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  2. BAE Systems - Wikipedia

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    BAE Systems plc is a British multinational aerospace, defence and information security company, based in London, England. [4] [5] It is the largest manufacturer in Britain as of 2017. [6] It is the largest defence contractor in Europe [7] and the seventh-largest in the world based on applicable 2021 revenues. [8]

  3. BAE Systems Inc. - Wikipedia

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    BAE Systems Inc. (formerly BAE Systems North America) is an American subsidiary of British multinational defense, security, and aerospace company BAE Systems plc.The American subsidiary operates under a Special Security Agreement which allows it to work on some of the most sensitive United States defense programs despite its foreign ownership. [2]

  4. Sanders Associates - Wikipedia

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    Sanders Associates, Inc. was a defense contractor in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States, from 1951 until it was sold in 1986.It is now part of BAE Systems Electronics & Integrated Solutions, a subsidiary of BAE Systems.

  5. British Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, BAe acquired a 30% interest in Hutchison Telecommunications through a stock swap deal, where Hutchison was given a controlling stake of 65% in BAe's wholly owned subsidiary Microtel Communications Ltd. [48] [49] [50] In August 1991, BAe formed a naval systems joint venture, BAeSEMA, with the Sema Group. [48] BAe acquired Sema's 50% ...

  6. ROF Bridgwater - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to BAE Systems, Bridgwater. Royal Ordnance Factory (ROF) Bridgwater was a factory between the villages of Puriton and Woolavington in the Sedgemoor district of Somerset, England that produced high explosives for munitions. It was slightly above sea level, between the 5-and-10-metre (16 and 33 ft) contour lines on Ordnance Survey maps.

  7. Charles Woodburn - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Woodburn joined BAE Systems as its chief operating officer. [4] On joining BAE Systems he was to be paid an annual base salary of £750,000. Additionally he was given more than £1.6m to compensate for incentive schemes at his previous company Expro. [ 5 ]

  8. Michael Turner (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    CEO of BAE Systems, 2002–2008 Michael John Turner CBE (born 5 August 1948) is the former chief executive officer (CEO) of the aerospace and defence company BAE Systems , former chairman of Babcock International and prior to the hostile takeover by Melrose was chairman of GKN plc .

  9. BAE Systems Electronic Systems - Wikipedia

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    BAE Systems Electronic Systems was formed in June 2005 by an internal reorganisation of these businesses. Lockheed had identified AES as a candidate for disposal following a strategic review in 1999. BAE Systems agreed to acquire the group in July and completed its acquisition of AES on 27 November 2000. [2] [3] The group encompassed Sanders ...