What's Happening?
The Australian Government has announced a significant investment of A$750 million ($535 million) to manufacture 268 next-generation Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles (PMVs) for the Australian Defence Force (ADF). Thales Australia will produce these
vehicles at its Bendigo facility in Victoria, supporting approximately 300 local jobs over seven years. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to modernize the ADF's protected mobility fleet. The new Bushmasters will feature enhanced armor, increased personnel and tow capacity, and advanced digital communications, among other upgrades. These vehicles are crucial for the ADF's integrated operations, which include maneuver, long-range fires, and amphibious systems.
Why It's Important?
This investment underscores Australia's commitment to strengthening its national defense capabilities and supporting local industry. The production of the Bushmasters not only enhances the ADF's operational readiness but also bolsters the local economy by creating jobs and fostering technological innovation. The vehicles' advanced features will improve the ADF's ability to respond to various threats and challenges, ensuring the safety and effectiveness of its operations. Additionally, the international demand for Bushmasters, used by defense forces in nine countries, highlights the global significance of this investment.
What's Next?
Thales Australia will begin the production of the new Bushmasters, with the first units expected to be delivered in the coming years. The government has also agreed to export recently delivered Bushmasters to the Netherlands, with Thales replacing these vehicles for the ADF at no extra cost. As part of wider defense investments, the government is also upgrading Thales Hawkei vehicles and improving Rheinmetall's truck capabilities, further enhancing Australia's defense infrastructure. These initiatives represent a comprehensive approach to modernizing the country's defense capabilities while supporting local industry.












