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Elbit Systems and Thailand's military industrial complex are collaborating on the production of the Israeli company's Autonomous Truck Mounted howitzer System (ATMOS) 155 mm self-propelled (SP) howitzer, it has emerged.
The co-operation programme has been under way since 2012, and represents a major feature of the closer industrial ties between the two countries that is evident at the Defense and Security 2013 exhibition in Bangkok.
Thailand is understood by IHS Jane's to have ordered six ATMOS gun systems, although further orders are expected at a later date.
Under the arrangement, Elbit is building the first platform in Israel while the latter five will be built, following technology transfer, by the Artillery and Mortar Production Division of the Royal Thai Army's (RTA's) Weapon Production Centre (WPC). The RTA is expected to take delivery of the Israeli-built system before the end of 2013 and the locally built platforms by 2015.
Other collaboration programmes currently under way between the two countries are similarly focused on the Thai production of a range of materiel developed by, and purchased from, Israel Military Industries (IMI).
For instance, IMI is partnering the RTA's Military Explosives Factory (MEF) on the production of 81 mm and 120 mm mortar projectiles and 155 mm bimodular artillery charge systems. IMI is also teamed with the WPC and Ministry of Defence's Defence Technology Institute on the production 105 mm M156 high-explosive tank cartridges and rocket artillery systems respectively.
These collaborative programmes reflect Israel's increased penetration in the Thai defence market. Other deals to have been concluded in recent years include the Royal Thai Air Force's procurement of tactical unmanned aerial system produced by Innocon in partnership with local composite material manufacturer G-Force, and the RTA has also taken delivery of more than 1,000 IMI-made 5.56 mm Negev light machine guns and 15,000 5.56 mm IMI Tavor Tar-21 rifles.
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http://www.janes.com/article/29460/elbit-thai-industry-collaborate-on-atmos-155-mm-sp-howitzer
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Elbit Systems and Thailand's military industrial complex are collaborating on the production of the Israeli company's Autonomous Truck Mounted howitzer System (ATMOS) 155 mm self-propelled (SP) howitzer, it has emerged.
The co-operation programme has been under way since 2012, and represents a major feature of the closer industrial ties between the two countries that is evident at the Defense and Security 2013 exhibition in Bangkok.
Thailand is understood by IHS Jane's to have ordered six ATMOS gun systems, although further orders are expected at a later date.
Under the arrangement, Elbit is building the first platform in Israel while the latter five will be built, following technology transfer, by the Artillery and Mortar Production Division of the Royal Thai Army's (RTA's) Weapon Production Centre (WPC). The RTA is expected to take delivery of the Israeli-built system before the end of 2013 and the locally built platforms by 2015.
Other collaboration programmes currently under way between the two countries are similarly focused on the Thai production of a range of materiel developed by, and purchased from, Israel Military Industries (IMI).
For instance, IMI is partnering the RTA's Military Explosives Factory (MEF) on the production of 81 mm and 120 mm mortar projectiles and 155 mm bimodular artillery charge systems. IMI is also teamed with the WPC and Ministry of Defence's Defence Technology Institute on the production 105 mm M156 high-explosive tank cartridges and rocket artillery systems respectively.
These collaborative programmes reflect Israel's increased penetration in the Thai defence market. Other deals to have been concluded in recent years include the Royal Thai Air Force's procurement of tactical unmanned aerial system produced by Innocon in partnership with local composite material manufacturer G-Force, and the RTA has also taken delivery of more than 1,000 IMI-made 5.56 mm Negev light machine guns and 15,000 5.56 mm IMI Tavor Tar-21 rifles.
ที่มา http://www.janes.com/article/29460/elbit-thai-industry-collaborate-on-atmos-155-mm-sp-howitzer
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