
Thales selected for Compound Security System in the Netherlands
12 June 2006
The project will be deployed in August 2006 in the southern Afghanistan province of Uruzgan.
This system will increase the level of safety and protection of personnel and material by improving the situational awareness.
Thales has been working to develop network centric solutions to improve the security of military sites and projected forces. This initiative has already generated several successful programs such as the SPECTRE Assessment study in France or the supply of the MobIDS perimetric detection system to the German Ministry of Defence along with its on-going deployment in Afghanistan.
DISCUS, which is a new success in that area, is clearly the result of a close co-operation between the Dutch Ministry of Defence and THALES.
The DISCUS system interconnects in an innovative way radar systems, day-and-night long range observation systems, a communication platform and a central command post. The DISCUS system is based on proven components which are already in operational use by the Dutch Defence Forces.
Additionally, THALES will provide the system under a fast track program that will see DISCUS to be operational by the time that the Dutch Forces are deployed in theatre.
The award confirms THALES' leading position in area protection systems which are viewed as an increasing need in the frame of today's international peacekeeping and peace-enforcement missions.
About Thales
Thales is a leading international electronics and systems group, serving defence, aerospace and security markets worldwide, supported by a comprehensive services offering. The company's civil and military businesses develop in parallel to serve a single objective: the security of people, property and nations. With more than 20,000 high-level researchers, Thales offers a capability unmatched in Europe to develop and deploy critical information systems. Thales employs 60,000 people in 50 countries and generated revenues of €10.3 billion in 2005, including €3 billion from land systems. At the end of 2005, its order book stood at a record level of over €20 billion.
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