General Dynamics [GD] and Thales Australia said Wednesday they have signed a teaming memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the intention to submit a bid in response to the Land 400 Phase 2-Mounted Combat Reconnaissance Capability Request For Tender.
The two companies have a proven track record of working together across a broad range of vehicle programs. These include Canada’s Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) III Upgrade, the U.K. Foxhound and Scout Specialist Vehicle (SV) Programs, Switzerland’s Piranha CBRN Program, and in Australia the ASLAV Program for Crew Procedural Trainer and electro-optics.
Ian Cook, managing director of General Dynamics Land Systems-Australia, said: “General Dynamics Land Systems and Thales will leverage our strengths to deliver a low-risk Land Combat Vehicle System capability for LAND 400. This is a great opportunity for us to combine world-leading MOTS 8×8 platforms with proven in-country manufacturing, integration, upgrade and through-life support. Our arrangement will maximize domestic and international opportunities for Australian industry and builds on the success of our current platforms in protecting Australian soldiers.
Kevin Wall, Armaments & Protected Vehicles Vice President, Thales Australia, said: “General Dynamics is a global powerhouse in military vehicles. Combined with our experience delivering, supporting and upgrading the life-saving Bushmaster in Australia, we believe the collective expertise of our two companies represents a compelling offer for LAND 400.”
The General Dynamics Land Systems/Thales team expects to offer Australia a value-for-money solution comprising the complete suite of LAND 400 capabilities as required by the Australian Army.