Tenix Defence was Australia's largest
defence contractor with core capabilities in Aerospace, Land, Marine and Electronic Systems applications.
BAE Systems
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announced its intention to acquire the company from
Tenix in January 2008 and the acquisition was completed in June 2008 for $775 million.
BAE Systems Australia thus became Australia's largest defence contractor.
The company was formed in 1997 after it was split from parent company
Transfield Services. It was part of
Tenix until the defence contracting arm became known as Tenix Defence. It had two divisions: Tenix Marine and Tenix Aerospace and Defence (comprising the former Land, Aerospace and Electronic Systems divisions).
Land
Tenix Defence provided design, manufacture, modification and repairs to all major in-service military vehicles in Australia. It had over 300 employees in
Wingfield, South Australia and
Bandiana,
Victoria. Wingfield was Australia's largest privately operated military vehicle facility, offering engineering, integrated logistic support, through-life support, configuration management, prototyping, warehousing, production and paint shop facilities.
At Bandiana, the Land Division provided logistic and garrison support services to
Joint Logistics Command. This included warehousing and heavy grade maintenance of artillery, guided weapons, armoured and non-armoured vehicles and other Army weapon systems. Major projects undertaken by the Land Division included LAND 106
M113 Upgrade Project
and 10 Armoured
Limousines (based upon the
Holden Caprice) for the
Australian Attorney-General’s Department.
Marine
Tenix Defence Marine Division was a major ship designer and builder in the Asia Pacific region focusing on the delivery of solutions to defence and commercial opportunities for both new build and support activities.
New construction, repairs and maintenance were undertaken at Australian shipyards in
Williamstown, Victoria and
Henderson, Western Australia. Both facilities also performed in-service support. The
Whangārei
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site in New Zealand fabricated ANZAC
superstructure
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Aboard ships and large boats
On water craft, the superstruct ...
and
hull modules, plus built the four patrol boats for the RNZN Protector Project. Other facilities were located in
Darwin,
Cairns
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The city was founded in 1876 and named after William Cairns, Sir W ...
,
Brisbane
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and
Sydney
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. The division had experience in designing, building and delivering more than 200 naval,
paramilitary
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Overview
Though a paramilitary is, by definiti ...
and specialist vessels.
Ships built by Tenix Defence include ten
''Anzac'' class frigates and two
''Protector''-class offshore patrol vessels. In June 2007, the Australian Minister for Defence announced that Tenix Defence was the preferred tenderer for the construction of the two
Canberra class large amphibious ships known as Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) ships at a cost of $3 billion. The ships,
HMAS ''Canberra'' and
HMAS ''Adelaide'', entered into service in 2014 and 2015 respectively. Tenix had proposed to build the
Navantia
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design in partnership with the Spanish company.
Aerospace
In 1998,
De Havilland Australia was purchased.
[BTR sells Hawker de Haviland and Hawker Pacific ''Australian Aviation'' issue 140 June 1998 page 5]
Through its heritage, Tenix Defence had an unbroken chain of experience in the Australian aviation industry spanning six decades. The Aerospace Division was established in 1998 specifically to provide a support capability for Australian Defence Force (ADF) aircraft programs.
It gained
Authorised Engineering Organisation Certification to conduct design on a number of defence aircraft. The Division also held an
Australian Department of Defence certification for
Earned Value Management. It was managed from
Melbourne
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, and had its own hangar at
Melbourne Airport
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. The division also worked on projects with the ADF on-site at
HMAS Albatross at
Nowra,
RAAF Williamtown and
RAAF Edinburgh.
Electronic Systems Division
Electronic Systems Division (ESD) was the technology and electronic systems hub of Tenix Defence and maintained close ties with the
Defence Science and Technology Organisation. It was a provider of integrated solutions for Network Enabled Systems, Intelligence,
Surveillance
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and
Reconnaissance
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,
Electronic Warfare and
Network Centric Warfare (NCW).
Major projects undertaken by the Electronic Systems Division included Advanced Air Defence Simulator (AADS) to train Australian Army operators in the
SAAB Bofors Dynamics RBS-70 Ground Based Air Defence weapon, LAND 53, Phase 1E
Ninox Ground Surveillance Radar, Phase 1F Ninox Thermal Surveillance System and Phase 2B Ninox Unattended Ground Sensors.
References
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Defunct companies of Australia
1997 establishments in Australia
2008 disestablishments in Australia