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Thales producing equipment for Canadian vehicles
by Richard Tomkins
Quebec City (UPI) Jun 11, 2015


EDA orders recoilless rifle ammunition from Saab
Linkoping, Sweden (UPI) Jun 11, 2015 -Saab have received a European Defense Agency contract to produce and deliver Carl-Gustaf recoilless rifle ammunition for five member states.

The order is for Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, the Czech Republic and Poland, and is first under the framework agreement signed by the EDA and Saab in 2014, allowing for the coordinated purchase of Carl-Gustaf ammunition by participating countries.

"This unique and very flexible way of providing Carl-Gustaf ammunition ensures that our customers can maintain highly capable and deployment-ready defense forces," said Gorgen Johansson, head of Saab's Dynamics business area. "The proven and reliable Carl-Gustaf system offers soldiers unique flexibility and capability through its high accuracy, light weight and built-in compatibility with future innovations."

The Carl-Gustaf is an 84mm recoilless rifle that can be operated by a two-man crew or a single soldier. It is a multi-purpose weapon used against armored targets, installations and enemy troops.

Saab and the EDA signed a framework agreement last year to support potential orders and deliveries of Carl-Gustaf ammunition to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, the Czech Republic and Poland. The agreement is in effect for five years.

The new contract given Saab is worth more than $15.3 million, Saab said. Delivery of the ammunition will take place next year.

"By pooling resources through this multinational agreement, participating member states ensure they get the capabilities they need in the most efficient way possible," said Peter Round, EDA Capability, Armament and Technology director. "It also allows participating countries to purchase ammunition according to their national needs despite having different budget cycles."

The Canadian Army's light armored vehicles are to be equipped with command-and-control systems and mast-mounted surveillance suites from Thales.

The systems are to be provided through a partnership between Thales Canada and DRS Sustainment Systems on a $100 million contract awarded by General Dynamics Land Systems - Canada, which is producing the vehicles for Canada's light armored vehicle-reconnaissance surveillance system project.

"We are proud to have this opportunity to reinforce our position as the trusted provider of command and control software to the Canadian Army and look forward to collaborating with DRS to enable this capability," said Alain Gauthier, vice-president in charge of Secure Communications and Information Systems for Thales in Canada.

Under the partnership, Thales in Canada will design, develop and qualify the Battlefield Operational Surveillance Software, or BOSS, that enables soldiers to configure, control and monitor the surveillance suite sensors from a customized user interface, leveraging Thales' Land Command Support System.

The BOSS software suite will be fully integrated into the latest version of DRS' Surveillance and Battlefield Reconnaissance Equipment system, integrating radar, thermal imaging and laser systems on a stabilized mast.

A production schedule of Thales' system was not disclosed.


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