• Thales Australia employees fill M795155mm high-explosive projectiles at the Benalla Munitions Manufacturing Plant in Victoria, Australia. (Supplied)
    Thales Australia employees fill M795155mm high-explosive projectiles at the Benalla Munitions Manufacturing Plant in Victoria, Australia. (Supplied)
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Following Thales Australia’s recent US Department of Defense qualification of its Australian-made TNT to military specifications, Thales is on schedule to commence production of the 155mm M795 Artillery Projectile capability in early 2022.

Production in Australia of the 155mm M795 Artillery Projectiles will take place in Benalla, regional Victoria, and will include the filling of steel projectile bodies with high explosive TNT, final assembly and completion of quality inspections. The filled projectiles will undergo assessment to ensure they meet ADF and US military specifications.

Building upon more than a decade of exports to the USA of Australian-manufactured propellant, Thales Australia says the US qualification of Australian-made TNT is a critical enabler in the development of Australia’s sovereign munitions capability in support of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and our allies.

"It is an important step in building confidence in the USA that Australia has both the security and the industrial capability to handle both guided and non-guided munitions manufacturing," the company said in a statement. 

The Australian TNT qualification follows announcements made earlier this year between Thales Australia and the US Army’s Development Command Armaments Center establishing a sovereign manufacturing capability for 155mm M795 HE projectiles in Australia. Thales says these agreements with the US have facilitated the technology transfer to Australia of US Intellectual Property, enabling the manufacture of critical munitions products to support the ADF including substantial work already achieved establishing a sovereign manufacturing capability for BLU-126 and BLU-111 aerial ordnance.

The 100% Australian-made TNT includes toluene supplied by Australian SME Viva Energy located in Geelong, Victoria. After undergoing almost two years of test and evaluation by US authorities, Thales’s US qualification "attests to the high quality of the product, and provides an alternative source of TNT supply for the US", the company said.

“I am immensely proud of our highly skilled Australia team who have worked for over three years, working through the rigorous certification processes that have enabled the creation of a true sovereign manufactured munitions capability in Australia," Dion Habner, General Manager of Thales Australia’s sovereign Munitions business said. "This is an essential step in increasing Australia’s industrial capability in advanced manufacturing and self-reliance which is vital to delivering a capability advantage to the Australian Defence Force.”

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