Patria (company)

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Patria Group
Native name
Finnish: Patria Oyj
Swedish: Patria Abp
Company typePublic limited company
IndustryDefence, security, and aviation technology
PredecessorValmet, Lapua [fi], Vihtavuori [fi], Oy Sisu Ab, Vammas [fi]
Founded1921; 103 years ago (1921)
Headquarters,
Finland
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Panu Routila [fi] (Chairman)
Esa Rautalinko (CEO and President)
RevenueIncrease 627.1 million (2022)
Increase €53.8 million (2022)
OwnerFinnish government (50.1%)
Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace AS (49.9%)
Number of employees
3,311 (2022)
Websitewww.patriagroup.com

Patria Plc (Finnish: Patria Oyj, Swedish: Patria Abp) is a Finnish provider of defence, security and aviation life-cycle support services. Patria is owned 50.1% by the Finnish government and 49.9% by Norwegian defense group Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace AS.

Operating model

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In accordance with the new growth strategy Patria's operating model and organisation have been renewed in the beginning of 2022. In the new operating model Patria's target is to utilise all Patria people's competences comprehensively. The operating model with business units (excl. Millog) is dissolved and a unified model consisting of strong core functions – Finland, Global, Portfolio and Operations – were created instead:

Finland Division is responsible for the Finnish accounts with focus on the Finnish Defence Forces. Finland consists of four business areas: Air force, Army, Navy and Joint & Security.

Global Division is responsible for accounts outside Finland. Global consists of market areas Nordics, Europe, and World.

Portfolio is responsible for products and services as well as their development and sales support, consisting of six product and service lines: Fleet Availability, Life cycle management, Training & User Support, C5ISTAR, Mission Capability as well as New Products and Services.

Operations is responsible for production and supply chain consisting of four production lines: Airframe & Structure Operations, Engine, Component & Training Operations, Land Operations and System & Integration Operations.

Highlights

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In June 2023, Patria and Lockheed Martin signed the first Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) for direct work within Finland's F-35 industrial participation programme. This MoA covers the contractual framework for F-35 forward fuselage assemblies in Finland by Patria.[1]

Patria launched in the beginning of 2022 its new growth strategy which aims at ambitious growth by the end of 2025. Also a new operating model to support the growth strategy was also prepared and was taken into use at the beginning of 2022. Cooperation negotiations covering the whole Patria were conducted in good cooperation between all personnel groups and the company.[2]

Patria celebrated its 100-year anniversary in 2021. The theme of the anniversary was "The foundation for a secure future". History provides a strong foundation for a safe future, growth, working together and success.[3]

The decision on Finland's future F-35 fighter jets in 2021 is a significant opportunity for Patria, and the company has been actively involved in the preparations supporting the Finnish Defence Administration and the HX programme. The main task has been ensuring national security of supply, maintenance of the equipment and meeting industrial cooperation requirements. The fighter procurement decision will also open Patria access to the global F-35 supply chain.[4]

In 2021, Finland and Latvia signed a frame agreement with Patria for a production phase management of the joint 6x6 armoured vehicle system. In addition, Latvia and Patria signed a delivery contract for over 200 6x6 armoured personnel carriers developed in the joint development programme including also support and training systems. The vehicle deliveries will take place between 2021 and 2029. Finland and Patria also signed a letter of intent for Finland's future serial deliveries.[5]

As part of the European Defence Industrial Development Programme (EDIDP), Patria was selected to lead a defence industry consortium developing future armoured platforms and upgrading existing ground combat capabilities in 2021. The consortium comprises 19 leading defence companies from different EU countries.[6]

History

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Patria's history begins in 1921 with the establishment of the Finnish Air Force Aircraft Factory at Suomenlinna. The operations begin with licensed manufacturing of the German Hansa-Brandenburg aircraft, with the total production volume between 1922 and 1926 amounting to 120 aircraft. Patria's centenary issue describes the company's history.[7]

During March 2016, it was announced that Norwegian defense group Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace AS had agreed terms to purchase a 49.9% stake in Patria; Walter Qvam, Kongsberg chief executive, stated that the company was keen to leverage new advantages from the deal, including Patria's 50 per cent ownership in Norwegian ammunition manufacturer Nammo.[8] The transaction placed a total value of 283.5 million euros on Patria.[9]

During 2001, Patria had secured contracts to build several elements of the NHIndustries NH90 helicopter, such as the rear fuselage, rear ramp, sponsons and sliding doors; the firm also signed Memorandum of understanding to perform final assembly of both the helicopter and its engines.[10] In March 2008, deliveries of Finland's NH90 commenced;[11] deliveries had been delayed from an initial 2004 date thus, to minimize further delay, helicopters were first delivered to an Initial Operational Configuration (IOC-) and Nearly Operational Configuration (IOC+), to be later modified by Patria into a Final Operational Configuration (FOC).[12][13] In September 2011, the Finnish Defence Forces and Patria signed an agreement to provide ballistic protection for onboard personnel across the NH90 fleet.[14] On 18 June 2015, delivery of the final Finnish NH90 took place.[15]

Patria has produced components for numerous aircraft manufacturers; it has manufactured elements of the Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger airliner, as well as being a long-term supplier to the Airbus A320 family and the Embraer ERJ-145.[16][17][18] Patria has also produced components for multiple programmes headed by the European Space Agency.[19][20] During late 2004, the company was actively perusing work on Airbus' A350 XWB and A400M Atlas, as well as Boeing's 787.[16]

Patria also provides support and maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) services for various aircraft. During 2009, it won a contract to modernise the Finnish Air Force's 49 BAE Systems Hawk 51/51As with CMC Electronics's Cockpit 4000 avionics suite;[21] months later, Patria was awarded a second contract to upgrade the avionics of 18 Finnish Hawk 66s.[22] Furthermore, it has made offers to supply and support Hawks for foreign operators, including a bid for the Polish Air Force in 2011.[23] In March 2014, the company partnered with Swiss aerospace company RUAG to offer MRO services to McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet operators worldwide.[24]

List of military equipment

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Patria AMV with the AMOS mortar system

Vehicles

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Weapons

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References

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  1. ^ "Patria and Lockheed Martin have signed the first agreement within Finland´s F-35 direct industrial participation programme". 19 June 2023.
  2. ^ "New Patria 1.1.2022". 3 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Patria 100 juhlalehti EN".
  4. ^ "F-35 Fighter programme: Patria has a significant role in the national security of supply and in the global F-35 supply chain". 10 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Remarkable step forward in the joint 6x6 programme – Patria delivered the first vehicles to Latvia". 29 October 2021.
  6. ^ "The Grant Agreement: FAMOUS consortium led by Patria to start the development of the next generation armoured vehicles". 17 December 2021.
  7. ^ "Patria 100". Patria. 21 March 2021.
  8. ^ Stevenson, Beth (17 March 2016). "Kongsberg acquires 49.9% stake in Finland's Patria". Flight International.
  9. ^ "The sale of Patria's shares to Kongsberg completed" (Press release). Patria. 25 May 2016. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  10. ^ "Saab and Patria set to pick up NH90 offset". Flight International. 25 September 2001.
  11. ^ "Finnish Army Aviation Takes Delivery Of Its First NH90". NHI Industries. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
  12. ^ "Finland Receives Suila's NH90 Program Lessons Report." Archived 2014-12-20 at the Wayback Machine Defense Industry Daily, 5 March 2008.
  13. ^ Suila, Keijo. "Finland's Helicopter Programme." Archived 2014-07-27 at the Wayback Machine defmin.fi, March 2008.
  14. ^ "Finnish NH90 helicopters to receive Patria ballistic protection." Archived 2014-12-20 at the Wayback Machine Patria, 1 September 2011.
  15. ^ "Maavoimat vastaanotti vuosien odottelun jälkeen viimeisen NH90-kopterin". Iltalehti. 18 June 2015. Archived from the original on 19 June 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  16. ^ a b La Franchi, Peter (16 November 2004). "Patria eyes A350 and 7E7 work". Flight International.
  17. ^ "Patria fills Saab void with Embraer work". Flight International. 18 March 1998.
  18. ^ "Finland's Patricomp expands its activities". Flight International. 21 February 2006.
  19. ^ "Telescope tube is delivered to Dasa". Flight International. 7 January 1998.
  20. ^ "Finns provide ESA with lightweight strength". Flight International. 19 June 2001.
  21. ^ Hoyle, Craig (16 June 2009). "PARIS AIR SHOW: Finnish air force chief accepts first upgraded Hawk jet trainer". Flight International.
  22. ^ Hoyle, Craig (25 January 2010). "Finland signs €40m deal for secondhand Hawk upgrade". Flight International.
  23. ^ Glowacki, Bartosz (10 June 2011). "Poland issues RFP for trainers". Flight International.
  24. ^ Hoyle, Craig (17 March 2014). "Patria, Ruag step-up F-18 support offer". Flight International.
  25. ^ "Patria TREMOS". Patria. 28 October 2024. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
  26. ^ "Patria unveils a new modular mortar system - Patria TREMOS". Patria. 29 October 2024. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
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