BAE Systems Integrated System Technologies
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BAE Systems Integrated System Technologies Limited | |
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Type | Private |
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Founded | 1997-10-28 (as AMS Limited) |
Headquarters | Farnborough, United Kingdom |
Employees | 3,718 (2006) |
Parent | BAE Systems plc |
Subsidiaries | BAE Systems Command and Control Limited |
Website | www.baesystems.com/insyte |
BAE Systems Integrated System Technologies (known as Insyte) was formed on May 3, 2005 by bringing together BAE Systems' interests in C4ISR and the UK operations of AMS following the Eurosystems Transaction.
As with the other UK divisions of BAE Systems, it is now based in Farnborough, Hampshire, but the major activities of the division are carried out across a large number of other sites throughout England and Scotland.
The division is a major supplier of defence electronics, integrated command & control (C²) systems, radars, simulators, meteorological systems, data links and C4ISR battle management systems.
Subsidiaries: BAE Systems Air Systems • BAE Systems Customer Solutions & Support • BAE Systems Insyte • BAE Systems Regional Aircraft • BAE Systems Submarine Solutions • BAE Systems Surface Fleet Solutions • BAE Systems Underwater Systems • MBDA UK
BAE Systems Inc.: BAE Systems Customer Solutions • BAE Systems Land and Armaments • BAE Systems Electronics and Integrated Solutions
Joint ventures: Air Astana (49%) • Eurofighter GmbH (33%) • MBDA (37.5%) • Saab (20.5%) • SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems (25%)
Annual Revenue: GB£15,411 million ( FY 2005) • Employees: 100,100 (2005) • Stock Symbol: LSE: BA. • Website: www.baesystems.com