
Maj. Gen. Jason Blain, the Army's head of land systems, and Owen Horsfield, Program Director Long Range Fires at CEA Technologies.
Credit: Kym Smith/Defence Australia
The Australian Defense Department has awarded a A$272 million ($171 million) contract to CEA Technologies to build 14 phased array radars that will support the Australian Army’s long-range fire capabilities. Canberra-based CEA Technologies is slated to deliver the first radars from 2027 to the Army...
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