21 February 2022, Lithgow, NSW - Thales Australia’s Lithgow Arms business today marked the beginning of a new industrial era for its Lithgow facility and 140-strong workforce, with a sod turning ceremony to commence construction of a new $6.5 million building, the firs...
Thales Australia has welcomed today’s announcement by Defence Minister Peter Dutton of a major boost to the development of Australia’s sovereign Hypersonic weapons capability.
Thales Australia has received Development Approval and will commence construction in February on the first phase of an ambitious industrial plan to transform its Lithgow Arms facility in regional New South Wales.
Following Thales Australia’s recent US Department of Defense qualification of its Australian-made TNT to military specifications, Thales is on schedule to commence production of the 155mm M795 Artillery Projectile capability in early 2022.
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Thales Australia has announced a $6million investment in state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing equipment at the Commonwealth owned Mulwala facility in regional New South Wales [1], to rapidly accelerate sovereign guided weapons manufacturing capability.
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Thales Australia will invest $6.5 million in the first phase of an industrial plan to transform its Lithgow Arms facility in regional New South Wales. Phase 1 of the plan will establish a modern manufacturing and integration hub for the design, development and precisio...
Thales Australia welcomes the announcement by Defence Industry Minister Melissa Price to award a $20m contract to maintain the Royal Australian Navy’s MU90 Light Weight torpedo
Australian supply chain spending by Thales Australia increased to a record high in 2020 despite the economic disruption caused by Covid-19, according to a new detailed research report by Accenture.