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BAE Systems

Company

Information Technology
Since 1999
Europe
London
SW1Y 5AD, 6 Carlton Gardens


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British arms manufacturer.

Assets

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Its headquarters are located in London.

At the beginning of the 2020s, the main regions of activity are the United States (a subsidiary of BAE Systems Inc), Britain, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Sweden.

History

2023

BAE Systems bought Ball

On August 17, 2023, Britain's largest defense corporation, BAE Systems, announced an agreement to purchase Ball Aerospace, the aerospace division of the American Ball Corporation. The transaction amount is approximately $5.55 billion. Read more here.

Receiving military orders for a record $84 billion

In early August 2023, information appeared that the largest British defense sector corporation BAE Systems received orders for the supply of weapons and military equipment for a record £66.2 billion (approximately $83.68 billion at the exchange rate as of August 3, 2023).

It is noted that in the current geopolitical situation, the demand for weapons, ammunition and military equipment has grown sharply. Western allies supporting Ukraine are increasing their own reserves, while in the Asia-Pacific region, rising defense spending is associated with existing threats.

British defense company BAE Systems received military orders for a record $84 billion

BAE Systems, which makes submarines, fighter jets, combat vehicles and other equipment, records an increase in orders from many customers, the largest of which are the United States, Saudi Arabia and Australia, The Times reported. In particular, in 2023, the corporation signed a contract for the supply of weapons and equipment in accordance with the British program for the modernization of the nuclear submarine fleet for $3 billion. An agreement worth $2.3 billion was signed with the Czech Republic, providing for the production of infantry fighting vehicles CV90 MkIV, which will be used "to maintain national sovereignty." Another $4.7 billion brought an agreement with Saudi Arabia to service Typhoon fighters.

The British government also issued an order worth $360 million for the supply of 155 mm artillery shells and other ammunition. BAE Systems assists Australia in acquiring its first nuclear submarines under the tripartite security pact AUKUS (an alliance formed by Australia, Britain and the United States).

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Governments in a number of countries are increasingly making military projects a priority. The implementation of defense programs is accelerating, "said BAE Systems CFO Brad Grieve[1]
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Partisans cut 60 cables on frigate HMS Glasgow under construction

Unknown partisans deliberately damaged the British frigate HMS Glasgow under construction, an investigation is underway, the Telegraph reported in May 2023. The contractor BAE Systems revealed that about 60 cables were cut on the warship.

1999: Founding the company through the merger of British Aerospace and Marconi Electronic Systems

The company was founded on November 30, 1999 by the merger of two British companies: British Aerospace (BAe, a manufacturer of aircraft systems, weapons and marine systems) and Marconi Electronic Systems (MES, a defense electronics and ship construction division of General Electric Company, GEC).

1996

A Concorde aircraft bearing the Pepsi logo during his promotional refueling tour, 1996, Dubai.

1965

BAE Systems incorporated about 20 aircraft construction companies, most of which were founded at the beginning of the 20th century.

In the early 1960s, the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC, "British Aircraft Corporation") was created, combining Vickers-Armstrongs, English Electric Company, Bristol Aeroplane Company and Hunting Aircraft.

Around the same time, the Hawker Siddeley Group emerged, comprising Armstrong Whitworth, A.V. Roe and Company, Folland Aircraft, Gloster Aircraft Company, Hawker Aircraft, Blackburn Aircraft, and De Havilland Aircraft Company.

1934

Thomas Sopwich, founder of Hawker Siddeley with his wife. July 1934

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