New £180m Thales contract supports hundreds of UK jobs

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Thales UK 24022021

A £180 million contract to deliver threat detection technology for the British Army’s new Boxer vehicles will support hundreds of jobs in Scotland.

The 10-year Remote Weapons Stations (RWS) contract will protect over 700 jobs at Thales UK’s Glasgow site while supporting 30 apprenticeships.

It uses a 360 degree high definition long range cameras attached to the outside of the vehicle to scan for enemy threats, even when Boxer is moving at speed. The RWS then alerts soldiers inside the armoured Boxer through a digital display – so they can keep a permanent watch outside while remaining safely inside the vehicle.

The system also offers key defensive capabilities, including a multi-barrel smoke grenade launcher, thermal imaging, and infra-red pointers.

Defence last year secured a substantial settlement of more than £24-billion over four years to modernise the Armed Forces to meet the threats of the future and support British across the Union.

Steven Lockley, Managing Director of Thales in the UK’s vehicle integration business in Glasgow, said: “Thales’ subcontract is a great step forward after months of hard work. Working with our strategic partners, Thales is bringing new skills and technologies into the programme, our facilities in Scotland and the UK supply chain.”

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