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Thales made the brand of missiles controversially deployed around the London Olympic Games site in 2012.
 
Thales made the brand of missiles controversially deployed around the London Olympic Games site in 2012.
  
It also makes the notorious Watchkeeper drones, which were recently revealed to have so far cost the British taxpayer £1 billion pound over the past 12 years. These aircraft are maintained by a UK-based joint venture called UAS Tactical Systems Ltd (U-TacS)  with Israel's [[Elbit Systems]], (which designed the original Hermes 450 drone that the Watchkeeper was based on). called UAS Tactical Systems Ltd (U-TacS).
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It also makes the notorious Watchkeeper drones, which were recently revealed to have so far cost the British taxpayer £1 billion pounds over the past 12 years. These aircraft are maintained by a UK-based joint venture called [[UAS Tactical Systems]] Ltd (U-TacS)  with Israel's [[Elbit Systems]], (which designed the original Hermes 450 drone that the Watchkeeper was based on).  
  
 
==Revolving door appointments==
 
==Revolving door appointments==
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==MOD contracts==
 
==MOD contracts==
In March 2018 UK Defence Secretary, Gavin Williamson, announced the MOD had signed a contract to spend almost £4million with [[Thales]] and [[General Dynamics Land Systems-UK]] to deliver a vehicle-mounted acoustic shot detection system, named the Acusonic sensor, which can sense and report the direction of incoming enemy fire. <ref> [https://www.forces.net/news/deal-worth-ps37-million-announced-armys-armoured-vehicles Deal Worth £3.7 Million Announced For Army's Armoured Vehicles], Forces Network, 15 March 2018, accessed 26 March 2018 </ref>
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In March 2018 UK defence secretary, [[Gavin Williamson]], announced the MOD had signed a contract to spend almost £4million with [[Thales]] and [[General Dynamics Land Systems-UK]] to deliver a vehicle-mounted acoustic shot detection system, named the Acusonic sensor, which can sense and report the direction of incoming enemy fire. <ref> [https://www.forces.net/news/deal-worth-ps37-million-announced-armys-armoured-vehicles Deal Worth £3.7 Million Announced For Army's Armoured Vehicles], Forces Network, 15 March 2018, accessed 26 March 2018 </ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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[[Category:Arms Industry]][[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door]]
 
[[Category:Arms Industry]][[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door]]

Revision as of 07:25, 26 March 2018

Thales is a French-headquartered defence multinational.

Thales made the brand of missiles controversially deployed around the London Olympic Games site in 2012.

It also makes the notorious Watchkeeper drones, which were recently revealed to have so far cost the British taxpayer £1 billion pounds over the past 12 years. These aircraft are maintained by a UK-based joint venture called UAS Tactical Systems Ltd (U-TacS) with Israel's Elbit Systems, (which designed the original Hermes 450 drone that the Watchkeeper was based on).

Revolving door appointments

MOD contracts

In March 2018 UK defence secretary, Gavin Williamson, announced the MOD had signed a contract to spend almost £4million with Thales and General Dynamics Land Systems-UK to deliver a vehicle-mounted acoustic shot detection system, named the Acusonic sensor, which can sense and report the direction of incoming enemy fire. [1]

Notes

  1. Deal Worth £3.7 Million Announced For Army's Armoured Vehicles, Forces Network, 15 March 2018, accessed 26 March 2018