Line of Defence - Autumn 2021

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Downer awarded Defence Innovation Hub contract for Muskito Downer Defence Systems (DDS) awarded a $3 million contract through Australia’s Defence Innovation Hub to partner with several companies to deliver the Muskito capability for LAND 154 Phase 4. “Muskito is an integrated Counter Improvised Explosive Device (CIED) concept that will use autonomous systems and machine learning to detect threats above the ground and below the surface, and then flag them to an operator via a visual interface,” said Downer Defence Systems’ Executive General Manager, Andrew Foster. “It is part of the capability requirements for Army’s LAND 154 Phase 4 – the Joint Counter Improvised Explosive Device Capability Project,” he said. The Defence Innovation Hub contract will see DDS working as the Prime Systems Integrator with Australian industry partners Urban Circus, EPE, and Insitu Pacific to develop a Muskito prototype and then deliver a technology demonstration for Defence. “IEDs and other related threats have been the scourge of Australian and allied service personnel in their operations overseas in recent decades, and we are grateful to be given an opportunity to play a role in helping to mitigate that threat,” Foster said. “This contract underscores the Government’s commitment to working with industry to create genuine and sustainable sovereign industrial capability. The future of the defence industry is about being self-reliant and creating enduring employment opportunities for Australians,” he said. Downer Defence Systems will act as Prime Systems Integrator and implement its Machine Learning capabilities in the detection of surface and subsurface threats, and provide overall project management to integrate the technology into the Muskito Mission System. Line of Defence

As partners, Urban Circus will develop the system that converts the sensor data into a visual reference for the operator, and Insitu Pacific will deliver the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that will integrate with the unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) to provide tactical data. Partner EPE will draw upon its Force Protection, CIED and Route Clearance domain expertise to support the initial conduct of a concept of operations workshop. EPE will supply innovation and integration support aligned to the provision of the HDT Hunter Wolf UGV, the Cobham Ground Penetrating Radar and a number of other technical systems. Dr Ben Guy, Chief Executive Officer of Urban Circus, said: “The future of work is to work visually. As an Australian owned and operated global leader in 3D visual systems, we are delighted to be working with Downer and Defence with this important work.”

“EPE is very pleased to partner with Downer and the Defence Innovation Hub on the Muskito program, which aligns perfectly with our focus on the delivery of Force Protection solutions,” said EPE’s Managing Director, Warwick Penrose. “The Muskito Program will harness EPE’s CIED domain expertise, technology partners and innovative engineering to deliver a sovereign Australian capability that will protect ADF personnel deployed in nonpermissive operational environments,” he said. “During the time we supported the ADF with unmanned aerial ISR services in Iraq and Afghanistan, our team witnessed the destructive and devastating effects of IEDs,” said Insitu Pacific’s Managing Director, Andrew Duggan, “we welcome the opportunity to be part of this Australian team to develop a worldclass counter improvised threat solution.” 21


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Hits and misses in Christchurch Attacks Royal Commission of Inquiry report

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pages 44-46

Securing our borders, facilities and public spaces

5min
pages 42-43

Crowded Places Strategy: fromdevelopment to implementation

5min
pages 40-41

Women in Security: Cyber trail blazer Kendra Ross

8min
pages 36-38

Policing by consent is not ‘woke’ — it is fundamental to a democratic society

4min
pages 34-35

The Decoding China Dictionary

5min
pages 32-33

Asia Pacific Security Innovation Summit returns to Queenstown

2min
page 31

Treaty of Waitangi and foreign policy

2min
page 30

New Zealand’s Soft Power: Growing, but does it mean anything?

7min
pages 1, 28-29

The Next Three Years: Less deployments, less dollars for the NZDF

4min
pages 26-27

Information Domain: Workforce models for the information age

7min
pages 24-25

Airbus Australia Pacific extends support partnership with NZDF

2min
page 23

Nova Systems to deliver Land Engineering Uplift project for NZDF

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page 22

Downer awarded Defence Innovation Hub contract for Muskito

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page 21

Nominations open for $15,000 Land Forces Innovation Awards

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page 20

Report identifies need for controls on autonomous weapons

2min
page 19

Disconnected Operations: Keeping military assets in sight when ‘Going Dark’

8min
pages 16-18

New Zealand to conclude Afghanistan deployment in 2021

2min
page 15

Interview with GA-ASI’s Tommy Dunehew

6min
pages 12-14

Big Ideas for a Small Nation?

4min
pages 10-11

Global arms industry: Sales by the top 25 companies up 8.5 percent

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Serco Defence New Zealand: Training Navy’s future

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