BAe Dynamics explained

British Aerospace Dynamics Group
Type:Subsidiary
Fate:Merged with Matra in 1996
Successor:Matra BAe Dynamics
Foundation:1977
Defunct:August 1996
Area Served:UK
Industry:Defence, Spacecraft
Products:Missiles, Satellites
Parent:British Aerospace

British Aerospace Dynamics Limited (BADL or BAe Dynamics) was a division of British Aerospace.

History

British Aerospace was created in April 1977 by the merger of the British Aircraft Corporation, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, Hawker Siddeley Dynamics and Scottish Aviation.

Formation

There were two companies in the formation:

The missile, weapon systems and space businesses of these companies were merged into British Aerospace Dynamics Limited (BADL), a wholly owned subsidiary of BAe.

In December 1979, Euromissile Dynamics Group was formed with AĆ©rospatiale of Toulouse, France and MBB of Ottobrunn.

Subsidiary company

On 1 January 1992, British Aerospace Defence Ltd began trading as a wholly owned subsidiary of BAe. Previously separate defence companies now operated as divisions of that subsidiary:

In 1994, the BAe Dynamics subsidiary British Aerospace Space Systems was sold to Matra Marconi Space.

Merger with Matra

In 1996, BAe Dynamics' guided weapons division was merged with a division of Matra Defense to form the then largest European missile manufacturer, Matra BAe Dynamics. This group now forms part of MBDA.

Products

Missiles

Satellites