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MES-related businesses include [[BAE Systems Maritime - Submarines|BAE Systems Submarines]], [[BAE Systems Maritime - Naval Ships|BAE Systems Naval Ships]], [[BAE Systems Insyte]] and [[SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems]] (now owned by [[Finmeccanica]]).
MES-related businesses include [[BAE Systems Maritime - Submarines|BAE Systems Submarines]], [[BAE Systems Maritime - Naval Ships|BAE Systems Naval Ships]], [[BAE Systems Insyte]] and [[SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems]] (now owned by [[Finmeccanica]]).


Later became [[BAE Systems - Electronic Systems]]
Later reported as [[BAE Systems - Electronic Systems]]


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Latest revision as of 12:18, 13 February 2021

Part of BAE Systems

2000 Marconi Electronic Systems (MES) became BAE Systems Electronics, a subsidiary of BAE Systems but with the assets dispersed within that company.

MES-related businesses include BAE Systems Submarines, BAE Systems Naval Ships, BAE Systems Insyte and SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems (now owned by Finmeccanica).

Later reported as BAE Systems - Electronic Systems

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