• Australian Army officer Lieutenant Colonel Jason Medley prepares to install a Slivershield electronic force protection system. Defence
    Australian Army officer Lieutenant Colonel Jason Medley prepares to install a Slivershield electronic force protection system. Defence
  • Army officer LTCOL Jason Medley prepares to install a Silvershield electronic force protection system, designed for the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces to counter radio-controlled improvised explosive devices. Credit: Defence
    Army officer LTCOL Jason Medley prepares to install a Silvershield electronic force protection system, designed for the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces to counter radio-controlled improvised explosive devices. Credit: Defence
  • ZCG antennas will be fitted to Silvershield, a vehicle mounted force protection systems provided to the Afghan National Defence and Security Force under the Australian Defence sponsored Redwing Program. Credit: Defence
    ZCG antennas will be fitted to Silvershield, a vehicle mounted force protection systems provided to the Afghan National Defence and Security Force under the Australian Defence sponsored Redwing Program. Credit: Defence
  • The Australian-made device can protect vehicles from radio and mobile phone-triggered IEDs and was designed by the Defence Science and Technology Group in conjunction with the Joint Counter Improvised Threat Task Force. Credit: Defence
    The Australian-made device can protect vehicles from radio and mobile phone-triggered IEDs and was designed by the Defence Science and Technology Group in conjunction with the Joint Counter Improvised Threat Task Force. Credit: Defence
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L3 Micreo has successfully delivered the first batch of the new Silvershield vehicle-mounted counter-improvised explosive device (IED) force protection systems to Defence.

The company was awarded the production order in March this year under the Redwing program, with the initial contract valued at $27 million for 13,000 units to be delivered in 2018.

“We’re proud to be producing these life-saving force protection systems under contract to Defence," Sarah Earey, L3 Micreo’s Vice President and General Manager, said. "The Redwing counter-IED devices previously manufactured by L3 Micreo and currently deployed have proved to be vital in addressing the persistent threat in Afghanistan; this enhanced version of the vehicle-mounted system will continue to save lives.”

Under the REDWING program, L3 Micreo is contracted to support the Defence Science and Technology’s development of the enhanced devices to provide an effective, easy to install and use, force protection system for mounting on light vehicles operating in hazardous environments.

The systems require no hands-on tuning or maintenance and are designed ready for high volume production. A quantity of prototypes were produced by L3 Micreo and successfully field-tested at the end of last year.

“The Redwing program is a well-known example of successful collaboration with industry, and Silvershield is no exception," Defence Minister Marise Payne said at the award of the production order in March.

“IEDs continue to be the weapon of choice for insurgents in Afghanistan and due to their nature will likely remain a persistent and evolving threat to the ANDSF. For this reason the Redwing program will continue to develop new product variants to meet this evolving threat.”

“Silvershield’s expedient production demonstrates Australian industry’s ability to meet and surpass the challenge of high volume and time critical manufacturing," Minister for Defence Industry Christopher Pyne said.

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