BISim joins BAE Systems as a wholly-owned subsidiary, bringing global software development and advanced military simulation and training solutions to the company’s portfolio.
BAE Systems and Pipistrel Aircraft are collaborating on the development of solutions for the defence and security market, including the application of electric aircraft.
The Hawk Lead-In Fighter will continue to train Australia’s frontline fighter pilots through to 2031 following the $1.5 billion commitment by the Australian Government.
The joint study builds on Eve’s development for the urban air mobility market and will look at how the aircraft could provide cost-effective, sustainable and adaptable capability as a defence variant.
BAE Systems has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Bohemia Interactive Simulations, a developer of advanced military simulation and training software.
The Ministry of Defence has awarded BAE Systems contracts valued at more than £220m to deliver advanced synthetic training for pilots training to fly combat aircraft Typhoon.
BAE Systems will provide Qualified Flying Instructors, delivering both live and synthetic training, to Qatar Emiri Air Force and Royal Air Force pilots.
The U.S. Marine Corps has awarded BAE Systems a contract to develop the prototype design for a new Wargaming Center, and PLEXSYS will collaborate on the project.