Thomson Marconi Sonar Explained

Thomson Marconi Sonar NV
Foundation:1990
Defunct:October 2001
Successor:Thales Underwater Systems

Thomson Marconi Sonar or TMS was formed in 1996 by the merger of the sonar systems businesses of French defence electronics specialist Thomson-CSF and British company GEC-Marconi after the payment of a balance by the latter.[1] The new company was 50.1% owned by Thomson-CSF and 49.9% by GEC-Marconi.[2] Denis Ranque was appointed as its CEO. The new company would head 3 operational entities:

With the merger of GEC's defence business Marconi Electronic Systems and British Aerospace in 1999, the resulting BAE Systems acquired Marconi's 49.9% share in TMS. BAE, through an options agreement, forced Thomson-CSF (now called Thales) to purchase its stake in 2001. The company therefore became entirely owned by Thales and was renamed Thales Underwater Systems.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 5 April 1996 . Thomson-CSF et le britannique GEC-Marconi marient leurs sonars .
  2. Web site: 5 April 1996 . Thomson-CSF et le britannique GEC-Marconi marient leurs sonars .
  3. Web site: 5 April 1996 . Thomson-CSF et le britannique GEC-Marconi marient leurs sonars .
  4. Web site: 5 April 1996 . Thomson-CSF et le britannique GEC-Marconi marient leurs sonars .
  5. Web site: 5 April 1996 . Thomson-CSF et le britannique GEC-Marconi marient leurs sonars .