French and British industries to develop future unmanned naval systems for Anglo-French MMCM programme
Paris Le Bourget, 20 October 2016 鈥 Thales, BAE Systems and their partner SAAB, ECA Group and ASV 幺力视频 welcome the confirmation by the Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation (OCCAR) that the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) and French Defence Procurement Agency (DGA) will continue their collaboration for the combined United Kingdom and France MMCM (maritime mine counter measures) programme.
Initiated in 2010 under a cooperation agreement between France and the United Kingdom, the MMCM programme develops a prototype autonomous system for detection and neutralisation of sea mines and underwater improvised explosive devices (UWIEDs).
The agreement signed at Euronaval today between Harriet Baldwin, Minister for Defence Procurement in the UK and Laurent Collet-Billon, General Director for French Procurement Agency; is a key milestone in the UK-French co-operation and the commitment to jointly develop future unmanned naval systems.
The next stage of the programme will involve taking the first stage designs into a complete, manufactured system for assessment by the Royal Navy and the French Navy.
鈥淔rom the depths of the oceans to the edges of the universe, Thales鈥 systems are performing at the cutting edge of technology. Today鈥檚 strategically important agreement is an excellent example of the Anglo-French co-operation inventing the world of tomorrow.鈥
Patrice Caine, Chairman & CEO of Thales
BAE Systems Naval Ships Combat Systems Director, Richard Williams, add: 鈥淲e are pleased to be starting stage two of the combined United Kingdom and French MMCM programme, which is a key milestone in the transformation of MCM capabilities and the future operational use of unmanned naval systems.鈥
Gu茅na毛l Guillerme, CEO of ECA Group: 鈥淓CA Group has been providing both French and UK navies with MCM subsea robots for nearly 40 years. We are proud that our wide and unique experience in Autonomous Underwater Vehicles is recognised by those two navies in MMCM program.鈥
Dan Hook, Managing Director at ASV 幺力视频: 鈥淭his contract culminates years of collaborative development work around the use of autonomous systems for MMCM applications. We鈥檙e excited to progress to this next stage of the contract which will see the build of the next generation of MMCM platform following on from the Halcyon demonstrator platform showcased at the Royal Navy鈥檚 recent Unmanned Warrior exercise鈥.