Tenix is a privately owned Australian company involved in a range of infrastructure maintenance and engineering products and services to the utility,...
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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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offshore patrol vessel in the Royal New Zealand Navy. The ship was built by Tenix as part of the New Zealand government's Royal New Zealand Navy plans, and...
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issued invitations to register in July 2002 and signed a contract with Tenix Defence (later BAE Systems) in July 2004. The first steel was cut in February...
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Australia in 2007, Tenix Defence supplied the South Australia Police Special Tasks and Rescue Group with a variant known as the Tenix S-600. Ambulance Armoured...
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however, a rival in the form of Tenix Defence was created as a subsidiary of Tenix Group company in 1997. While at one point Tenix Defence had displaced ADI...
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Systems and expanded by the acquisitions of Armor Holdings in 2007 and Tenix Defence in June 2008. It is a subsidiary of BAE Systems. BAE Systems' Australian...
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two-year information-gathering and tender process, an Australian company, Tenix Defence, was selected as the primary contractor. The sealift ship, HMNZS Canterbury...
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of the MRV was sub-contracted to Merwede Shipyards in the Netherlands by Tenix Shipyards in Williamstown, Melbourne, with the design based on the commercial...
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ceremony at Bagram on 24 July 2002. After leaving the ADF, Rowan Tink joined Tenix which was subsequently merged with BAE Systems. Member of the Order of Australia...
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follow on order of ten more ships was offered by Tenix, but not used by the Philippine Coast Guard. Tenix reused the Ilocos Norte design in 2008 for the...
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term, see Mana). The ship was laid down under the joint Anzac project by Tenix Defence at Williamstown, Victoria in 1996, launched in 1997, and commissioned...
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Carlo Salteri (section Tenix)
was a prominent Australian businessman, mechanical engineer, founder of Tenix and co-founder of Transfield. The eldest child of Giuseppe and Flavia Salteri...
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have been evaluated at EAL5, as have multilevel secure devices such as the Tenix Interactive Link. XTS-400 (STOP 6) is a general-purpose operating system...
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the Royal New Zealand Navy from 1960 until 1983. The ship was built by Tenix as part of the New Zealand government's Royal New Zealand Navy plans, and...
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Lockheed Martin and Tenix received a contract to deliver and manage the JORN. Subsequently, during June 1997 Lockheed and Tenix formed the company RLM...
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operations processes of McLaren. The company announced the acquisition of Tenix Defence, a major Australian defence contractor in January 2008. The purchase...
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vessel consists of four vessels built by the Australian shipbuilding company Tenix for the Philippine Coast Guard. They were commissioned from 2000 to 2003...
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Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) in alliance with Metal Storm and Tenix Defence Systems, receiving funding primarily through the Australian Government's...
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government announced that Melbourne-based shipbuilder AMECON (which became Tenix Defence) would build the modified MEKO 200 design. However, the decision...
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Emoleum and Excell Corporation. In October 2014, the construction assets of Tenix were acquired. In March 2017, Downer acquired Hawkins, one of New Zealand's...
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service and search and rescue duties. The ships were built in Whangārei by Tenix Defence, and are based on a modified search and rescue vessel for the Philippine...
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Navy (RAN). The last ship of the class to be completed, she was built by Tenix Defence and commissioned into the RAN in 2006. In 2007, Perth became the...
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Spanish Navy. The contract was awarded to Navantia and Australian company Tenix Defence following a request for tender which ran from February 2004 to June...
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the MEKO 200 ANZ by that company, the ships were built in Australia by Tenix in Williamstown, Victoria. They are designated as helicopter frigates (FFH)...
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All upgrades and new builds are scheduled for completion by 2006. In 2004 Tenix, Saab, and the Australian Department of Defence formed a Private Public...
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Carlos I) was offered by the Spanish, partnering with Australian company Tenix Defence. Although 4,000 tonnes (3,900 long tons; 4,400 short tons) larger...
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for the Australian and New Zealand navies, Warramunga was laid down by Tenix Defence in 1997 and commissioned in 2001. During her career, the frigate...
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History New Zealand Name HMNZS Taupo Namesake Lake Taupo Builder Tenix Defence Launched 23 August 2008 Christened 23 August 2008 Commissioned 29 May 2009...
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Weapon (AICW) developed by the Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Tenix Defence Systems, ADI, NICO and Metal Storm was an experimental F88 Austeyr...
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