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General Dynamics JTRS HMS Rifleman Radios Complete Formal Operational Testing

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Dec. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The JTRS HMS AN/PRC-154 Rifleman radio by General Dynamics C4 Systems completed its Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E) during the U.S. Army's recently concluded Network Integration Evaluation at Fort Bliss, Texas.  The Rifleman...
Inventor Sir James Dyson

UK manufacturing receives boost from Nestle and Dyson

Nestle will create 300 jobs at coffee production facility in Tutbury while Dyson has invested �1.4 million in engineering and science research at Cambridge University
Robot Wildcat

Wildcat robot car helps beat traffic jams

Oxford University develop Wildcat robot car which interprets its surroundings and helps beat traffic jams
BAE Systems Typhoon production

Cut red tape plea as manufacturing job losses continue

The Engineering Employers Federation says the government needs to cut burdens on employers in order to boost the economy through manufacturing
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Dyson, BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce call for investment

Sir James Dyson calls for more government incentives and investment in manufacturing alongside earlier rallying from other industry giants
Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carrier

BAE Systems begins work on Royal Navy aircraft carrier

Defence Secretary Liam Fox cut first piece of steel for the HMS Prince of Wales
BAE scientists find new use for E-ink

BAE scientists find use for E-ink in tank armour

Scientists from British defence firm, BAE Systems, are working on a new tank shell that uses electronic ink and a series of sensors to project the surrounding environment onto the shell of the tank.
A digital image of the future armour

Scientists create ‘bullet-proof custard' for British troops

Scientists and engineers at defence security company, BAE systems, have created a custard-like liquid, which will give British troops greater protection and ease of movement on the battlefield.
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Interview With Guided Missile Manufacturer Raytheon

Based in Arizona and established in 1922, Raytheon is a major American defense contractor and industrial corporation with core manufacturing concentrations in defense systems and defense and commercial electronics. In 1928, the company reincorporated and adopted its present name in 1959.
How Good is Your Benchmarking?

How Good is Your Benchmarking?

For the larger company with resources available to dedicate to the process, benchmarking may not seem so daunting. But for the SME struggling to perform in a demanding and uncertain economic environment, taking anything more than a cursory look at the competition may seem nigh on impossible. So what should the SME be looking for?
BAE to Work on Clean Energy Project

BAE to Work on Clean Energy Project

(l-r)  Rob Cheyne, Greg Dolan, Jerry Hardcastle, Ric Parker, Stefan March, Mike South and Professor Stewart Williams

Partnerships key to future of UK manufacturing

BAE Systems to open office in Jordan

BAE Systems to open office in Jordan

BAE Systems, the global defence, security and aerospace giant, is to open an office in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The office will complement the network of offices the company operates across the Middle East and Africa and will be used as the focal point for business in Jordan and neighboring countries.
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Work Accidents: How To Ramp Up Production Without Injuring Staff

Across Europe and North America the days of children labouring perilously under the viciously moving looms to scavenge scraps of cotton or men losing their arms in carding machines are long gone. 

BAE suffers profits dip

BAE Systems was hit by a 973 million pound write-down at its U.S. firm Armor Holdings after the loss of the truck contract. It was the U.S. defence department’s fifth-biggest supplier following its purchase of the truck maker in 2007.
BAE Systems to cut more than 600 jobs

BAE Systems to cut more than 600 jobs

The jobs will go from BAE's Insyte division, which makes radar, information and mission-training systems for more than 130 of BAE's equipment programmes.
BAE Systems wins Royal Navy contract

BAE Systems wins Royal Navy contract

BAE Systems has won a 3.4 million pound Ministry of Defence contract for the Navy's next generation of warships.
BAE Systems wins two ICSA awards

BAE Systems wins two ICSA awards

BAE Systems took home two awards - one for Innovation in Governance Disclosure, the other for Best Practice Disclosure on Strategy Formulation and Execution - at the inaugural Institute of C
Britain's £1.3bn new sub Astute leaves for sea trials

Britain's £1.3bn new sub Astute leaves for sea trials

The first of class Astute nuclear powered attack submarine has left BAE Systems' shipyard at Barrow-in-Furness for the first stage of sea trials designed to prove its capability as the m
BAE Systems maestro Dick Olver talks to Manufacturing Digital

BAE Systems maestro Dick Olver talks to Manufacturing Digital

When meeting one of the world's most powerful figures in the defence industry it's probably a good idea to at least show them some respect and begin the interview by bringing up some weighty to
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