BAE Systems Launches GXP Fusion™ Application to Increase Situational Awareness BAE Systems announces the launch of its new GXP Fusion software, which leverages multiple intelligence sources to develop a single picture, simplifying complex data challenges for the modern analyst. GXP Fusion leverages Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning technology so analysts can make smarter decisions.

Gabby Costigan, CEO of BAE Systems The Commonwealth government’s decision to invest $270 billion over the next 10 years to upgrade the capability of the Australian Defence Force is a measured and very prudent step to improve the security of the nation. It is a once-in-a-generation investment that will change the Australian Defence industrial landscape, delivering sovereign capabilities and advanced manufacturing for the nation.

The Bofors 57 Mk3 naval gun firing. The weapons system is to be fitted to the Type 31 frigate. Photo: BAE System/Royal Navy Naval top brass have signed off on fitting the first five of Britain’s Type 31 frigates with the Bofors 40 Mk4 and Bofors 57 Mk3 naval guns. The advanced weapons will be installed by defence giant BAE Systems in Sweden, with deliveries expected to take place between 2023 and 2024. Five state-of-the-art, computer-loaded Mk3 medium calibre guns have been ordered, which can hurl automatic salvos of shells at 220 rounds per minute, alongside 10 of the Mk4 small calibre guns.

The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded BAE Systems a modification contract worth over $127 million to produce M88A2 Heavy Equipment Recovery Combat Utility Lift and Evacuation System (HERCULES) vehicles for the U.S. Army. Defense-blog.com said that HERCULES has the lowest acquisition, operational and maintenance cost of any 70-ton capable recovery system, answering the need for cost-effective, self-supporting heavy recovery performance.

Army Recognition Global Defense and Security news According to news published by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) on September 28, 2020, the U.S. Marines will soon start receiving the new wheeled Amphibious Combat Vehicle. Program Executive Officer Land Systems approved the initial fielding of the Marine Corps ' new ACV, which will replace the US Marine Corps Assault Amphibious Vehicles.

Hunter Class FFG | Royal Australian Navy Development of Australia's next fleet of navy frigates is on target with BAE Systems Australia given approval to start cutting steel from December ahead of the first ship construction in 2022. The company is in the final stages of taking control of its new shipyard facility in Adelaide which it says is probably the most advanced in the world.

https://www.nexter-group.fr/sites/default/files/fichiers-catalogue-produit/VBCI_2.pdf Even though armored cars are not as widely used as in previous conflicts, France is still a big fan. They’re smaller and more compact than tanks—simplifying logistics—but can nonetheless pack a big punch. And in places where French forces are involved, namely in the Sahel region, armored cars are perfect. It therefore makes sense that France is acquiring a new armored car-derivative. Meet the Jaguar.

The first eighteen of the Marine Corps’ new Amphibious Combat Vehicle arrived at Twentynine Palms, a Marine Corps’ base in San Bernardino, California, the Marine Corps Times reported. The Amphibious Combat Vehicle, known as the ACV, will replace the Corps’ older and iconic Amphibious Assault Vehicle, which has been in service for nearly 40 years.

BAE Systems to continue production of F-35 EW system BAE Systems has been awarded a contract from Lockheed Martin for the production and delivery of additional electronic warfare (EW) systems for Lot 15, Lot 16 long lead, sustainment spares and retro fit kits for the 5th Generation F-35 Lightning II, providing advanced situational awareness and threat response capabilities that support critical missions in contested airspace.

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