
Land 400 Weapons Test Fire Range Peer Review
Defence
Land 400 Weapons Test Fire Range Peer Review
KIRK has been engaged by the Queensland Government to undertake a peer review on the Weapons Test Fire Range (WTFR) facility. The peer review covers the specialised disciplines of Architecture, Structures, Acoustics, Ballistics, Mechanical, Electrical / Comms, NCC/DDA and general planning.
Location
South-East Queensland
Status
Complete
Peer Review
As part of the Rheinmetall Defence Australia-New Zealand Headquarters and Military Vehicle Centre of Excellence (MILVEHCOE) project, at the Redbank Motorway Estate in South‐east Queensland, KIRK has been engaged by the Queensland Government to undertake a peer review on the Weapons Test Fire Range (WTFR) facility.
The peer review covers the specialised disciplines of Architecture, Structures, Acoustics, Ballistics, Mechanical, Electrical / Comms, NCC/DDA and general planning.
The Commonwealth Government selected Rheinmetall Defence Australia for the $5.2 billion** Land 400 Phase 2 project to supply the next generation of Combat Reconnaissance Vehicles for the Australian Army.
The peer review covers the specialised disciplines of Architecture, Structures, Acoustics, Ballistics, Mechanical, Electrical / Comms, NCC/DDA and general planning.
The Commonwealth Government selected Rheinmetall Defence Australia for the $5.2 billion** Land 400 Phase 2 project to supply the next generation of Combat Reconnaissance Vehicles for the Australian Army.
KIRK brings over twenty years of experience to bear on the complex issues raised by the design of defence, high security and ballistic orientated projects. KIRK key personnel have developed a breadth of experience and significant exposure to a number of similar projects in the defence industry, with clients such as the Department of Defence, Private Defence Corporation and related organisation projects.
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