Thales Looks to Develop Stealth Technology for Submarine Periscopes
Ami Rojkes Dombe | 20/12/2017
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The Australian minister of defense industry, Christopher Pyne, announced today that Thales and AMOG Technologies have teamed to carry out a study into the development of stealth technology for periscopes and optronic masts of Australian submarines.
According to IHS Jane's, the two companies will carry out an initial phase of a technology evaluation study, exploring if AMOG’s technology can roll into the development of these stealth submarine systems.
"Research will examine whether patented technology developed by AMOG Technologies, and currently deployed in the offshore oil and gas sector, has applications to reduce the probability of submarine mast detection as they cut through water," Pyne said in a statement.
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Ami Rojkes Dombe | 20/12/2017
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The Australian minister of defense industry, Christopher Pyne, announced today that Thales and AMOG Technologies have teamed to carry out a study into the development of stealth technology for periscopes and optronic masts of Australian submarines.
According to IHS Jane's, the two companies will carry out an initial phase of a technology evaluation study, exploring if AMOG’s technology can roll into the development of these stealth submarine systems.
"Research will examine whether patented technology developed by AMOG Technologies, and currently deployed in the offshore oil and gas sector, has applications to reduce the probability of submarine mast detection as they cut through water," Pyne said in a statement.
http://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/node/32275