2021, EasiBridge® made its international commercial debut — listed for the first time on the Ban-Air global defence

On 19 July 2021 — just weeks after the BANAIR acquisition — EasiBridge made its first major product announcement under

On 14 June 2021, BANAIR (Holdings) completed its acquisition of EasiBridge® from Bright Structures Ltd. — a defining moment in

In 2020, EasiBridge reached another operational milestone — prototype trials conducted by 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment (3 Para) during

The international defence news wire BATTLESPACE published a full technical capability summary authored directly by Dr. Stephen Bright. This was

In April 2020, EasiBridge received its first coverage in a major European defence trade publication — European Security & Defence