Thales will establish a third facility in Northern Ireland, as announced to Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs). Prime Minister Keir Starmer revealed that Thales will supply 5,000 lightweight multirole missiles to Ukraine, in a deal worth up to £1.6 billion. Thales Managing Director Nigel MacVean confirmed a £100 million investment, including the new site and the recruitment of 200 staff over the next two years. Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly highlighted the economic and defense benefits, emphasizing the impact on local jobs and Ukraine’s war effort. The expansion strengthens Northern Ireland’s role in the UK’s defense industry and bolsters Europe’s military support for Ukraine.
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