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BAE Systems Australia producing more missile decoy systems
by Richard Tomkins
Richmond, Australia (UPI) Oct 23, 2014


Selex ES complets acquisition of Tactical Technologies Inc.
London (UPI) Oct 23, 2014 - Selex ES reports it has completed the acquisition of Tactical Technologies Inc., a Canadian supplier of electronic warfare analysis software and services.

Current products and services provided by TTI will continue to be provided under the name of Tactical Technologies Inc., and the company will be folded into Selex ES's broad electronic warfare portfolio.

Finmeccanica is the parent company of Selex ES.

Financial terms and other details of the acquisition were not provided.

TTI produces the Tactical Engagement Simulation Software family of products which create physics-based simulations that assist with the analysis of electronic warfare products, particularly in the field of electronic defense, a growth market for Finmeccanica -- Selex ES.

The acquisition of TTI will allow Selex ES to maintain its electronic warfare operation support offerings while further developing enhanced electronic defense products, it said.

Tactical Technologies Inc. is headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

BAE Systems says it is producing more Nulka active missile decoys for the Royal Australian Navy and U.S. Navy ships.

The decoys are being produced under a follow-on order worth nearly $44 million. The order is the 16th consecutive order for the system and brings the total of Nulka decoys delivered by the company to more than 1,400.

"This contract continues our provision of the world's most advanced soft-kill anti-ship missile defense system to the Royal Australian Navy and the United States Navy," said BAE Systems Director Aerospace Steve Drury. "I'm looking forward to continuing our long-term and strategically aligned partnership with both navies."

The Nulka comes from an Australia-U.S. collaborative effort. The rocket-propelled decoy hovers in mid-air and draws incoming missiles away from their surface vessel targets. It is deployed on more than 140 surface combat ships in the U.S., Canadian and Australian navies.

Australian companies Milspec Engineering, Thales Australia and Varley are involved in production of the system.


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