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Friday, October 29, 2010

Netherlands Government Enters into Underwater Defence Co-Operation Program With Ultra Electronics Maritime Systems

Karel Doorman ClassUltra Electronics announced that its Maritime Systems division in Nova Scotia, Canada has entered into an Underwater Defence Co-operation Program with the Netherlands' Defence Material Organisation (DMO).

The Co-operation Program was signed by Rear Admiral Klaas Visser, Deputy Director and Director of Weapon Systems of the DMO and by Mr. James Hanlon, President of Maritime Systems, at a ceremony held at the Canadian Embassy in The Hague.

The Co-operation Program is the culmination of a series of contracts between the Netherlands and Maritime Systems, the most recent of which was a $25 M (CDN) contract awarded to Ultra in July to supply low frequency active-passive sonar subsystems for DMO's Multistatic Active Passive Sonar (MAPS) project.

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