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Thales Nederland B.V. (formerly Hollandse Signaalapparaten B.V. or in short Signaal) is a
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of the
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multinational company Thales Group based in the
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. The firm was founded as ''NV Hazemeyer's Fabriek van Signaalapparaten'' during 1922 by Hazemeyer and Siemens & Halske to produce naval fire-control systems. During the
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, the company's factory was captured and pillaged by the German Army; shortly after the conflict's end, the remaining assets were nationalised by the Dutch government, the company being renamed ''N.V. Hollandsche Signaalapparaten'' (or ''Signaal'' for short). During 1956, the Netherlands-based electronics company
Philips Koninklijke Philips N.V. (), commonly shortened to Philips, is a Dutch multinational conglomerate corporation that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. Since 1997, it has been mostly headquartered in Amsterdam, though the Benelux headquarters is ...
became the majority owner of Signaal after buying a large portion of the shares from the government. The firm expanded throughout much the
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period, producing various naval electronics and defense systems for a range of customers around the world. During 1990, the French electronics and defence contractor Thomson-CSF acquired Signall from Philips; accordingly, Signaal was rebranded as ''Thomson-CSF Signaal''. Following the renaming of Thomson-CSF to
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in 2000, Thomson-CSF Signaal was renamed ''Thales Nederland''. Presently, the company is primarily involved in naval
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s, such as sensors,
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s and
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systems. Other areas of business include air defence,
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s, optronics, cryogenic cooling systems and
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products.


History

The company was founded during 1922 in the city of the
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, in the
Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl ...
as ''NV Hazemeyer's Fabriek van Signaalapparaten'' by Hazemeyer and Siemens & Halske. Initially specialising in the development of naval fire-control systems, the company was established in the Netherlands was a means of getting around the restrictions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles on Germany; there was a specific stipulation forbidding any German company from manufacturing military equipment. The first major contract to be secured by the company was for the production of the fire control systems of the HNLMS ''Sumatra'' and HNLMS ''Java'', two of the Royal Netherlands Navy's Java-class light cruisers. Throughout the interwar period, the firm expanded rapidly, gaining customers in overseas nations such as
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and
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. During May 1940, amid the turbulent world events of the
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, the company's factory was captured virtually intact by the German Army, having invaded the country during the Battle of the Netherlands. A high proportion of the firm's employee were able to escape to the
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, where many applied their expertise with
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and fire control systems on behalf of the
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. Following the Liberation of the Netherlands and the end of the conflict, most chose to return to the country; the factory itself having been pillaged and left derelict by the Germans. In the immediate postwar years, the Dutch government, being aware of the company's value as a part of its wider defence industry, decided to intervene,
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the company along with its remaining asserts, after which it operated under the name ''N.V. Hollandsche Signaalapparaten'' (or ''Signaal'' for short). During the late 1940s, replacement buildings and facilities were erected and new staff was recruited. In this period of reestablishment, several valuable technologies and new systems were developed in fields such as radar, fire control systems,
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s and air traffic control apparatus. During 1956, a large portion of shares in the company were purchased from the Dutch government by the Netherlands-based electronics company
Philips Koninklijke Philips N.V. (), commonly shortened to Philips, is a Dutch multinational conglomerate corporation that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. Since 1997, it has been mostly headquartered in Amsterdam, though the Benelux headquarters is ...
, making it the majority owner of Signaal. Over the following decades, the business developed various new product lines. During 1975, Signaal began development of what would become the
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CIWS, an autonomous short-range defensive weapon system; it would develop and produce the Goalkeeper for over five decades. In the latter part of the 1980s, another defense subsidiary of Philips, named ''Usfa'', was partially merged with Signaal, becoming known as ''Signaal USFA''. Throughout the latter half of the twentieth century, the firm continued to expand, opening up multiple factories across the Netherlands. By the end of the
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, Signaal had expanded to the point where it had customers in 35 countries and in excess of 5,000 employees. However, the Cold War's demise had led to hefty cuts in many nation's defence budgets, which had in turn caused a downturn in customer demand for Signaal, compelling the company to reorganise itself and to reduce its level of staffing. During 1990, Philips decided that it no longer wanted to pursue defence as a core activity of its portfolio; thus Signaal was sold on to the French electronics and defence contractor Thomson-CSF. Accordingly, Signaal was rebranded as ''Thomson-CSF Signaal''. Following the acquisition, various new systems, largely focused upon defence equipment and combat management tools, were developed. It has continued to specialise in the production of integrated naval command and control, sensor, and communications systems, along with ground-based air defense systems,
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s equipment, and training services to customers across the world. Shortly following the renaming of Thomson-CSF to
Thales Thales of Miletus ( ; grc-gre, Θαλῆς; ) was a Greek mathematician, astronomer, statesman, and pre-Socratic philosopher from Miletus in Ionia, Asia Minor. He was one of the Seven Sages of Greece. Many, most notably Aristotle, regarded ...
during 2000, Thomson-CSF Signaal was renamed ''Thales Nederland''. Since then, the company has continued to expand and seek new opportunities for business. During May 2001, aerospace company EADS Germany and Thales Nederland established a joint venture, ''ET Marinesysteme'', based in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, to develop and produce naval combat systems. The company has been involved in various other projects with EADS, which has since been rebranded as the Airbus Group.


Products


Naval Systems & Sensors

* TACTICOS- Combat Management System * NS100 4D- Naval Air and Surface surveillance 3D AESA radar *
SMART-L SMART-L (Signaal Multibeam Acquisition Radar for Tracking, L band) is a long-range naval search radar introduced in 2002 by Thales Nederland, formerly Hollandse Signaalapparaten (Signaal). The digital antenna array has 24 elements; all are used ...
-EWC - 3D multibeam radar. * I-Mast - housing that accommodates all major radars, sensors and antennas of a naval vessel *
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CIWS - autonomous and completely automatic weapon system for short-range defense. * Gatekeeper - Staring
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* Smart-S MK2 multi beam radar


Land Defence & C4I

* Sotas Solutions - vehicle communications * SQUIRE Ground Surveillance Radar - man-portable medium-range ground surveillance radar


Transportation

* '' OV-chipkaart'' - national chipcard system for public transport in the Netherlands


References


External links

* Defence companies of the Netherlands Electronics companies of the Netherlands Hengelo Radar manufacturers Thales Group divisions and subsidiaries {{manufacturing-company-stub