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The critical design review for the Maritime Electronic Warfare System Integrated Capability (MEWSIC) has been approved, meaning it can now proceed into manufacture, testing and acceptance.
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has awarded BAE Systems a 10 year contract worth £270 million to support the Royal Navy’s three main radar systems: Artisan, Sampson and Long Range Radar.
During Armed Forces Week, BAE Systems and the Royal Navy announced a £3.2 million autonomous boat contract that will increase Navy’s capabilities while protecting sailor’s lives.
BAE Systems invests £10 million to upgrade its Maritime Integration & Support Centre – a specialist facility providing support for Royal Navy warships whilst researching future combat systems and technologies.
The cutting-edge Artisan 3D radar system designed and developed by BAE Systems has been successfully installed on the Royal Navy’s future aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth.
800 objects at once and spotting tiny items travelling at the speed of sound are some of the attributes of Artisan, the new medium range 3D surveillance radar which has been developed for the Royal Navy by BAE Systems.