Bringing
together unique Australian and Austrian expertise, Thales Australia and
Steyr Mannlicher have signed an agreement to cooperate on global market
opportunities. Steyr Mannlicher is the original designer of the Australian
Defence Force’s F88 assault rifle, which was manufactured and subsequently
developed further by Thales Australia.
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Under
the agreement the two companies will refresh their longstanding cooperation
in military markets, with Thales Australia taking the formal lead in Australia
and New Zealand. This will benefit customers by sharing R&D to drive
product improvements, working towards common supply chains where appropriate,
and streamlining service delivery.
Chris Jenkins, Thales Australia’s CEO, said: “This agreement
represents the continuing evolution of our Soldier Systems business. Steyr
Mannlicher has a long history and a global market outlook which, combined
with our expertise delivering and upgrading infantry weapons, will allow
us to collectively build on our vast knowledge and networks to offer streamlined,
cost-effective solutions to customers.”
“Both companies employ world-class weapon designers and experts,
and our combined capabilities will make this a compelling team. We have
invested significantly in weapon development in Australia, and are eager
to offer Australian innovations through Steyr Mannlicher to the rest of
the world. The current development of the next generation weapon under
the LAND 125 3C program is the most recent example of the innovative work
being done at Lithgow.”
Thales Australia and Steyr Mannlicher have been working together since
1986 to deliver assault rifles, and since then have continuously improved
weapon performance and enabled the integration of a wide range of third-party
accessories. The SA2 currently in service demonstrates the continuing
evolution of this capability.
Over the past few years, Thales Australia has built on its traditional
expertise in the precision manufacturing of small arms at the Thales-owned
Lithgow facility in New South Wales, to offer a wider range of services
including engineering, design, procurement, logistics and project management.
The company also also supports a range of third-party weapons currently
in use by the Australian Defence Force.
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