BAE Systems and Thales announced a new phase in their long-standing collaboration on submarine sonar capability, marked by the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
In support of the MoU, BAE Systems proposes the appointment of Thales as the pan-flotilla Main Sonar Design Authority and Integrator (MSDA&I).
This role recognises Thales’s deep expertise and ensures that the evolution of the submarine sonar enterprise remains centred on delivering enhanced capability to the armed forces.
“The underwater battlespace is one of the most complex and unforgiving environments in defence, where threats are often unseen but always present. By combining the complementary strengths of Thales and BAE Systems, we are bringing together world-class innovation and proven expertise to deliver cutting-edge sovereign capability for the UK to maintain decisive advantage at sea.” Paul Armstrong, Managing Director for Underwater Systems, Thales in the UK.
“BAE Systems is delighted to sign this MoU with Thales and build upon our long standing, successful and collaborative relationship working to deliver operational advantage to the Royal Navy. This MoU unlocks the opportunity to further improve how we work together across all of our submarine programmes and provides a clear and joint focus in delivering the UK sovereign sonar capability of the future. This collaborative relationship will continue to ensure that we deliver world leading technologies and capabilities to the Royal Navy.” Henry Parker, BAE Systems Integrated Combat Systems Programme Director.
Thales provides anti-submarine warfare sonar solutions to surface platforms, through its Sonar 2087, supporting a further 200 highly skilled staff. With new opportunities emerging internationally, this remains a significant area of growth for Thales’s business.
The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding marks a milestone in the UK’s submarine sonar enterprise, ensuring cutting-edge technology, sovereign capability, and operational advantage for the Royal Navy well into the future.