词条 | BAe Dynamics |
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| name = British Aerospace Dynamics Group | logo = | type = Subsidiary | fate = Merged with Matra in 1996 | predecessor = | successor = Matra BAe Dynamics | foundation = 1977 | founder = | defunct = August 1996 | location = | key_people = | area_served = UK | industry = Defence, Spacecraft | products = Missiles, Satellites | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | assets = | equity = | num_employees = | parent = British Aerospace | homepage = | footnotes = }} British Aerospace Dynamics Limited (BADL or BAe Dynamics) was a division of British Aerospace. HistoryBritish Aerospace was created in April 1977 by the merger of the British Aircraft Corporation, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, Hawker Siddeley Dynamics and Scottish Aviation. FormationThere were two companies in the formation:
The missile, weapon systems and space businesses of these companies were merged into British Aerospace Dynamics Limited (BADL), a wholly owned subsidiary of BAe. In December 1979, Euromissile Dynamics Group was formed with Aérospatiale of Toulouse, France and MBB of Ottobrunn. RationalisationBritish Aerospace was partially privatised on 4 February 1981. In 1989, the then fully privatised BAe instituted a company wide restructuring. BAe Dynamics was rationalised with the particular aim of reducing costs. Along with redundancies the main part of this was the closing of four of the company's facilities; Bracknell, Hatfield, Bolton and Weymouth. In 1981, it was conducting important research into passive infra-red surveillance. Subsidiary companyOn 1 January 1992, British Aerospace Defence Ltd began trading as a wholly owned subsidiary of BAe. Previously separate defence companies now operated as divisions of that subsidiary;
In 1994 the BAe Dynamics subsidiary British Aerospace Space Systems was sold to Matra Marconi Space. In the mid-1990s, development work for the Meteor missile took place. Merger with MatraIn 1996, BAe Dynamics' guided weapons division was merged with a division of Matra Defense to form the (then) largest European missile manufacturer, Matra BAe Dynamics. This group now forms part of MBDA. StructureSpaceIn 1980, it built a space camera at its Filton site. It built a {{convert|107,000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} factory in the mid-1980s at Filton for design, production and testing of satellites. ProductsMissiles
Satellites
Chief Executives
References{{DEFAULTSORT:Bae Dynamics}} 8 : BAE Systems subsidiaries and divisions|British companies established in 1977|Companies disestablished in 1996|Aerospace companies of the United Kingdom|Guided missile manufacturers|Spacecraft manufacturers|Space programme of the United Kingdom|1996 disestablishments in the United Kingdom |
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