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Tenix and Bofors team up
for ADF artillery upgrade
Tenix Defence has
teamed up with Swedish company Bofors Defence AB to supply the
Australian Defence Force with a new artillery system.
The ADF is seeking tenders under the Land
17 Artillery Replacement Project for an indirect fire support system
to succeed its 105mm Hamel Howitzer and 155mm M198 Howitzer fleet
from 2008-10.
Tenix Defence and Bofors will offer
the ADF with two options: 1. The Archer
solution: a self-propelled 155mm L52 automatic howitzer
incorporated into a modified armoured commercial six-wheel-drive
(6x6) articulated Volvo A30D truck
chassis.
2. A long range
towed artillery system based on the FH77B05 platform that has
consistently performed exceptionally well during recent tests by the
Indian Army.
Australian-owned Tenix Defence
will work closely with Bofors Defence in the integration of the
howitzer with the chassis, and ensure the Volvo articulated hauler
chassis meets Australian requirements and has the desired level of
protection.
Tenix Defence will also develop
training packages and provide maintenance and repair, testing and
evaluation.
Tenix Defence will conduct as
much of the work as possible in Australia, where it already employs
3500 people.
Bofors will provide the
155mm/52-calibre FH-77 BW L52 Archer self-propelled howitzer. Other
parties involved are CJD (chassis); Kongsberg (artillery C2 and fire
control system); Nammo (conventional ammunition manufacture) and
CITS (simulation and training).
The Archer
is a complete artillery system. It is unrivaled in all
terrain mobillity and fire power and has a sophisticated ‘shoot and
scoot’ capability, onboard ammunition and multi round simultaneous
impact (MRSI) capability. It is operated by a crew of three and
requires fewer resources to execute and maintain its capabillity.
Personnel remain protected and effective
inside the cab throughout deployment, acquisition, firing and
redeployment.
Archer marries a proven
artilley system with an off-the-shelf chassis to provide a
sophisticated solution that fits within the Hardnened Network Army
concept.
Tenix Defence, CEO, Robert
Salteri, said the company was very excited about teaming with Bofors
Defence, which it saw as another opportunity to invest in Australian
industry.
“Tenix Defence is confident that
the Archer system meets all the ADF fuctional specification
requirements and is the most practical and cost effeictive solution
for the ADF upgrade” Mr Salteri said".
“Tenix
Defence is a major player in the Australian defence industy
and we believe that this partnership will continue to enhance
Tenix’s industy reputation across the Land and Electronics
divisions.”
Mr Salteri said words that
describe great Olympic archers – “sophisticated, skillful and
precise” – also applied to the Tenix – Bofors Archer system.
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