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The government of South Australia has committed to building a defence technology centre to integrate all land combat arms systems.
The South Australian Land Integration and Innovation Centre would be dedicated to supporting the Australian Army’s entire Land Combat System.
South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill said the centre would allow for an agile response to contemporary security challenges.
“It will provide a place where Defence and industry can increase collaboration and innovation,” Weatherill said in his opening remarks at the conference.
“To ensure the highest level of support, this centre will be located within a Land Systems Precinct at Edinburgh Parks.
“And it will include the co-location of all the manufacturing, sustainment and pre-delivery proving facilities, as well as the various teams necessary to support the army.”
The commitment to support all land force combat systems comes on the back of BAE Systems Australia and Rheinmetall Land Systems being shortlisted for the $5 billion Phase 2 of LAND 400.
Both companies are based in South Australia and will spend the next year outlining their detailed plans on how and where their armoured fighting vehicles will be manufactured.
The proposed Land Integration and Innovation Centre will be located in the already established Land Systems Precinct to the north of the capital city of Adelaide.