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MAJOR MILESTONE FOR ATTACK CLASS SUBMARINE PROGRAM: SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S PMB DEFENCE AND GREECE’S SUNLIGHT SYSTEMS AWARDED CONTRACTS FOR CRITICAL SUBMARINE EQUIPMENT STUDIES AND DESIGN.
16.03.2020


Contracts for the design of the Main Storage Batteries Stages 1 and 2 for the Attack Class submarines have been awarded, another major milestone for the program.

PMB Defence, based in Adelaide and Sunlight, based in Greece have been contracted to provide design, prototyping and qualification activities for the Main Storage Batteries. Both organisations will provide Naval Group with the data necessary to select one as the preferred MSB design for the Attack Class program in 2022.

The Main Storage Batteries are responsible for supplying power to the propulsion system of the submarine and to other equipment on-board the ship. They directly impact the safety of the submarine when diving, making them a critical piece of equipment for the platform.

PMB is a leading supplier of high quality energy and specialised engineering solutions for submarine platforms in Australia. Since 1989 they have continuously supplied MSB’s for the Collins Class and more recently have been contracted to design the UK’s next generation submarine battery. Sunlight is a worldwide recognised submarine battery designer and manufacturer with an extensive knowledge of submarines.

John Davis, CEO, Naval Group Australia said: “The supply contract will be awarded to the organisation that provides a technically superior design, represents the best value for money and demonstrates a strong commitment to the program’s Australian Industry Capability requirements. Naval Group will continue to work with both parties in a range of areas moving forwards to ensure best program outcomes and the maximisation of the involvement of Australian industry in all phases on the contract.”

PMB’s Chief Executive Officer, Stephen Faulkner, welcomed the news. “PMB looks forward to applying its unique understanding of Australian submarine operations to the design and manufacture of a superior Attack Class submarine battery system. This contract supports PMB’s ongoing growth of its skilled workforce and Defence exports from its Australian facilities.”

In Sunlight’s Australian Industry Capability Plan they have outlined their commitment to local manufacturing in Australia including the transfer of technology, skills and knowledge if successful.

Mr. Dimitris Naoumidis, Sunlight’s Advanced Batteries BU Director said: “Sunlight prides itself on being provided with the opportunity to be part of the Attack Class program. Sunlight is committed to assisting Australian industry and meeting and exceeding the expectations of the Commonwealth of Australia for maximum endurance and performance of the Attack Class Submarine batteries. As outlined in our Australian Industry Capability Plan that has been submitted as part of the selection program, new jobs and revenue will be created.”


 
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Safran ponders new aircraft engine unit in Greece


French multinational Safran Group is reportedly examining the installation in Greece of a unit to repair, maintain and rebuild airplane and helicopter engines.

Government sources say discussion are at an advanced stage, though additional efforts are needed to ensure a successful outcome. Should this happen, it would mean a significant investment in a labor-intensive field of particular added value for Greece that could generate remarkable demand for employment, they add.

The interest of the French group in Greece was rekindled during the recent visits of top Greek and French officials to Paris and Athens respectively, taking part in the accompanying business missions. However it is also looking other countries in the eastern Mediterranean for this investment, weighing the needs of its clients, mainly carriers that use its engines as well as other electrical and mechanical equipment it produces.

Safran is also eyeing these services for the defense sector, where it is already very active, including working with France's Naval Group, which will build the Belharra frigates Athens is pondering acquiring.
 
Safran ponders new aircraft engine unit in Greece


French multinational Safran Group is reportedly examining the installation in Greece of a unit to repair, maintain and rebuild airplane and helicopter engines.

Government sources say discussion are at an advanced stage, though additional efforts are needed to ensure a successful outcome. Should this happen, it would mean a significant investment in a labor-intensive field of particular added value for Greece that could generate remarkable demand for employment, they add.

The interest of the French group in Greece was rekindled during the recent visits of top Greek and French officials to Paris and Athens respectively, taking part in the accompanying business missions. However it is also looking other countries in the eastern Mediterranean for this investment, weighing the needs of its clients, mainly carriers that use its engines as well as other electrical and mechanical equipment it produces.

Safran is also eyeing these services for the defense sector, where it is already very active, including working with France's Naval Group, which will build the Belharra frigates Athens is pondering acquiring.

Die französische Firma hatte für die türkische Marschflugkörper hunderte von Turbo-Jet Motoren TR-40 geliefert, die auch SCALP-E Flugkörper antreiben. Nun werden sie von dem türkischen Hersteller KALE durch KTJ-3200 Microturbo-Jetmotoren ersetzt. Die Zusammenarbeit und der Technologietransfer von Antriebstechnik hat sich gelohnt.

Richtet ihnen unseren besten Dank aus :lol:
 
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