Thales Nederland
Thales Nederland B.V. (formerly Signaal) is a subsidiary of Thales Group involved primarily in naval defence systems (sensors, radars and infrared systems). Other areas of business include air defence, communications, optronics, cryogenic cooling systems and navigation products.
History
The company was founded in 1922 as Fabriek van Signaalapparaten for the development of naval systems.
In 1940 the company's factory was captured by the invading German Army. After the war the company was nationalised as N.V. Hollandsche Signaalapparaten (Signaal).
In 1956 the majority of Signaal shares were purchased by Philips, the Netherlands based electronics company. Between 1956 and the end of the Cold War Signaal's business expanded to the point where it had customers in 35 countries and over 5,000 employees.
In 1990 Philips decided defence was not a core activity and sold Signaal to Thomson-CSF, the French electronics and defence contractor. Signaal became Thomson-CSF Signaal. With the renaming of Thomson to Thales in 2000 Thomson-CSF Signaal became Thales Nederland.
Products
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- IRSCAN / Sirius infra-red surveillance system
- LIOD electro-optic director
- LIROD fire-control system
- M8 (TSM 2072) torpedo fire-control system
- M20 / WM20 / Mk 92 weapon control system and mniature combat systems
- M40 weapon control system
- Mirador (TEOOS) Electro-optic surveillance and weapon-control system
- SEWACO Command and weapon control system
- SINBADS / Spectrum Submarine fire-control combat systems
- Tacticos / MOC command and weapon control system
- Goalkeeper CIWS
- SMART-L radar
- S1850M radar
- SOTAS "Signaal Onboard Two-wire Audio System", a vehicle intercomsystem
- SmartNet Multimedia network for use in vehicles
References
- Thales Nederland "History: Thales Nederland B.V. goes back a long way." Retrieved Jan. 18, 2005.