• Kevin Dobel, Paul Toole MP, Greg Harr, David Forbes, Graham Evenden. Credit: Thales
    Kevin Dobel, Paul Toole MP, Greg Harr, David Forbes, Graham Evenden. Credit: Thales
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Member for Bathurst Paul Toole has unveiled a new $1.8 million honing machine on the rifle production line at Lithgow Arms. 

The new equipment brings Thales’s investment to more than $30 million in plant and equipment at Lithgow Arms since 2006.

Thales is investing in world class manufacturing capabilities that can be integrated with digital technologies, including 3D printing, advanced optical and targeting equipment and secure digitally networked systems.

Toole said that 92 per cent of content used in production is sourced locally or made on site. 

“I am delighted that more than 200 of Lithgow Arms’s suppliers are located in NSW, and over the last three years these suppliers have received almost $20 million in orders from Thales” Mr Toole said.

“Since 1912, the Lithgow Small Arms Factory (now known as Lithgow Arms) has proudly supported Australia’s soldiers on battlefields around the world,” he said.

Director of Soldier Weapons Systems, Graham Evenden, said that Thales is investing significantly in its manufacturing capability and skills development to develop the world leading technologies for future products.

“Today’s unveiling shows our intent to build on Lithgow Arms’ distinguished heritage to develop and manufacture the next generation soldier weapons systems for the future ADF.”

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