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Weapons maker Thales loses out on multi-billion-dollar StrikeMaster missile deal after Bushmaster win

by Rachel Morgan News Editor April 28, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

French arms manufacturer Thales has failed to secure a multi-billion-dollar contract to integrate missiles into the Bushmaster protected mobility vehicle. This outcome comes just one day after the company was awarded a separate tender to produce 268 additional units of the acclaimed military vehicle.

Lockheed Martin Secures Major Missile Deal

The Australian government has announced American manufacturer Lockheed Martin as the recipient of a $2.7 billion deal. The contract will provide the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) and the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) system.

Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy stated that Australia is already producing missiles compatible with the HIMARS system. He noted that the decision “will create even more demand for precision strike missiles within the Australian Army and deliver more opportunities for precision strike missile manufacture in Australia.”

Did You Realize? The Bushmaster has gained global recognition through its use in Ukraine, where approximately 100 vehicles donated by the Australian government were used as combat vehicles in the war against Russia.

The StrikeMaster and Area Denial

The bid that lost out was for the StrikeMaster, a mobile missile launcher unveiled in 2022 by Thales and Kongsberg. The system features a pair of Naval Strike Missiles (NSM) mounted on a domestically produced Bushmaster, capable of hitting land and sea targets at distances of at least 250 kilometres.

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Touted as a cost-effective method for establishing “area denial” capabilities across Australia’s top end, the StrikeMaster was considered the favorite to win the contract as of December 2024. Live fire testing of the system was conducted as recently as March.

Expert Insight: This decision highlights a complex balancing act for the government: supporting a domestic industrial base while prioritizing the immediate operational capabilities of established global systems. While Thales maintains a stronghold on vehicle production, the shift to Lockheed Martin suggests a strategic preference for the HIMARS ecosystem’s current readiness and missile compatibility.

Sustaining Local Production in Bendigo

Despite the missile contract loss, Thales continues to observe significant investment in its vehicle production. The government recently announced a $1.2 billion spend on fresh Bushmasters and the upgrading of Hawkei vehicles and defence force trucks.

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In addition to the 268 vehicles for Australia, Thales will build approximately 30 more for the Netherlands. These orders are expected to secure manufacturing jobs at the company’s Bendigo-based facility for the next seven years.

Strategic Goals and Future Innovations

The requirement for rocket-mounted systems and missiles was first identified in the 2023 Defence Strategic Review as a necessity for defending Australia’s shores. Defence Minister Richard Marles recently emphasized that the government’s current focus remains on the “additional investment of the Bushmasters.”

Looking ahead, the Australian Army’s research and development arm has explored an electric prototype of the Bushmaster. In 2022, the army indicated that an electric version could offer faster acceleration, more torque, and simplified maintenance due to fewer moving parts.

Such a prototype could potentially export power, allowing the army to operate a workshop or headquarters directly from the vehicle on the battlefield. The future of the StrikeMaster remains uncertain, as Thales has not yet commented on the implications of the contract decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the StrikeMaster system?

The StrikeMaster is a mobile missile launcher developed by Thales and Kongsberg. It consists of a domestically produced Bushmaster vehicle fitted with two Naval Strike Missiles (NSM) capable of striking land and sea targets up to 250 kilometres away.

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Lockheed Martin High Mobility Artillery Rocket System Precision

How much is the contract awarded to Lockheed Martin?

The Australian government awarded Lockheed Martin a $2.7 billion deal to deliver the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) and the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) system.

What are the benefits of the electric Bushmaster prototype?

According to the army in 2022, the electric version could provide faster acceleration, more torque, and easier maintenance. It also possesses the ability to export power to run battlefield workshops or headquarters.

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Australia to sell fleet of Bushmasters to Netherlands, locks in commitment to build 268 more for itself

by Chief Editor April 26, 2026
written by Chief Editor

The Evolution of Protected Mobility: Beyond Troop Transport

The role of the armoured personnel carrier is shifting. While the Bushmaster was primarily designed as a troop carrier, the emergence of project “Land 8113” signals a move toward multi-role versatility. The integration of the StrikeMaster capability transforms these vehicles from transport assets into potent offensive platforms.

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By mounting a pair of Naval Strike Missiles (NSM) on the Bushmaster, the Australian-developed StrikeMaster can target enemy assets on land and sea from distances of at least 250 kilometres. This transition toward “area denial” capabilities allows for a more flexible defence strategy, particularly across Australia’s top end.

Did you know? As of January 2025, more than 1,300 Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicles have been produced, establishing it as a cornerstone of Australian defence manufacturing.

This trend of weaponization is not isolated. The global demand for vehicles that can survive heavy fire while delivering precision strikes is increasing, as evidenced by the effectiveness of Bushmasters in the war in Ukraine, where more than 100 vehicles were gifted by the Australian government.

A Global Blueprint for Armoured Logistics

The recent sale of a Bushmaster fleet to the Netherlands—following a direct request from the Dutch government—highlights a growing trend: the reliance of allied nations on Australian-built protected mobility. The Netherlands is building upon an existing fleet, demonstrating the long-term viability and interoperability of the platform.

A Global Blueprint for Armoured Logistics
Bushmaster Australian Hawkei

The Bushmaster’s footprint now extends far beyond Australia, with service history in nations including the UK, New Zealand, Japan, Indonesia, Fiji and Jamaica. This international adoption creates a feedback loop of operational data that informs future upgrades and variants, such as the Command, Ambulance, and IED versions.

For those following protected mobility trends, the focus is shifting toward “mid-life updates” (MLU). For example, the Dutch Army has previously confirmed plans to undergo major upgrades to its 102 Bushmasters to extend their service life into the mid-2030s.

Sustaining Sovereign Industrial Capability

The commitment of $1.2 billion toward 268 new Bushmasters, alongside upgrades for Hawkei vehicles and army trucks, underscores a strategic shift toward sovereign industrial certainty. By securing production at the Thales facility in Bendigo until 2033, the government is mitigating the risks associated with global supply chain disruptions.

Australia to send an additional 30 Bushmasters to Ukraine | ABC News

This investment is not just about hardware; It’s about regional economic stability. The current production pipeline is expected to support approximately 300 jobs in Bendigo and 150 jobs in Brisbane, where the Thales plant handles Hawkei upgrades.

Pro Tip: When comparing mobility vehicles, distinguish between the Bushmaster (a larger troop carrier) and the Hawkei (a smaller tactical vehicle designed to replace old Land Rovers in high-threat areas).

Yet, the path to sovereign capability has not been without hurdles. The Hawkei rollout faced significant setbacks due to brake safety concerns, leading to a temporary halt in acceptance. The current $450 million investment in Hawkei and medium-heavy truck upgrades (conducted by Rheinmetall and Thales) aims to resolve these legacy issues and refine the fleet’s reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the StrikeMaster?
The StrikeMaster is an Australian-developed capability that mounts Naval Strike Missiles (NSM) onto a Bushmaster vehicle, allowing it to hit land and sea targets up to 250km away.

Frequently Asked Questions
Bushmaster Australian Hawkei

Which countries employ the Bushmaster?
In addition to Australia, the Bushmaster is used by the UK, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Ukraine, Fiji, Jamaica, Japan, and Indonesia.

How many new Bushmasters are being built?
The Australian government has committed to building 268 new Bushmasters, which are in addition to vehicles already being produced to replace those gifted to Ukraine.

Who manufactures the Bushmaster and Hawkei?
Both vehicles are produced by Thales Australia (formerly ADI), with production facilities located in Bendigo, and Brisbane.

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