A Eurofighter Typhoon. Picture: Mark Wright/BAE Systems Defence and aerospace firm BAE Systems has secured another major contract to help build state-of-the art fighter aircraft. And it will mean more work for its Rochester base which is involved in their production. BAE has been awarded a £1.3billion order to help produce 38 Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft for the German Air Force. The Typhoon is described as the most advanced "multi-role combat aircraft in operation".

BAE Systems has received an order for $1.7 billion to deliver 38 Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft to the German Air Force. Photo courtesy of BAE BAE Systems was awarded a $1.7 billion deal for production of 38 Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft for the German Air Force, the company announced Thursday. Construction of the aircraft will start in 2021 at BAE Systems' worksites in Lancashire, England, according to the company. "Germany's decision to purchase additional Typhoons reinforces the aircraft's position as one of the world's most successful combat military aircraft," said Charles Woodburn, chief executive of BAE Systems.

BAE Systems has been awarded contracts worth more than $30 million to produce and integrate a mission-critical information warfare platform for U.S Navy vessels to help sailors execute their missions and remain connected while at sea. (Photo credit: BAE Systems) BAE Systems has been awarded contracts worth more than $30 million to produce and integrate a mission-critical information warfare platform for U.S Navy vessels to help sailors execute their missions and remain connected while at sea. The U.S Navy has issued two task orders for Consolidated Afloat Network Enterprise Services (CANES) for two Arleigh Burke class destroyers, a Virginia class submarine, and two Blue Ridge class command ships.

BAE Systems secures new $94 million contract to deliver advanced technology  to the U.S. Navy | BAE Systems | United States BAE Systems will provide engineering, test, and evaluation support for systems aboard manned and unmanned airborne platforms, similar to the PHASA-35 high altitude High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) vehicle. 0Building on 40 years of support to the U.S. Navy, this award from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s (NAWCAD) Webster Outlying Field (WOLF) enables the company to provide engineering, test, and evaluation support for sensors..

BAE has submitted a proposal to support Japan's Defense Ministry as it develops a new jet fighter to replace the Mitsubishi F-2, shown here. Photo by Jerry Gunner/Wikimedia Commons  BAE Systems has proposed a package to support Japan’s next generation F-X fighter aircraft development program, the company announced on Thursday. In a press release, BAE responded to a request for information from the Japanese Ministry of Defense’s Agency for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics with a package proposal outlining BAE’s technical capabilities in a number of key areas.

BAE Systems has been awarded multiple contracts from the U.S. Army to develop key technologies for the Advanced Teaming Demonstration Program. (Photo credit: BAE Systems) BAE Systems has been awarded multiple contracts from the U.S. Army to develop key technologies for the Advanced Teaming Demonstration Program (A-Team). BAE Systems was the only company awarded contracts for three of the program’s four focus areas, designed to advance manned and unmanned teaming (MUM-T) capabilities that are expected to be critical components in the U.S. Army’s Future Vertical Lift (FVL) program.

Army Recognition Global Defense and Security news According to a picture published on the Twitter account of BAE Systems on October 29, 2020, BAE Systems unveils its technology demonstrator based on the new Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) for U.S. Marine Corps fitted with a 30mm cannon turret as well as a counter-drone system, an anti-tank weapon, and rocket launcher pod.

ASC Shipbuilding, a subsidiary of BAE Systems Australia was contracted by the Department of Defence to design and build nine Hunter class frigates for the Royal Australian Navy. A commercial Manufacturing Evaluation Program program for additive manufacturing was thus initiated by the maritime manufacturer to test parts manufactured using AML3D’s proprietary WAM process, a type of large format wire arc AM for metals.

A concept image of the Joint Strike Missile to which the sensor will be fitted.Kongsberg BAE Systems Australia (BAES) has won a full rate production order from Norway’s Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace for passive radio frequency (RF) sensors that will significantly enhance the capability of the precision-guided, stand-off Joint Strike Missile (JSM). This initial order is part of a broader cooperation agreement under which Kongsberg and BAE Systems have been successfully operating for the past five years, BAE Systems said in a 23 October statement.

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