An Australian Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle struck by an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) to the north of Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan has been credited with protecting Australian troops travelling in the vehicle.
The soldiers, from the Mentoring and Reconstruction Task Force (MRTF), were operating north of Tarin Kowt when the incident occurred on Thursday, 27 August 2009.
The Department of Defence issued a media release stating that while the vehicle was damaged, Australian troops within escaped injury.
“This incident is a reminder of the ongoing danger that IEDs pose to local nationals and ADF personnel in Afghanistan. It also highlights the outstanding protection provided by the Bushmaster vehicle,” said the Department.
The Bushmaster vehicle is manufactured by Thales Australia’s Bendigo facility. Thales is a core participant of the Defence Materials Technology Centre (DMTC), active in the Armour Applications program. It is involved in a project focused on evolution of vehicle armour requirements and development of improved systems and manufacturing techniques.
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Posted by DMTC on October 13th, 2009 Australian military essentials – from bulletproof vests to aircraft – will be manufactured more quickly and economically thanks to a new facility launched today in Thomastown, Victoria.
The Victorian Minister for Industry and Trade, the Hon. Martin Pakula MP officiated at the opening of the Advanced Surface Solutions Facility (ASSF), a collaboration between the Defence Materials Technology Centre (DMTC) and its partners, including cutting tool expert Sutton Tools.
“Increasingly, materials used to manufacture critical products for our military personnel are inherently difficult to machine,” DMTC’s CEO, Dr Mark Hodge said.
“If we are to maintain our international competitiveness within global supply chains we must establish a capability in the efficient, economical manufacture of these components. This is one of the strategic goals of the DMTC and is the reason for the establishment of the ASSF.”
The ASSF is a world class facility that will focus on developing the latest in computer numerically controlled (CNC) grinding technology, advances in surface coating technology and performance testing of cutting tools. The cornerstone of the ASSF facility is a world class tool coating machine, the Innova, which DMTC acquired with the support of funding from the Victorian Government. The equipment, owned by DMTC, is located at Sutton Tools in Thomastown, Victoria.
Sutton Tools is Australia’s largest manufacturer of engineering cutting tools and power tool accessories. The Australian-owned company employs more than 400 people and is a founding participant of the DMTC.
At the launch of the ASSF Mr Mike Grogan, CEO of Sutton Tools, emphasised the importance of innovation in research and development focused on improving efficiency and productivity in manufacturing.
“In these difficult economic times it is vital that we continue to invest in people and capital equipment in readiness for a return to growth and improved profitability for Australian manufacturing industry.”
DMTC, university researchers and industry will now have access to the world’s best coating technology in the form of the Innova production ready, fully specified research and development machine.
Dr Steve Dowey, General Manager of Surface Technology Coatings, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sutton Tools, noted: “The Victorian Government should be specifically thanked for its support of the DMTC and local industry in establishing world class manufacturing activities directed at strengthening our defence capabilities.”
Also attending the launch of the ASSF was the Speaker of the House of Representatives and Federal local member for Scullin, Mr Harry Jenkins MP.
Posted by DMTC on August 27th, 2009