Australia’s PMB Defence to Supply Batteries for Canadian Victoria-class Submarines

HMCS CORNER BROOK
14 Aug 2007 Victoria-class submarine HMCS CORNER BROOK on arctic patrol during OP Nanook sails past an Iceberg. Photo : Cplc Blake Rodgers
PMB Defence (PMB) has been assigned the contract to supply submarine batteries to the Canadian Government for its Victoria-class submarines.
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PMB Defence press release

The Royal Canadian Navy operates four Victoria Class conventional submarines which have been active in the service since 2003.  PMB will manufacture the lead-acid based battery systems at our new state-of-the art production, research and development and engineering facilities situated adjacent to the Osborne Naval Shipyard in Adelaide, South Australia.

โ€œThe contract with Canada builds on the capability grown from the Collins-class Submarine program in Australia and various new technology programs we have with other international customers. ย This work further endorses our strategic objective to be the worldโ€™s most credible designer and supplier of submarine battery systemsโ€.



PMB Defenceโ€™ Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Stephen Faulkner

Mr Faulkner added that โ€œThe Canada contract further demonstrates the trust in PMBโ€™s world-class capabilities by an allied country.โ€ This additional contract adds to the recent announcement regarding PMBโ€™s purchase of the EnerSysโ€™ submarine battery business.

PMB looks forward to a collaborative relationship with the Canadian customer, ensuring the Royal Canadian Navy gets the best battery and in turn the best submarine performance.

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