Saab Australia has accepted the delivery of three military CT scanners from technology and capability partner Marshall Land Systems to support the delivery of Australia’s deployable health capability under JP 2060 Phase 3.
Once operational and deployed, the scanners will enable field medical staff to create detailed diagnostic images of patients — enabling immediate and accurate treatment during military and humanitarian missions.
Representatives from Saab Australia attended an event at Marshall Land Systems’ manufacturing facility in the United Kingdom last week to formally accept the CT scanners and celebrate the project milestone.
Saab Australia managing director Andy Keough CSC, congratulated Marshall Land Systems and the Saab project team on the milestone, saying, “Saab has brought together world-leading technology providers and healthcare experts to deliver the JP 2060 Phase 3 deployable health capability for the Australian Defence Force.”
Marshall Land Systems managing director Gary Moynehan said he was delighted Saab Australia representatives were able to visit the Cambridge manufacturing facility for the formal acceptance of the military CT scanning equipment.