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XTEK wins ADF contracts worth $2m

Australia's homeland security specialist XTEK Limited has been awarded a number of Australian Defence Force (ADF) purchase orders valued at $2 million. XTEK said the...

Thales’ F90 assault rifle set to enter ADF service  

Global technology leader Thales has signed a $100 million contact to supply rifles, grenade launchers, spare parts and various ancillaries for the Australian Department...

Lithgow manufacturer wins $100m contract to make small arms for ADF

Thales Australia’s facility in Lithgow has been awarded a $100 million contract to continue to manufacture small arms for the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The...

Thales opens new facility to support ADF’s Bushmaster vehicles

Global technology leader Thales Australia has announced that it has opened a new facility in Townsville, Queensland, to support Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles in...

Thales to supply Australian Defence Force with innovative intercom systems

Global technology group Thales has signed a contract with Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles Australia for a C4I system and will supply its new intercom system – the Sotas...

Minister promotes defence industry in Bendigo and Victoria

Minister for Manufacturing David Hodgett met with Thales Global Chairman and CEO during his visit to the company’s Bendigo facility to discuss Coalition Government...

Hodgett says Victorian defence industry well positioned to capture global opportunities

Minister for Manufacturing David Hodgett yesterday presented Victoria’s world class defence manufacturing industry at the opening of Australia’s premier land defence exhibition and a...
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