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Saab to Provide Mid-Life Extension for UK’s Arthur Systems

  • Saab has received an order from the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence for a mid-life extension and support for the Arthur weapon locating system. The order value is 482 million SEK, and was booked in Q4, 2019.

Arthur protects forces and civilians by providing warning of incoming fire and is also used for tasks including counterbattery missions and fire control. The mid-life extension will represent a major programme of obsolescence management by the insertion of modern technology, ensuring that this critical operational counter-fire capability can be sustained on a cost-effective basis through to its extended out-of-service date. 

“Our Arthur systems have contributed to protecting UK forces for more than 15 years. We look forward to continuing to strengthen the UK’s weapon locating capability for years to come,” says Anders Carp, Senior Vice President and Head of Saab’s business area Surveillance.

Deliveries of the mid-life extension will take place between 2022 and 2023. The support contract covers 2020-2026. Saab will carry out the work in Gothenburg, Sweden, with support also taking place at 5th Regiment Royal Artillery’s Marne Barracks in Catterick, UK. Arthur is known in the UK as the Mobile Artillery Monitoring Battlefield (MAMBA) radar.

 “MAMBA has long proven itself as a battle-winning capability, protecting civilians and troops on operations for many years. Our troops in Catterick will work alongside our counterparts at Saab to ensure this life-saving piece of equipment remains in service for the next six years”, says Jeremy Quin MP, the UK’s Minister for Defence Procurement.

The UK received the first Arthur systems from Saab in 2003, and the systems have supported operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

New Europe Thalys Routes and Travel Opportunities

June 2019 will see Thalys servicing new destinations — Paris Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport and Marne-la-Vallée, which is en route to Disneyland Paris and the shopping outlets of La Vallée Village. With connections from Brussels, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and central Amsterdam, you won’t want to miss out on the new travel opportunities!

By the way, tickets are already available for booking, so get planning!

New Routes at Low Fares

Thalys will operate two daily services from Amsterdam Central and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to Paris Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport and Marne-la-Vallée. Stopping at Rotterdam, Anvers and Brussels, you can secure low fares by planning and booking in advance.

From Airport to Airport

If you’re spending part of your European vacation in Amsterdam, but flying out of Paris Charles de Gaulle (or visa versa), consider saving precious time and money by jumping on a Thalys train connecting the two cities instead of flying. Why? Because you will travel comfortably sans queues and rushing about. Spend that time relaxing in the comfortable seats while taking in the scenery planning your next trip!

Add the Magic of Disney!

You might be discovering the sites of Amsterdam or Brussels, but why not throw in a side trip to Disneyland Paris? Just jump on a Thalys train and change at Marne-la-Vallée. You might even fancy a spot of shopping at La Vallée Village while you’re there. Disneyland and shopping – now that’s a recipe for a some serious family fun!

The connections:
Amsterdam to Marne La Vallée: 3 hr 41 min
Rotterdam to Marne La Vallée: 3 hr 02 min
Antwerp to Marne La Vallée: 2 hr 26 min
Brussels to Marne La Vallée: 1 hr 33 min

New Look and Feel

Not only will there be new routes, Thalys trains will also have a new look in 2022. An exciting project between Belgian designer Axel Enthoven and French designer Matali Crasset, one major feature in the train’s new design is increased storage space for bicycles!