Thales has marked three decades of undersea dominance with a celebration of Sonar 2076 - from initial production in the ...
The face of the technology sector has changed over recent decades. Historically shaped by a narrow demographic, the industry ...
Thales and IndiGo, India’s largest airline, have signed a strategic maintenance contract for the airline’s current fleet of 430 Airbus A320 aircraft and future order of over 800 A32X aircraft.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has granted a €450 million loan to Thales to finance its research and development investment programme in aeronautics and radar technologies. This programme is set ...
For over 30 years, Thales Australia has been a trusted partner of the Royal Australian Navy, at sea and ashore. We work closely with our partners, knowing that the Navy depends on us to provide ...
Since the first journey on the Spanish network, more than 400 million people have travelled using the High-Speed infrastructure across a wide range of distances, carrying more than 100,000 passengers ...
The UAS100 long range drone draws from Thales’s considerable expertise in aerospace technology, making it the best solution for many applications such as coastal & border surveillance, law enforcement ...
Fulfil your lawful interception obligations with Ulis Thanks to its scalable solution, compliant with the standards and already integrated with the major network equipment providers, you can ...
Thales has released findings from a first-of-its kind survey of more than 3,000 people across the U.S. and Canada, offering a ...
Thales is a major contributor to the success of SAMP/T NG selected by the Danish Ministry of Defence
The Danish Ministry of Defence has selected SAMP/T NG to strengthen its air defence and ensure interoperability with European and NATO armed forces.
The Technologies for Existing and Future Main Battle Tanks (FMBTech) project has been officially launched. This European project aims to revolutionise Main Battle Tanks (MBTs) for modern hybrid ...
Thales in the UK are proud to announce that the British Army have carried out successful trials of the RapidDestroyer system to take down two swarms of drones. Taking place at a secure site, the Army ...
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