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BA. Bae Systems Plc

1,394.00
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10 May 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bae Systems Plc LSE:BA. London Ordinary Share GB0002634946 ORD 2.5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  2.00 0.14% 1,394.00 1,396.00 1,397.00 1,402.00 1,391.00 1,400.00 3,484,211 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Aircraft 23.23B 1.86B 0.6133 22.76 42.27B

GPS III Satellite Launches with BAE Systems RAD750 Single Board Computers

22/08/2019 5:56pm

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The U.S. Air Force today launched its second GPS III satellite, the most powerful Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite ever built. BAE Systems’ RAD750™ Single Board Computer (SBC), part of Harris Corporation’s navigation payload for GPS III prime contractor Lockheed Martin, will provide radiation hardened, high-performance onboard processing capability for the satellite’s mission.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190822005543/en/

The second GPS III satellite launched today from Cape Canaveral with our RAD750™ Single Board Computer on board. It will provide radiation hardened, high-performance onboard processing capability for the satellite’s mission to modernize the GPS constellation. (Photo: Lockheed Martin)

“Security and reliability are key to ensuring warfighters can depend on GPS signals,” said James LaRosa, director of Space Processor and Products at BAE Systems. “Our rad-hard RAD750 processor can withstand radiation doses a million times stronger than a fatal human dose, and that durability is valued on missions like the GPS III.”

To modernize the GPS constellation with new technology and advanced capabilities, the Air Force began launching its new, next-generation GPS III satellites in December 2018. GPS III is three times more accurate and has up to eight times improved anti-jamming capabilities over current GPS satellites. GPS III is the first GPS satellite to broadcast the new L1C civil signal to be interoperable with other international global navigation satellite systems, like Galileo. The Air Force has announced plans to build up to 32 GPS III and IIIF satellites, for which BAE Systems’ SBCs could provide long-lasting computing power on each mission.

BAE Systems’ radiation-hardened electronics have been on board satellites and spacecraft for almost 30 years. The company has provided more than 900 computers from more than 300 satellites, and has provided the computers that power key national space assets such as Juno and Pathfinder.

Radiation hardened computers are produced at BAE Systems’ facility in Manassas, Virginia. The facility is a U.S. Department of Defense Category 1A Microelectronics Trusted Source.

Learn more about our radiation-hardened computers and processors baesystems.com/space.

Shelby Cohen, BAE Systems Mobile: 607-658-6687 shelby.cohen@baesystems.com www.baesystems.com

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