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Thales

May 14 2021

The company my father works for sells weapons used in my partner’s homeland

By Izzy Brown, as told to Zelda Grimshaw
As Published in The Guardian 6 May 2021

They make great trucks. That’s what my father says whenever I ask him: “What do they make? Who do they sell them to?” “Only to the good guys,”​​​​ is his standard answer, and the topic changes quickly. But what he calls “trucks”, most people call “tanks”. And ​I am always led to wonder, “What kind of ‘good guy’ drives a tank?”

My father works for Thales, one of the richest weapons corporations in the world. Before heading up security for Thales he worked for Asio, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation.

On a rainy summer’s day in January I learnt that Thales sells weaponised vehicles to Indonesia’s special forces, Kopassus. The same Kopassus that have been accused of terrorising, torturing and murdering the people of West Papua.

My partner is a West Papuan refugee. Half of our children’s family live in West Papua, terrified of Indonesian soldiers, ready to run when Kopassus troops roll into their villages. I was suddenly painfully aware that my father is paid by a company that sells weapons that may be used against his own grandchildren’s family.

I had always suspected that my father’s employer and my partner’s journey might be connected in some way but I had never imagined how horribly entangled their stories were.

Read more in The Guardian…

Zelda Grimshaw and Izzy Brown are musicians and activists from Narrm, Australia.


Jangan Bunuh Kami Lagi (Stop Killing Us) by Disrupt LandForces

Stop Killing us poster

80% of the earth’s wild places are protected by 3% of her people: First Nations people. Weapons are pouring into indigenous lands to enforce extraction and suppress resistance. The weapons used to attack people’s movements from the Amazon to Arizona will be up for sale at Land Forces in Brisbane June 1-3. We have created this anthem for all who stand with us to protect people and protect country.

Download freely and dance to disrupt!

With thanks to Manu Dibango, The Black Brothers, Elf Tranzporter, MC Izzy, Zelda Da & Porobibi

Written by Cate Adams · Categorized: In the news, Thales, West Papua

Mar 18 2021

Thales Videos

Thales Making a Killing video preview

Thales is one of the richest weapons corporations in the world. From their factories in Bendigo and Benalla, Thales has exported killing machinery, aka weaponised vehicles, to Indonesia’s notorious Special Forces Kopassus. Our own Special Air Service, the disgraced #SAS, trains Kopassus.

Thales Australia has exported $1.6 billion in weapons in the past decade. Not content with profiting from war, Thales has also received over $1 billion of our money. Government dealings with Thales are so dodgy, alleged #CabinetRapist Christian Porter tried to cover them up by illegally redacting reports.

Corrupt, filthy rich and #exportingterror in our backyard, while West Papuans struggle for basic human rights. We see you Thales.

Written by Cate Adams · Categorized: Thales

Mar 01 2021

Thales Factsheet

Global HQ
Tour Carpe Diem, 31 Place des Corolles – CS 20001, 92098 Paris La Defense Cedex
+33 (0) 1 57 77 80 00

Thales has offices in:
Africa:
 South Africa,[42] Egypt,[43] Morocco.[44]
Asia: Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, 
Pakistan, India, China, Hong Kong, South Korea, 
Singapore, Japan, Vietnam, Taiwan[45]
Europe: Norway, United Kingdom, Netherlands, 
Germany, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Austria, 
Romania, Poland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Hungary,
Turkey
Oceania: Australia
North America: Canada,[46] Mexico, 
United States
South America:[47] Brazil, Argentina, 
Dominican Republic.

‘Building a future we can all trust’

Thales company slogan

Thales Australia CEO: Chris Jenkins

CEO Chris Jenkins with Dept of Defence rep Ivan Zlabur
CEO Chris Jenkins happily signing a deal with Dept of Defence rep Ivan Zlabur for $1 billion of our money to make bombs and bullets in Benalla

Thales Australia
Finn St, North Bendigo VIC 3550
Tel: +61 3 5440 4311
+61 (0)2 8037 6000 communications@thalesgroup.com.au
+61 (0)2 8037 6000 sales@thalesgroup.com.au

Australia & New Zealand Press Enquiries
+61 (0)404 073 169 
alasdair.cameron@thalesgroup.com.au

Thales has Prime Corporation status – and is one of 8 “primes” in the Global Supply Chain Program. This is primarily about grooming Australian companies to make military exports.

LOCATIONS:
Bendigo – Armoured Vehicles,
Benalla – Munitions


$1.6 billion of exports from Australia in past ten years

In 2006 Thales acquired Australian Defence Industries, a major manufacturer of military equipment such as smokeless gunpowder and the Bushmaster IMV.

In February 2018, Thales won on a A$1.2 billion ($946 million) contract with Airservices Australia and the Australian Department of Defence to unify Australia’s civil and military airspace under a single air traffic control system, named “OneSKY”.[26]

Thales Map of Australian Locations
Thales Map of Australian Locations

Armoured Vehicles/Tanks

2013 Thales sold 3 Bushmaster vehicles to Kopassus. This was a govt to govt contract worth $2.7 million, brokered by AMSO

Thales Bushmaster
Thales Bushmaster

2016

During the fourth Ministerial 2+2 dialogue with Indonesia on October 27 2016, senior Australian defence industry officials signed a collaboration agreement to further develop a mine-resistant armoured vehicle which was launched at IndoDefence 2016 exhibition in Jakarta.

According to the official joint communique, issued by Australian Foreign and Defence Ministers Julie Bishop and Marise Payne and their Indonesian counterparts Retno Marsudi and Ryamizad Ryacudu, the design is based upon the Australian Bushmaster design developed by Thales Australia.

Thales and Indonesian armoured vehicle manufacturer PT Pindad will cooperate on the design, which would be customised for Indonesian Army (TNI) needs. The vehicle is called the Sanca.


Pindad Sanca MRAP with Rheinmetall Qimek RCWS [Source: Wikipedia]
Pindad Sanca MRAP with Rheinmetall Qimek RCWS
[Source: Wikipedia]

Mortar 81mm being fired
This Thales Mo 81 LLR is ‘very easy to use’
Thales mortars loaded
Thales mortars are masterpieces of modern industrial technology. Apparently they will last forever (but only if you never use them)

MUNITIONS

2018

military small arms ammo
Military small arms – ammunition

The Australian government announced Monday (29 June) two deals with munitions suppliers that should help secure hundreds of Australian jobs for another decade. Defence signed a new agreement with Thales Australia for the continued management and operation of Australia’s munition factories in Benalla (Victoria) and Mulwala (New South Wales). The A$1.1 billion agreement provides ensures the supply of key munitions and components for the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The government also signed a deal with supplier NIOA Munitions.

Thales manufacture the following ammunition:
5.56 mm M193/NATO SS109 and L110
5.56 mm/7.62 mm brass & plastic blank
7.62 mm NATO ball/tracer
.50 cal ball
20 mm phalanx and M55 full and sub-calibre projectiles
30 mm DEFA air-to-air and air-to ground
40 mm Q/F For practice Mk6, practice Mk 1 and 1 A/T Mk4 and HE
81 mm mortar augmenting charges
105 mm Tank
105 mm Tank L7 For L35A3 or L56A1
105 mm Howitzer M2 & M4 Zones 1–2   for M67, HE shell
105 mm Howitzer M2 & M4 Zones 3–4   for M67, HE shell
105 mm Tank L7 HESH
105 mm Tank L7 APPSDS
5”/54 naval
155 mm Ho witzer Zones 3–7 for M4A2.


Questionable Practices In the Realms of Corruption2 Revolving Door and Undue Influence

Thales and the Revolving Door

Brendan Nelson, former Defence Minister,  was on the “advisory board” between 2015 and 2019. 1

Former ASIO boss Duncan Lewis joined the Thales board 5 months after he left ASIO  1

Thales and “Undue Influence”2

“Defence recommends buying hundreds of vehicles from Thales, despite no need for them, just so Thales can keep its factory open”

Fahy2

Thales appears to be expert in exerting undue influence on Governments.

  1. influenced AG Christian Porter to censor key parts of the auditor general’s report (ANAO report) into procurement process for the Thales Hawkei vehicle.
  2. influenced the government of 2008-2011 to pursue  a high risk program. / 2015 appointed Nelson to its advisory board / Agreed on the contract
  3. The option was $700million higher than the other options
  4. Defence purchased 214 extra vehicles even though there was no need for them $221million associated increase in expenditure. This was to keep the Bendigo plant operating.
  5. Refused to negotiate on prices once it was locked into the “prime” “GSCP” arrangements – the government lost leverage. 2
  6. Appears to have been involved in overpricing to the tune of $16million but this was “investigated” by a friend of the family. 2/3
  7. All of this was hidden and refused until Rex Patrick fought with the government the parts of the audit report that were redacted, visible. The Government was found to have acted wrongly in redacting parts of the report.4

Culture of cosiness colossal conflicts of interest in defence spending blitz1 michaelwest.com.au

Department of Defence captured by foreign weapons makers Thales-BAE2 MICHELLE FAHY, michaelwest.com.au

Defence to investigate inflated navy contracts3 theaustralian.com.au

Government wrong to censor report to protect arms makers interests tribunal finds4 theguardian.com.au

From Thales website:

Land Forces 2021

1-3 June 2021
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre

LAND FORCES 2021 is an international industry exposition to showcase equipment, technology and services for the armies of Australia and the Indo-Asia-Pacific.

The biennial LAND FORCES exposition is a powerful forum for key decision-makers from throughout the region, enabling government representatives, defence officials, military procurement managers and senior army officers to network with defence materiel manufacturers, equipment suppliers and service providers.

From Thales Australia:

We’re passionate about preserving the planet for future generations. That’s why we operate in a way that protects the environment, preserves biodiversity and respects natural sites. We’re reducing our footprint by minimising our resources, seeking less environmentally harmful alternatives where we can, recycling and preventing pollution wherever possible.

For more information search #disruptlandforces
Email info@disruptlandforces.org

Submarines and Thales

Australia’s $80-$100Billion Submarine Contract has gone to Naval Group which is one third owned by Thales.

Naval is 35 percent owned by Thales, 63 percent owned by French Government - Pie chart
Naval is 35 percent owned by Thales, 63 percent owned by French Government, 1.8% other.

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Written by Cate Adams · Categorized: Fact Sheets, Thales

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