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Posted: 2024-07-16 05:12:28

In short: 

The federal government says it has identified a "fix" for braking problems in 1,100 Hawkei military vehicles.

The government has also announced a $45 million contract for French arms manufacturer Thales to build 15 missile-equipped Bushmaster military vehicles in Victoria.

What's next? 

Planning is underway to rollout the fixed Hawkei vehicles to the Australian defence force.

The federal government has announced a braking issue found in Hawkei military vehicles has been resolved, after the defence force stopped accepting them in 2020.

Dozens of the light-armoured patrol vehicles had been sitting idle outside the Thales arms manufacturing factory in Central Victoria over recent years.

Federal Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy said a fix had finally been found and planning was underway to roll out the vehicles to defence force units across the country.

"These vehicles are critical to the mobility of the Australian Army," he said.

"[We'll roll them out] through a remediation program to have the fix installed.

"Defence will [then] advise the government on when we can expect to declare full operational capability."

Brigadier John-Paul Ouvrier said the Australian Army worked closely with Thales to find a solution to the braking problem.

"We did extensive testing to identify the fault with the modulator, both on the vehicles but also in the workshop," he said. 

a photo of the shell of a military vehicle

78 Bushmaster military vehicles are currently being built at Thales' factory in Bendigo.(ABC Central Victoria: Shannon Schubert)

New contract provides certainty for defence manufacturer 

The Australian government has also announced a $45-million defence contract for Thales Australia to build 15 new missile-equipped Bushmaster vehicles.

The French defence manufacturer is currently building 78 Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles in Bendigo as part of a $160m contract, with production on the new 15 to start mid next year.

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