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www.thalesgroup.com
The Thales group
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Whenever critical decisions need to be made,
Thales has a role to play.
In all its markets — aerospace, space, ground
transportation, defence and security —
Thales solutions help customers to make the right
decisions at the right time and act accordingly.
World-class technology, the combined expertise of
65,000 employees and operations
in 56 countries have made Thales a key player in
keeping the public safe and secure, guarding vital
infrastructure and protecting the national security
interests of countries around the globe.
Profile
Collective intelligence
for a safer world
A balanced revenue structure
Defence
55%
Civil
45%
Revenues in 2013
14.2 billion euros
Employees
65,000 (workforce under management
at 31 Dec. 2012)
Research and development
2.5 billion euros
(approx. 20% of revenues)
Shareholders
(at 31 May 2013)
French
State
27%
Dassault
Aviation
26%
Float
47%
of which
employees 3%
Global presence
56 countries
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Mission statement
WHEREVER SAFETY AND SECURITY
ARE CRITICAL, THALES DELIVERS.
TOGETHER, WE INNOVATE WITH OUR CUSTOMERS
TO BUILD SMARTER SOLUTIONS. EVERYWHERE.
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Markets we serve
DEFENCEAEROSPACE SPACE SECURITYGROUND
TRANSPORTATION
Dual markets
Military & Civil
TRUSTED PARTNER FOR A SAFER WORLD
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Worldwide operations
Employees
65,000
(workforce under management
at 31 Dec. 2012)
Global presence
56
countries
GLOBAL REACH, LOCAL EXPERTISE
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Global leadership
€14
billion
in revenues
N 1
worldwide
Payloads
for telecom satellites
Air Traffic Management Sonars Security for interbank
transactions
N 2
worldwide
Rail signalling systems In-flight entertainment
and connectivity
Military tactical
radiocommunications
N 3
worldwide
Avionics Civil satellites Surface radars
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SECURITY / INTEGRITY
Whenever critical decisions have to be taken, Thales has a role to play
Thales solutions help customers to make the right decisions
at the right time and act accordingly
Jamming
Missiles and other
armaments
Air traffic
management
Rail traffic
management
Etc.
Action
Radars
Optronics
Sonars
Electronic
warfare
Inertial
Passive
sensors
Etc.
Sensing
Observation and
electronic
surveillance
satellites
UAVs and
airborne
reconnaissance
systems
Ground-based
surveillance and
intelligence
Airspace
surveillance
Etc.
Data
gathering
Secure
communication
networks
Tactical datalinks
Satcoms
Radio
communications
Etc.
Secure data
transmission
Information from
sensors, data
gathering
systems and
data transmission
and processing
systems
Assessment
THE CRITICAL DECISION CHAIN
Command systems
Air and rail traffic supervision
Combat management systems
Advanced information processing
(imagery, video, semantics)
Data fusion and big data
Data
processing
> Information
Decision
support
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Working together is our response to the complexity
of our customers' requirements and the key to our success.
● Partnering with our customers is the only
way to understand and anticipate their
requirements and the only way to design and
develop the technical solutions and services
they need.
● Cooperation between Thales teams
throughout the world is essential. It is
the key to our ability to quickly deliver
dependable solutions that are fit for purpose
and guarantee long-term customer
satisfaction.
● Tapping into the collective intelligence
of the Thales Group is how we achieve
efficiency gains, leverage the dual nature of
our businesses and establish best practices
for the entire organisation.
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Together, Safer, Everywhere
TOGETHER, SAFER, EVERYWHERE
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Safety and security are the common denominators
of all our markets and the ultimate purpose of our technologies.
TOGETHER, SAFER, EVERYWHERE
● Security is a prerequisite for sustainable
development, and all of our key markets –
aerospace, space, ground transportation,
security and defence – play a vital role in our
societies and economies.
● Thales solutions are deployed in critical
environments where safety and security are
of the utmost importance. They need to be
reliable, adaptable and resilient.
● Our solutions help to address the major
security issues of today and tomorrow, from
cybersecurity to the growth in air traffic
volumes, from urbanization
to environmental protection
● Thales provides a safe working environment
and has a proven track record as a reliable
partner, a loyal employer and a secure
investment
for shareholders.
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Our global approach ensures that customers all over the world
have access to the best expertise.
TOGETHER, SAFER, EVERYWHERE
● We operate on all five continents, wherever
our customers' operations are located. We
are stepping up our development in fast-
growing economies where our experience
and unique value proposition can help
customers to meet the new challenges of
globalisation, urbanisation and cybersecurity.
● Interoperability is part of our genetic code. It
is one of our key differentiators and the key
to the efficient use of resources in an
interconnected, increasingly complex world.
● Our solutions – from the smallest component
to the most complex systems – are deployed
in all environments (air, land, maritime, space,
cyberspace) to meet the needs of both civil
and military users.
● The solutions we propose draw on the
knowledge and experience of the Group's
best experts, wherever they are located, and
benefit from Thales's proven capacity for
multinational teamwork. Our global
investment strategy is shaped by this
relentless quest for technical excellence
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A strategy driven by innovation
Long-term vision
● 20% of revenues invested in R&D
● Focus on key technical domains
• Complex systems
• Hardware (sensor technologies)
• Software
• Algorithms and decision support
● Open research policy
• International network of research centres
• Cooperation with academic and government
research institutes worldwide
● Focused product policy
• Shorter development cycles
• Risk reduction
Inventing tomorrow’s products today
ALBERT FERT
scientific director of the CNRS/Thales
joint physics unit and winner of the 2007
Nobel Prize in Physics.
Thales confirmed as one
of the world's most
innovative companies for
the second consecutive
year, in Thomson Reuters
2013 Top 100 Global
Innovators
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Leadership Team
Millar Crawford
Executive Vice-President
Transportation Systems
Jean-Loïc Galle
Executive Vice-President
Space
Gil Michielin
Executive Vice-President
Avionics
Pierre Eric
Pommellet
Executive Vice-President
Defence Mission Systems
Alex Cresswell
Executive Vice-President
Land & Air Systems
Marc Darmon
Executive Vice-President
Secure Communications
and Information Systems
Michel Mathieu
Senior Executive
Vice-President
Chief Operating Officer and Chief
Performance Officer
Pascale Sourisse
Senior Executive
Vice-President
International
Development
David Tournadre
Senior Executive
Vice-President
Human Resources
Pascal Bouchiat
Senior Exective
Vice-President
Chief Finance Officer
Patrice Caine
Acting Group Secretary
& General Counsel
Hervé Multon
Executive Vice-President
Strategy
Research and Technology
Patrice Caine
Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer
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Thales operates as a single organisation, drawing
on the talent and technologies of the entire Group
to act as prime contractor, systems integrator,
equipment supplier and value-added service
provider on both civil and military programmes.
Businesses
EACH OF THE MARKETS
THAT THALES SERVES
PLAYS A VITAL ROLE
IN SOCIETY.
DEFENCEAEROSPACE SPACE SECURITY
GROUND
TRANSPORTATION
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Aerospace
Providing avionics, air traffic management
and training & simulation systems and equipment
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Aerospace
Serving aircraft manufacturers, airlines,
air traffic controllers, airports and civil
aviation authorities
● Market leadership in avionics, air traffic
management, training & simulation & space
systems
• Comprehensive end-to-end response for the challenges of air transport
• Onboard equipment (avionics and cabin solutions) and ground
equipment (radar, ATM, navaids)
● Key role in future ATM programmes
• SESAR, CleanSky
• NextGen
N 1
Worldwide in air traffic management
N 3
Worldwide in avionics
N 1
In Europe in avionics
N 2
Worldwide in in-flight entertainment
and connectivity
Presence on all types of civil and military aircraft
and all major new aircraft programmes
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Aerospace references
In-flight
entertainment
and cabin systems
for commercial
aircraft
Avionics systems
for Airbus, Boeing,
Dassault, ATR,
Sukhoi, Embraer
and other major
aircraft and
helicopter
manufacturers
Air traffic control
centres: more
than 40% of the
world’s airspace
managed by
Thales
TopDeck avionics
suite for latest
generation of
helicopters
SESAR, NextGen
and Clean Sky
programmes
Air traffic
surveillance radar
Avionics 2020
Navaids
TTS
Training and
simulation for civil
and military
helicopters and
military aircraft
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Space
Designing, developing and deploying orbital infrastructure,
satellite systems, ground segments and services
for space programmes
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Space
Thales plays a major role in space
systems through two joint ventures with
Finmeccanica in Italy: Thales Alenia
Space and Telespazio Serving satellite
operators, space agencies and
defence customers
● Helping them to design, develop and deploy orbital
infrastructure, systems, ground segments and
services
● For telecommunications, Earth observation,
navigation and scientific missions
N 1
In Europe in civil satellites, and
a major player in orbital infrastructure
N 3
Worldwide in civil satellites, and
a major player in orbital infrastructure
N 1
Worldwide in payloads for
telecommunication satellites
N 1
in Europe in military satellite systems
and navigation systems
Central role on civil and military programmes worldwide,
through Thales Alenia Space
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Space references
Telecommunications
Civil - mobile
Low Earth Orbit constellations
Iridium Next, Globalstar, O3b
Earth observation
Civil, military, dual-use
Meteosat 1st, 2nd & 3rd generations;
Helios, CSO, Pleiades, Cosmo SkyMed,
Sentinels
Science
ExoMars, Herschel & Planck,
Corot
Orbital infrastructure
International Space Station
Navigation
EGNOS, Galileo
Telecommunications
Civil, military, dual-use
Geostationary Orbit Spacebus satellites:
Yamal 401 & 402, Arabsat 5C & 6B
Eutelsat W3C, W6A, W3D, Apstar 7,
Athena-Fidus, Sicral 2
Payloads:
Telkom3, Redsat, Arsat-1
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Ground Transportation
Boosting the capacity and efficiency of transportation
systems with improved safety, lower costs and better
passenger services
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Ground Transportation
Serving ground transportation operators,
infrastructure managers, integrators,
EPCs…
● Optimising rail and road infrastructure
• Safety
• Efficiency
• Traveller services
● Rail & Public Transport
• Train Control for mainline and urban rail
• Route & Operation Control
• Field Elements
• Tramways & LRT
• Fare Collection Management
● Roads
• Tolling, Traffic Management, Car Park Management
N 2
Worldwide in rail signaling
World leader in
ETCS systems (European Train Control
System) for mainline rail networks
CBTC solutions (Communications-Based
Train Control) for urban rail networks
Integrated communication and
supervision systems for transportation
networks
Driving improvements in transportation safety and efficiency
Fare Collection systems
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Ground Transportation references
Fare collection systems:
Netherlands, Auckland, Toronto, Beijing,
Santo Domingo, Oslo, Lisbon, Mexico,
New Delhi, Bangkok, Cairo, Singapore,
Gautrain, …
Signalling systems for main line rail
with ETCS:
Spain, Switzerland, Mexico, Austria,
Germany, Poland, Turkey, South Korea,
Saudi Arabia, Denmark, Portugal,
Hungary, etc.
Operation Control and integrated
communications & supervision for rail
networks:
Caracas, Dubai, Athen, Manchester,
Paris, Brussels, Bangalore, Istanbul,
Mecca, Guangzhou, Hong Kong,
Copenhagen, Florence, Lausanne, …
Signalling systems for urban transport
networks, with CBTC:
56 metro lines
over 30 cities:
London Undergroud, Vancouver
SkyTrain, Dubai, Shanghai, Beijing,
Istanbul, Hong Kong, New York,
South Korea, …
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Supporting the armed forces in gaining and sustaining
decision-making and operational superiority in conventional
theatres, urban combat and cyberspace
Defence
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Defence
Serving all branches of the armed forces
Air, land, naval and joint operations
● Supporting operational missions
• Threat detection and identification
• Distribution of information
• Command decision support
• Engagement management
• Effects delivery
● Optimising operational efficiency
• Coordination of assets deployed by joint and coalition forces when
time and reliability are critical
• Leader in air defence through a unique transatlantic joint venture
with Raytheon: ThalesRaytheonSystems
N 1
in Europe in defence electronics
Tier 1
systems integration partner on major air,
land and naval platform programmes
Significant growth in services
Interoperable, scalable solutions and services
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TopOwl helmet-
mounted sight/
display for Tiger
combat helicopter
Defence references
RBE2 radar for the
Rafale omnirole
combat aircraft
All types
of platforms
Test bed for
A400M Flight
Management
System
Herakles radar for
FREMM
multimission
frigates
Co-prime
contractor in
the UK CVF
aircraft carrier
programme
Hawkei
new-generation
light protected
vehicle
Sensors and
systems for UK’s
Astute submarines
Bushmaster
armoured patrol
and combat
support vehicle
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Syracuse III
satellite
communication
system
Defence references
Watchkeeper,
Europe’s largest
UAV system
Systems
NATO’s ACCS
LOC 1 air
command
and control
system
Communication
and information
system for ISAF
tactical command
headquarters
in Afghanistan
Sophie MF
multi-function
hand-held
thermal imager
Flexnet, the first
Software Defined
Radio available in
the international
market
Sonar 2087
low-frequency
active sonar
for surface ships
SAMP-T (Sol-Air
Moyenne Portée
Terrestre)
surface-to-air
missile system
Ground Master
400 3D air
defence radar
Damocles
multi-function
targeting pod
Equipment
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Security
Developing integrated solutions, resilient networks
and value-added services to protect citizens,
sensitive data and critical infrastructure
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N 1
Worldwide in security for interbank
electronic transactions
N 3
Worldwide in hardware-based encryption
systems
N 1
In europe in information systems
security
Strong growth in critical infrastructure
security and border protection
Security
Serving governments,
institutions and civil operators
● Providing access to relevant, reliable information
at all times
● Developing integrated solutions and services:
• Critical infrastructure protection
• Border control
• Critical information systems
A comprehensive approach to national security
and citizen protection
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Security references
Critical Infrastructure (airports,
sensitive sites, energy)
4 major international hubs: Dubai, Doha,
Durban airports and Singapore Changhi
airport France: securing the Defence
Minister’s new site, Balard
Cyberspace: security products and
solutions in 50 countries (25 NATO
countries). Protection of 70% of the
world's banking transactions .
TEOPAD, a secure professional
environment for smartphones and tablets
Cities (Urban security)
Mexico - Ciudad Segura: urban security
for Mexico City, the most complex urban
security system in the world Saudi Arabia:
Security of the Mecca pilgrimage
France: Security of public sites in Paris
States (e-border, border surveillance,
national security, identity)
More than 250 million secure identity
documents in over 25 countries. French
market leader in civil biometric systems
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Organisation / Global Business Units and Business Lines
Secure Communications
& Information Systems
Radio Communication Products
Information Technology Security
Network & Infrastructure Systems
Protection Systems
Critical Information Systems
Land & Air Systems
Surface Radar
Air Traffic Management
Military Air Operations
Advanced Weapon Systems
Missile Electronics
Optronics
Armament & Ammunition
Protected Vehicles
Defence Mission
Systems
Above Water Systems
Under Water Systems
Electronic Combat Systems
Intelligence, Surveillance,
Reconnaissance
Avionics
Commercial Avionics
Military Avionics
Helicopter Avionics
In-Flight Entertainment
Electrical Systems
Training and Simulation
Microwave & Imaging Sub-Systems
Space
Telecom
Observation
Exploration
Navigation
Ground Transportation
Systems
Rail Signalling for Main Lines
Rail Signalling for Urban Rail
Integrated Communication
& Supervision Systems
Revenue Collection Systems
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Corporate Responsability
● Code of Ethics and dedicated ethics
organisation
• Robust policies and internal control
• Innovative focus on employee training,
awareness and ownership
● Group-wide environmental, social
and governance programmes
● Integral to risk management
● Promoting dialogue
with all stakeholders
● Supporting an industry-wide
approach to corruption prevention
and best practice
Embedded in every business process
A strategic choice, key to business success
Transparency International ranked
Thales in the Top 10 defence and
aerospace groups worldwide in its
anti-corruption index
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Our employees and our values
65,000 Employees
around the world
Thales is an international powerhouse of talent and
human endeavour, encompassing a rich variety of
professional backgrounds and national cultures.
Throughout the world, these multicultural
teams are driven by the same spirit of
innovation, performance and responsibility in their
pursuit of excellence and customer satisfaction.

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    2 /2 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Whenever critical decisions need to be made, Thales has a role to play. In all its markets — aerospace, space, ground transportation, defence and security — Thales solutions help customers to make the right decisions at the right time and act accordingly. World-class technology, the combined expertise of 65,000 employees and operations in 56 countries have made Thales a key player in keeping the public safe and secure, guarding vital infrastructure and protecting the national security interests of countries around the globe. Profile Collective intelligence for a safer world A balanced revenue structure Defence 55% Civil 45% Revenues in 2013 14.2 billion euros Employees 65,000 (workforce under management at 31 Dec. 2012) Research and development 2.5 billion euros (approx. 20% of revenues) Shareholders (at 31 May 2013) French State 27% Dassault Aviation 26% Float 47% of which employees 3% Global presence 56 countries
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    6 /6 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Global leadership €14 billion in revenues N 1 worldwide Payloads for telecom satellites Air Traffic Management Sonars Security for interbank transactions N 2 worldwide Rail signalling systems In-flight entertainment and connectivity Military tactical radiocommunications N 3 worldwide Avionics Civil satellites Surface radars
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    7 /7 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. SECURITY / INTEGRITY Whenever critical decisions have to be taken, Thales has a role to play Thales solutions help customers to make the right decisions at the right time and act accordingly Jamming Missiles and other armaments Air traffic management Rail traffic management Etc. Action Radars Optronics Sonars Electronic warfare Inertial Passive sensors Etc. Sensing Observation and electronic surveillance satellites UAVs and airborne reconnaissance systems Ground-based surveillance and intelligence Airspace surveillance Etc. Data gathering Secure communication networks Tactical datalinks Satcoms Radio communications Etc. Secure data transmission Information from sensors, data gathering systems and data transmission and processing systems Assessment THE CRITICAL DECISION CHAIN Command systems Air and rail traffic supervision Combat management systems Advanced information processing (imagery, video, semantics) Data fusion and big data Data processing > Information Decision support
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    8 /8 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. 8 /8 / Working together is our response to the complexity of our customers' requirements and the key to our success. ● Partnering with our customers is the only way to understand and anticipate their requirements and the only way to design and develop the technical solutions and services they need. ● Cooperation between Thales teams throughout the world is essential. It is the key to our ability to quickly deliver dependable solutions that are fit for purpose and guarantee long-term customer satisfaction. ● Tapping into the collective intelligence of the Thales Group is how we achieve efficiency gains, leverage the dual nature of our businesses and establish best practices for the entire organisation. Cedocumentnepeutêtrereproduit,modifié,adapté,publié,traduit,d'unequelconquefaçon,entoutoupartie,nidivulguéàuntierssansl'accordpréalable etécritdeThales-©Thales2012TousDroitsréservés. Together, Safer, Everywhere TOGETHER, SAFER, EVERYWHERE
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    9 /9 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. 9 /9 / Safety and security are the common denominators of all our markets and the ultimate purpose of our technologies. TOGETHER, SAFER, EVERYWHERE ● Security is a prerequisite for sustainable development, and all of our key markets – aerospace, space, ground transportation, security and defence – play a vital role in our societies and economies. ● Thales solutions are deployed in critical environments where safety and security are of the utmost importance. They need to be reliable, adaptable and resilient. ● Our solutions help to address the major security issues of today and tomorrow, from cybersecurity to the growth in air traffic volumes, from urbanization to environmental protection ● Thales provides a safe working environment and has a proven track record as a reliable partner, a loyal employer and a secure investment for shareholders. Cedocumentnepeutêtrereproduit,modifié,adapté,publié,traduit,d'unequelconquefaçon,entoutoupartie,nidivulguéàuntierssansl'accordpréalable etécritdeThales-©Thales2012TousDroitsréservés. Together, Safer, Everywhere
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    10 /10 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. 10 /10 / Our global approach ensures that customers all over the world have access to the best expertise. TOGETHER, SAFER, EVERYWHERE ● We operate on all five continents, wherever our customers' operations are located. We are stepping up our development in fast- growing economies where our experience and unique value proposition can help customers to meet the new challenges of globalisation, urbanisation and cybersecurity. ● Interoperability is part of our genetic code. It is one of our key differentiators and the key to the efficient use of resources in an interconnected, increasingly complex world. ● Our solutions – from the smallest component to the most complex systems – are deployed in all environments (air, land, maritime, space, cyberspace) to meet the needs of both civil and military users. ● The solutions we propose draw on the knowledge and experience of the Group's best experts, wherever they are located, and benefit from Thales's proven capacity for multinational teamwork. Our global investment strategy is shaped by this relentless quest for technical excellence Cedocumentnepeutêtrereproduit,modifié,adapté,publié,traduit,d'unequelconquefaçon,entoutoupartie,nidivulguéàuntierssansl'accordpréalable etécritdeThales-©Thales2012TousDroitsréservés. Together, Safer, Everywhere
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    11 /11 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. A strategy driven by innovation Long-term vision ● 20% of revenues invested in R&D ● Focus on key technical domains • Complex systems • Hardware (sensor technologies) • Software • Algorithms and decision support ● Open research policy • International network of research centres • Cooperation with academic and government research institutes worldwide ● Focused product policy • Shorter development cycles • Risk reduction Inventing tomorrow’s products today ALBERT FERT scientific director of the CNRS/Thales joint physics unit and winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physics. Thales confirmed as one of the world's most innovative companies for the second consecutive year, in Thomson Reuters 2013 Top 100 Global Innovators
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    12 /12 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Leadership Team Millar Crawford Executive Vice-President Transportation Systems Jean-Loïc Galle Executive Vice-President Space Gil Michielin Executive Vice-President Avionics Pierre Eric Pommellet Executive Vice-President Defence Mission Systems Alex Cresswell Executive Vice-President Land & Air Systems Marc Darmon Executive Vice-President Secure Communications and Information Systems Michel Mathieu Senior Executive Vice-President Chief Operating Officer and Chief Performance Officer Pascale Sourisse Senior Executive Vice-President International Development David Tournadre Senior Executive Vice-President Human Resources Pascal Bouchiat Senior Exective Vice-President Chief Finance Officer Patrice Caine Acting Group Secretary & General Counsel Hervé Multon Executive Vice-President Strategy Research and Technology Patrice Caine Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
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    13 /13 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Thales operates as a single organisation, drawing on the talent and technologies of the entire Group to act as prime contractor, systems integrator, equipment supplier and value-added service provider on both civil and military programmes. Businesses EACH OF THE MARKETS THAT THALES SERVES PLAYS A VITAL ROLE IN SOCIETY. DEFENCEAEROSPACE SPACE SECURITY GROUND TRANSPORTATION
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    14 /14 / OPENCorporateCommunications – December 2013 Aerospace Providing avionics, air traffic management and training & simulation systems and equipment
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    15 /15 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Aerospace Serving aircraft manufacturers, airlines, air traffic controllers, airports and civil aviation authorities ● Market leadership in avionics, air traffic management, training & simulation & space systems • Comprehensive end-to-end response for the challenges of air transport • Onboard equipment (avionics and cabin solutions) and ground equipment (radar, ATM, navaids) ● Key role in future ATM programmes • SESAR, CleanSky • NextGen N 1 Worldwide in air traffic management N 3 Worldwide in avionics N 1 In Europe in avionics N 2 Worldwide in in-flight entertainment and connectivity Presence on all types of civil and military aircraft and all major new aircraft programmes
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    16 /16 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Aerospace references In-flight entertainment and cabin systems for commercial aircraft Avionics systems for Airbus, Boeing, Dassault, ATR, Sukhoi, Embraer and other major aircraft and helicopter manufacturers Air traffic control centres: more than 40% of the world’s airspace managed by Thales TopDeck avionics suite for latest generation of helicopters SESAR, NextGen and Clean Sky programmes Air traffic surveillance radar Avionics 2020 Navaids TTS Training and simulation for civil and military helicopters and military aircraft
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    17 /17 / OPENCorporateCommunications – December 2013 Space Designing, developing and deploying orbital infrastructure, satellite systems, ground segments and services for space programmes
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    18 /18 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Space Thales plays a major role in space systems through two joint ventures with Finmeccanica in Italy: Thales Alenia Space and Telespazio Serving satellite operators, space agencies and defence customers ● Helping them to design, develop and deploy orbital infrastructure, systems, ground segments and services ● For telecommunications, Earth observation, navigation and scientific missions N 1 In Europe in civil satellites, and a major player in orbital infrastructure N 3 Worldwide in civil satellites, and a major player in orbital infrastructure N 1 Worldwide in payloads for telecommunication satellites N 1 in Europe in military satellite systems and navigation systems Central role on civil and military programmes worldwide, through Thales Alenia Space
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    19 /19 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Space references Telecommunications Civil - mobile Low Earth Orbit constellations Iridium Next, Globalstar, O3b Earth observation Civil, military, dual-use Meteosat 1st, 2nd & 3rd generations; Helios, CSO, Pleiades, Cosmo SkyMed, Sentinels Science ExoMars, Herschel & Planck, Corot Orbital infrastructure International Space Station Navigation EGNOS, Galileo Telecommunications Civil, military, dual-use Geostationary Orbit Spacebus satellites: Yamal 401 & 402, Arabsat 5C & 6B Eutelsat W3C, W6A, W3D, Apstar 7, Athena-Fidus, Sicral 2 Payloads: Telkom3, Redsat, Arsat-1
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    20 /20 / OPENCorporateCommunications – December 2013 Ground Transportation Boosting the capacity and efficiency of transportation systems with improved safety, lower costs and better passenger services
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    21 /21 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Ground Transportation Serving ground transportation operators, infrastructure managers, integrators, EPCs… ● Optimising rail and road infrastructure • Safety • Efficiency • Traveller services ● Rail & Public Transport • Train Control for mainline and urban rail • Route & Operation Control • Field Elements • Tramways & LRT • Fare Collection Management ● Roads • Tolling, Traffic Management, Car Park Management N 2 Worldwide in rail signaling World leader in ETCS systems (European Train Control System) for mainline rail networks CBTC solutions (Communications-Based Train Control) for urban rail networks Integrated communication and supervision systems for transportation networks Driving improvements in transportation safety and efficiency Fare Collection systems
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    22 /22 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Ground Transportation references Fare collection systems: Netherlands, Auckland, Toronto, Beijing, Santo Domingo, Oslo, Lisbon, Mexico, New Delhi, Bangkok, Cairo, Singapore, Gautrain, … Signalling systems for main line rail with ETCS: Spain, Switzerland, Mexico, Austria, Germany, Poland, Turkey, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Denmark, Portugal, Hungary, etc. Operation Control and integrated communications & supervision for rail networks: Caracas, Dubai, Athen, Manchester, Paris, Brussels, Bangalore, Istanbul, Mecca, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Copenhagen, Florence, Lausanne, … Signalling systems for urban transport networks, with CBTC: 56 metro lines over 30 cities: London Undergroud, Vancouver SkyTrain, Dubai, Shanghai, Beijing, Istanbul, Hong Kong, New York, South Korea, …
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    23 /23 / OPENCorporateCommunications – December 2013 Supporting the armed forces in gaining and sustaining decision-making and operational superiority in conventional theatres, urban combat and cyberspace Defence
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    24 /24 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Defence Serving all branches of the armed forces Air, land, naval and joint operations ● Supporting operational missions • Threat detection and identification • Distribution of information • Command decision support • Engagement management • Effects delivery ● Optimising operational efficiency • Coordination of assets deployed by joint and coalition forces when time and reliability are critical • Leader in air defence through a unique transatlantic joint venture with Raytheon: ThalesRaytheonSystems N 1 in Europe in defence electronics Tier 1 systems integration partner on major air, land and naval platform programmes Significant growth in services Interoperable, scalable solutions and services
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    25 /25 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. TopOwl helmet- mounted sight/ display for Tiger combat helicopter Defence references RBE2 radar for the Rafale omnirole combat aircraft All types of platforms Test bed for A400M Flight Management System Herakles radar for FREMM multimission frigates Co-prime contractor in the UK CVF aircraft carrier programme Hawkei new-generation light protected vehicle Sensors and systems for UK’s Astute submarines Bushmaster armoured patrol and combat support vehicle
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    26 /26 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Syracuse III satellite communication system Defence references Watchkeeper, Europe’s largest UAV system Systems NATO’s ACCS LOC 1 air command and control system Communication and information system for ISAF tactical command headquarters in Afghanistan Sophie MF multi-function hand-held thermal imager Flexnet, the first Software Defined Radio available in the international market Sonar 2087 low-frequency active sonar for surface ships SAMP-T (Sol-Air Moyenne Portée Terrestre) surface-to-air missile system Ground Master 400 3D air defence radar Damocles multi-function targeting pod Equipment
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    27 /27 / OPENCorporateCommunications – December 2013 Security Developing integrated solutions, resilient networks and value-added services to protect citizens, sensitive data and critical infrastructure
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    28 /28 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. N 1 Worldwide in security for interbank electronic transactions N 3 Worldwide in hardware-based encryption systems N 1 In europe in information systems security Strong growth in critical infrastructure security and border protection Security Serving governments, institutions and civil operators ● Providing access to relevant, reliable information at all times ● Developing integrated solutions and services: • Critical infrastructure protection • Border control • Critical information systems A comprehensive approach to national security and citizen protection
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    29 /29 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Security references Critical Infrastructure (airports, sensitive sites, energy) 4 major international hubs: Dubai, Doha, Durban airports and Singapore Changhi airport France: securing the Defence Minister’s new site, Balard Cyberspace: security products and solutions in 50 countries (25 NATO countries). Protection of 70% of the world's banking transactions . TEOPAD, a secure professional environment for smartphones and tablets Cities (Urban security) Mexico - Ciudad Segura: urban security for Mexico City, the most complex urban security system in the world Saudi Arabia: Security of the Mecca pilgrimage France: Security of public sites in Paris States (e-border, border surveillance, national security, identity) More than 250 million secure identity documents in over 25 countries. French market leader in civil biometric systems
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    30 /30 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Organisation / Global Business Units and Business Lines Secure Communications & Information Systems Radio Communication Products Information Technology Security Network & Infrastructure Systems Protection Systems Critical Information Systems Land & Air Systems Surface Radar Air Traffic Management Military Air Operations Advanced Weapon Systems Missile Electronics Optronics Armament & Ammunition Protected Vehicles Defence Mission Systems Above Water Systems Under Water Systems Electronic Combat Systems Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance Avionics Commercial Avionics Military Avionics Helicopter Avionics In-Flight Entertainment Electrical Systems Training and Simulation Microwave & Imaging Sub-Systems Space Telecom Observation Exploration Navigation Ground Transportation Systems Rail Signalling for Main Lines Rail Signalling for Urban Rail Integrated Communication & Supervision Systems Revenue Collection Systems
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    31 /31 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Corporate Responsability ● Code of Ethics and dedicated ethics organisation • Robust policies and internal control • Innovative focus on employee training, awareness and ownership ● Group-wide environmental, social and governance programmes ● Integral to risk management ● Promoting dialogue with all stakeholders ● Supporting an industry-wide approach to corruption prevention and best practice Embedded in every business process A strategic choice, key to business success Transparency International ranked Thales in the Top 10 defence and aerospace groups worldwide in its anti-corruption index
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    32 /32 / OPENCorporateCommunications – January 2014 Thisdocumentisnottobereproduced,modified,adapted,published,translatedinanymaterialforminwholeorinpartnordisclosedtoanythirdparty withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofThales.©THALES2013–Allrightsreserved. Our employees and our values 65,000 Employees around the world Thales is an international powerhouse of talent and human endeavour, encompassing a rich variety of professional backgrounds and national cultures. Throughout the world, these multicultural teams are driven by the same spirit of innovation, performance and responsibility in their pursuit of excellence and customer satisfaction.