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US Army buys Bushmasters from Australia
Bendigo defence manufacturer Thales Australia is on the brink of securing a deal to build armoured vehicles for the United States Army.
Thales expects to win a deal within days to supply 1,500 Bushmaster armoured personnel carriers to the US.
The deal will be worth several hundred million dollars and some of the vehicles will be built in Bendigo.
The Bushmaster is already used by the Australian Defence Force and the executive director of the Australia Defence Association, Neil James, says the US Army has been impressed with its performance.
"The simple thing about the Bushmaster is it's a proven performer," he said.
"It's performing very well and the ones that have been attacked in Iraq and Afghanistan have done very well."
The US Army's Humvee personnel carrier has seen its relative lack of amrour exposed by roadside bomb attacks in Iraq, with troops in the field improvising extra armour to improve their safety.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/06/29/1965632.htm
Fantastic news, was this the overseas purchaser you were hinting about a few months ago GF? Either way its great that they chose to have them built here, also keeps the production line if Australia wants to buy more later.
Bendigo defence manufacturer Thales Australia is on the brink of securing a deal to build armoured vehicles for the United States Army.
Thales expects to win a deal within days to supply 1,500 Bushmaster armoured personnel carriers to the US.
The deal will be worth several hundred million dollars and some of the vehicles will be built in Bendigo.
The Bushmaster is already used by the Australian Defence Force and the executive director of the Australia Defence Association, Neil James, says the US Army has been impressed with its performance.
"The simple thing about the Bushmaster is it's a proven performer," he said.
"It's performing very well and the ones that have been attacked in Iraq and Afghanistan have done very well."
The US Army's Humvee personnel carrier has seen its relative lack of amrour exposed by roadside bomb attacks in Iraq, with troops in the field improvising extra armour to improve their safety.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/06/29/1965632.htm
Fantastic news, was this the overseas purchaser you were hinting about a few months ago GF? Either way its great that they chose to have them built here, also keeps the production line if Australia wants to buy more later.
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