Minister for Defence Industry and Capability Delivery, the Hon Pat Conroy MP, today announced an AUD$100m contract between Defence and Thales Australia for the acquisition of more than 40 Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicles. Ove 1300 Bushmasters have been manufactur...
The Royal Navy has reached a key milestone in autonomous mine-hunting with its first trial of an uncrewed boat from a commercial vessel, showcasing Thales technology.
Radio Frequency Directed Energy Weapons (RFDEW) are a new air defence solution that provide a complementary alternative to conventional weapons systems for use in protecting and defending critical assets¡
What if we solve society's problems by looking at nature's toolbox? We continue our series with a focus on superhydrophobicity, and investigate how it can help keep optical equipment functioning in an optimum manner in the harshest conditions.
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Thales has been approved as a silver support partner of SOC-CMM, highlighting our commitment to help organisations enhance their security operations. Through this accreditation and partnership, we¡¯re trusted to deliver Security Operations Centre (SOC) Maturity Assessme...
Thales Australia and New Zealand is launching a new cyber security services business led by Jacqui Kernot, leveraging Thales¡¯ national security pedigree to help protect Australia¡¯s critical infrastructure, with a particular focus on those with heavy use of operational ...
The Research and Development project ¡®Mine Counter Measures in a Day¡¯ was jointly funded through Trusted Autonomous Systems, established as a Defence Cooperative Research Centre, who also provided technical oversight. The project, commencing in 2020, recently concluded...
Thales Australia and the University of Adelaide recently announced a partnership to explore development of a unique Laser Directed Energy Weapon (LDEW) to counter battlespace threats, including fast-moving swarms of low-profile, armed Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) at e...