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  • ...50px|Evolution of the land systems division of BAE Systems, 1970s to [[BAE Systems Land and Armaments|Land & Armaments]] formation]] ...rmed in 2006 by the merger of '''Land Systems Hägglunds AB''' and ''' BAE Systems Bofors'''.
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  • ...r.baesystems.com/bae/shareholder_info/communications/2006/2006-02-01/ BAE SYSTEMS Investor Brief - January 2006]</ref> ...which is loaded with targeting data by the [[Weapon systems officer|Weapon Systems Officer]] (WSO) prior to launch. Technically, it is programmable to adapt t
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  • ...me=globalsecurityMk44>[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/mk-44-30mm.htm Global Security ''Mk 44 Bushmaster II 30/40mm Automatic Cann ...]] (part of MS International PLC) a contract "to supply a total of 26 ASCG systems for retrofit to the RN's 13 Type 23 frigates as part of the wider littoral
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  • ...html 155MM Study Looks To Pack More Punch Into The Royal Navy's Fleet] BAe Systems Press release, 14 December 2007 </ref> This would introduce a common gun ca * [[Advanced Gun System]] - BAE's new 155&nbsp;mm long-range gun system for the US Navy's Zumwalt class des
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  • |manufacturer=[[BAE Systems Land and Armaments]]
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  • Programmable ammunition increases the systems flexibility and effectiveness. To further decrease the reaction time it is ...//www.baesystems.com/ProductsServices/bae_prod_bofors_mm_mk_three.html BAE Systems Bofors 57mm Mk3 factsheet]
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  • ...of Production Hardware for U.S. Navy's Advanced Gun System | publisher=BAE Systems | year=2010 | url=http://www.baesystems.com/Newsroom/NewsReleases/autoGen_1 ...ng of ''Zumwalt'' procurement to three ships increases the likelihood that BAE will attempt to market AGS to other programs.
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  • |secondary_armament=1× [[BAE Systems AB]] [[Remote weapon system]] ...self-propelled system based on the [[Haubits FH77/A|FH 77]]. Further test systems received the designation FH 77BD and FH 77BW. By 2004, two prototypes had b
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  • ...50px|Evolution of the land systems division of BAE Systems, 1970s to [[BAE Systems Land and Armaments|Land & Armaments]] formation]] ...rmed in 2006 by the merger of '''Land Systems Hägglunds AB''' and ''' BAE Systems Bofors'''.
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  • ...efense Industries]] (UDI) of the [[United States]] acquired Bofors Weapons Systems (the heavy weapons division), while Saab retained the missile interests. *[[BAE Systems Bofors]] ([[BAE Systems]] acquired United Defense and its Bofors subsidiary in 2005)
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  • |manufacturer= Bofors (1932–2006)<br>[[BAE Systems AB]] (2006 onwards) ...of [[Bofors]]. It was one of the most popular medium-weight anti-aircraft systems during [[World War II]], used by most of the western [[Allies of World War
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  • |manufacturer=Bofors Defence (1966-2006)<br>[[BAE Systems AB]] (2006 onwards) ...and originally designed by [[Bofors|Bofors Defence]] (now a part of [[BAE Systems]]).
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  • ...and [[Fleet Air Arm]] Harriers have not adopted the Equalizer for their [[BAE Harrier II|Harrier GR7]] and GR9s. The British had originally planned a pai ...igned for use on the [[F-35 Lightning II]].<ref>{{cite web |title=25mm Gun Systems for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter |url= http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2006garm/t
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  • ...le=57-mm Mk 110 Mod 0 Naval Gun System|accessdate=2010-02-21|publisher=BAE Systems}}</ref> ...l_and_a_sea_mk110.html Products and Services: 57-mm Mk 110 Naval Gun], BAE Systems
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  • ...the [[Argentinian Air Force]]. The Skyguard succeeded in shooting down a [[BAE Sea Harrier|Sea Harrier]] (XZ450) on 4 May 1982 at [[Goose Green]]. This re ...nt into production was a version based on the T-55 chassis for Finland, 10 systems in use.
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  • ...e Royal Navy gun, see [[4.5 inch Mark 8 naval gun]], manufactured by [[BAE Systems]]. During the 1950s, a change was made in designating the weapons systems which focussed on the gun mount rather than the gun itself. Together with a
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  • ...length, and is based on the Hispano-Suiza 831-L round. Unlike the belt-fed systems on most vehicle weapons, Rarden is loaded manually with three-round clips. ...nfield and several other sites after privatisation. [[British Aerospace]] (BAe) bought Royal Ordnance on 2 April 1987 and the closure of RSAF Enfield was
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  • |designer= [[FNSS]] / [[BAE Systems]] ...er United Defense) in 1980. In 1995-1997 it was updated for production by BAE and FNSS. The turret is a one-man stabilized turret equipped with dual weap
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  • ...id 1970s. However, it must be emphasized that all analogue AA fire control systems had severe limitations, and even the USN Mk 37 required nearly 1000 rounds ...was the first of a series of evolutionary improvements in gun fire control systems.
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  • ..., Shuttleworth Flying Day - June 2013.jpg|thumb|Avro 19 (Anson) of the BAe Systems Heritage Flight based at [[The Shuttleworth Collection]] at Old Warden in 2 * G-AHKX – Avro XIX Anson owned by BAe Systems (Heritage Flight) remains airworthy in 2017 and is based at the [[Shuttlewo
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