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Part of [[Plessey Co|Plessey Avionics & Communications]], Martin Road, West Leigh, Havant.
also [[Plessey Co|Plessey Avionics & Communications]], Martin Road, West Leigh, Havant.


1987/8 '''Electronic  Systems  and  Equipment''' accounted  for  more  than  one-third  of Plessey's  turnover.  This  part  of  the  business  was  predominantly  in  the  defence  field;  principal activities were radar, underwater systems, defence systems, military communications, avionics, cryptographic equipment and microprocessor-based systems.  
1987/8 '''Electronic  Systems  and  Equipment''' accounted  for  more  than  one-third  of Plessey's  turnover.  This  part  of  the  business  was  predominantly  in  the  defence  field;  principal activities were radar, underwater systems, defence systems, military communications, avionics, cryptographic equipment and microprocessor-based systems.  

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also Plessey Avionics & Communications, Martin Road, West Leigh, Havant.

1987/8 Electronic Systems and Equipment accounted for more than one-third of Plessey's turnover. This part of the business was predominantly in the defence field; principal activities were radar, underwater systems, defence systems, military communications, avionics, cryptographic equipment and microprocessor-based systems.

Plessey had a strong base in North America; 60 per cent of its defence order book was from outside the United Kingdom.[1]

by 1989 Plessey Electronic Systems Ltd consisted of:

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Sources of Information

  1. MMC report 1989