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BAE Systems AB is a Swedish defence company and a subsidiary of BAE Systems Land and Armaments, whose ultimate parent is the British defence contractor BAE Systems. The company was formed in 2006 by the merger of Land Systems Hägglunds AB and BAE Systems Bofors.
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Business units
BAE Systems Hägglunds
AB Hägglund & Söner was founded in 1899 in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. The company was divided in 1988, one part being Hägglunds Vehicle AB, the military vehicles business. In October 1997 the British company Alvis plc acquired Hägglunds Vehicle AB to form Alvis Hägglunds AB. Alvis expanded its military vehicle business in 1998 with the purchase of GKN's armoured vehicle division in 1998 and Vickers Defence in 2002 to form Alvis Vickers. In September 2004 BAE Systems acquired Alvis Vickers and merged it with its RO Defence ordnance division to form BAE Systems Land Systems. Hägglunds was renamed Land Systems Hägglunds.
In June 2005 BAE Systems acquired United Defense and reorganised its land systems businesses into BAE Systems Land and Armaments, with Land Systems and Land Systems Hägglunds as subsidiaries of this U.S. based operating group.
BAE Systems Bofors
BAE Systems Bofors, located in Karlskoga, Sweden, is a Swedish subsidiary of BAE Systems Land and Armaments.
Its corporate heritage goes back to Bofors, which was founded in 1873. In 1999 Saab purchased the Celsius Group, the parent group of Bofors. In September 2000 United Defense Industries (UDI) purchased Bofors Weapon Systems from Saab (the tube artillery interests), while Saab retained the missile interests. In 2005 BAE Systems purchased UDI and reorganized all its land systems businesses into BAE Systems Land and Armaments. As part of acquisition Bofors Defence was renamed BAE Systems Bofors.
BAE Systems C-ITS
The company provides "Interactive Training and Simulation". It was a former United Defense company. On 28 November 2007, BAE Systems acquired the Swedish high-tech company Pitch Technologies AB, an innovator of computer-based research simulation and training technologies.[1]
Products
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All terrain vehicles
Combat vehicles
Weapon systems
- 40 mm Tridon
- 40 mm TriAD
- Archer SP Artillery
- FH 77 Howitzer
- Bofors 57 mm & Bofors 40 mm Naval guns
Ammunitions
- Bonus Ammunition
- XM982 Excalibur Ammunition
- 3P Ammunition
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- Land Systems Hägglunds: The Company History (Accessed Jan. 10 2006)
- companies.infobasepub.com: BAE Systems Land Systems Hägglunds (Accessed Jan. 10 2006)
- ↑ "BAE Systems acquires Pitch Technologies AB." (html) (Press release). BAE Systems plc. 2007-11-28. http://www.baesystems.com/Newsroom/NewsReleases/autoGen_107102894230.html. Retrieved 2007-11-30.