MBDA
MBDA is a European developer and manufacturer of missiles.[7][8] It was formed as a joint venture by a merger of the guided missile divisions of EADS (now Airbus), Finmeccanica (now Leonardo), and BAE Systems in December 2001.[9] In 2016 the company had more than 10,500 employees. In 2017, MBDA recorded orders for €4.2 bn and an order book of €16.8 bn. The company name is an initialism of the names of the companies that came together to form it: Matra; BAe Dynamics and Alenia. MBDA works with over 90 armed forces worldwide.
Industry | Defence |
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Founded | December 2001 |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Eric Beranger (CEO)[3] |
Products | Missiles, missiles systems, countermeasures, countermining |
Revenue | €3.2 billion (2018)[4] |
Owners |
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Number of employees | >11,000[5] |
Divisions | MBDA Spain, MBDA Italy, MBDA France, MBDA UK, MBDA Deutschland GmbH[6] |
Subsidiaries | MBDA Inc, Matra Electronique, Bayern-Chemie, TDW, GDI Simulation[6] |
Website | www |
History
The consolidation of Europe's missile companies began in 1996 when parts of Matra Defence and BAe Dynamics merged their missile activities to form Matra BAe Dynamics (MBD). Matra BAe Dynamics represented half of Matra Hautes Technologies' missile business; the other half was Matra Missiles which became Aérospatiale-Matra Missiles (AMM). In 1999, Matra group merged with Aérospatiale. In 2000, Aérospatiale-Matra became part of EADS (now Airbus).
In 1998, GEC-Marconi Radar and Defence Systems and Alenia Difesa combined their missile and radar activities to form Alenia Marconi Systems (AMS). In 1999, GEC-Marconi (renamed Marconi Electronic Systems) was sold to British Aerospace and became part of the merged company, BAE Systems.[10]
In December 2001, MBD (including AMM) and the Missile and Missile Systems activities of AMS merged, creating MBDA.[11] In June 2005, LFK, a unit of Airbus Defence and Security Systems, agreed to be merged into MBDA. On 1 March 2006, LFK became MBDA Germany. ON 9 May 2012, the LFK-Lenkflugkörpersysteme GmbH became MBDA Deutschland GmbH. Since February 2002, MBDA has owned 40% of Inmize Sistemas S.L., a Spanish company which was formed to integrate the experience and technology of the major Spanish defence companies in the guided weapons sector. As AMS had R&D assets located in California, MBDA also managed to acquire development and production facilities in the United States, choosing to operate in the country as a wholly owned subsidiary, called MBDA Inc.[8] In December 2011, MBDA Inc acquired the Viper Strike activity of Northrop Grumman in Huntsville, Alabama.[12]
Products
Overall, the group has 45 products in service and 15 more in development. MBDA's products include:
- Air-to-air missiles:
- Surface-to-air missiles:
- Air-to-surface missiles:
- Anti-ship missiles:
- Exocet (air-, surface ship-, coastal battery- and submarine-launched versions)
- Otomat/Teseo
- Sea Eagle
- Marte (air-, surface ship- and coastal battery-launched versions)
- Sea Venom
- Perseus (CVS401)
- Anti-tank missiles:
- MILAN
- PARS 3 LR - long range (together with Diehl BGT Defence)
- ERYX - short range
- HOT
- Missile Moyenne Portée (MMP)
- Systems
Locations
- France:
- Germany:
- Italy:
- United Kingdom:
- United States:[8]
- India:
- Coimbatore- L&T MBDA Missile Systems (A joint venture between Larsen & Toubro and MBDA).
References
- "Legal - MBDA". Archived from the original on 20 October 2015. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
- "MBDA APPOINTS EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN AND GENERAL MANAGER TO STRENGTHEN IT'S [sic] POSITION IN SPAIN". MBDA. 17 June 2010. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
- Hepher, Tim (15 May 2019). "MBDA boss faces battle of wits as Airbus strategy chief". Reuters. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
- Mackenzie, Christina (20 March 2019). "MBDA doubles down on tiny European laser-weapon project". Defense News. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
- "ABOUT US". MBDA. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
- "MBDA WORLDWIDE". Retrieved 17 February 2020.
- MBDA • European centres of excellence Archived 2010-12-06 at the Wayback Machine
- MBDA Inc. US Division Corporate Page Archived 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine
- "History". Archived from the original on 28 September 2018. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
- Judge, Ben (30 November 2015). "30 November 1999: BAE Systems formed in £7.7bn merger". moneyweek.com. Dennis Publishing Ltd. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
On this day in 1999 British Aerospace merged with Marconi Electronic Systems to form BAE Systems, Europe's biggest defence company and the third biggest in the world.
- "EADS, BAE and Finmeccanica Complete MBDA Merger". Defense Daily International. 21 December 2001.
- "MBDA purchases Northrop Grumman's Viper Strike munitions business".