FNSA is dedicated to establishing itself as a capable and influential Indigenous business within the Australian defence sector. Recognising the importance of strategic collaboration, FNSA has formed significant partnerships with leading international defence companies. FNSA Has formed partnerships with the following international defence companies.
FNSA Has formed partnerships with the following international defence companies.
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, India (HAL)
Bharat Electronics Limited, India (BEL)
Bharat Dynamics Limited, India (BDL)
Larsen & Toubro, India (L&T)
Munitions India Limited, India (MIL)
SMP Ltd, UK
Marlin Group, UK
Jet Pro, USA
By aligning with these industry giants, FNSA aims to enhance the bilateral relationships between Australia and India, particularly within the framework of the QUAD alliance and other global partnerships. These collaborations are pivotal for strengthening defence capabilities and fostering international cooperation and mutual growth.
FNSA’s partners are committed to supporting the organisation’s mission of facilitating skills and capability transfer to Indigenous people. This involves comprehensive training programs, skills development initiatives, and active participation in the defence supply chain. Through these efforts, FNSA seeks to empower Indigenous communities by providing them with the knowledge, expertise, and opportunities needed to thrive in the defence sector.
Integrating FNSA into the defence industry underscores the significance of Indigenous participation in Australia’s critical economic and strategic sectors. It reflects a broader commitment to inclusivity and sustainability, ensuring Indigenous voices and talents are integral to the nation’s defence capabilities.
FNSA’s partnerships and initiatives are designed to create a lasting impact, driving forward the vision of an empowered and skilled Indigenous workforce. By leveraging the expertise and resources of its international partners, FNSA is poised to play a crucial role in advancing Australia’s defence sector while promoting greater Indigenous involvement and development.



