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MBDA incorporated purchases Northrop Grumman's Viper strike munitions business in United States 1412111.
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MBDA incorporated purchases Northrop Grumman's Viper strike munitions
business in United States. |
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MBDA
Inc., the wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of missile manufacturer MBDA, has
purchased Northrop Grumman Corporation’s (NYSE: NOC) Viper Strike
munitions business, located in Huntsville, AL. Terms of the agreement
are not being disclosed. |
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Viper Laser Guided Weapon for UAVs |
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The
Viper Strike Business Unit facilities, located in the City of Huntsville
and on the US Army’s Redstone Arsenal, will allow MBDA to design,
build, and assemble complete precision-guided weapons in one location,
as well as bring in new business to the MBDA Huntsville facilities. Senator Richard Shelby of Alabama said, “I am pleased that MBDA will be joining the robust and growing Huntsville defense community. Viper Strike weapons have been a key asset for our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and I am proud that they will continue to be produced in Alabama. MBDA’s plan to grow the business going forward represents a strong vote of confidence in the Alabama workforce and is great news for the local economy.” Jerry Agee, CEO of MBDA Inc. said, “Acquiring the combat proven Viper Strike weapon system and facility allows us to take an important step in our strategy to research, design and produce the world’s finest weapons that meet the current and future needs of U.S. armed forces. The Viper Strike line is a perfect addition to our portfolio and allows us entrée into the fast growing armed UAS business segment.” MBDA Inc. now owns two design, development, and manufacturing locations: the Huntsville, AL Viper Strike operating unit, and its original Westlake Village, CA operating unit. |
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Viper Laser Guided Weapon on UAV |
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Viper Strike is a low-collateral damage, precision
guided weapon designed for both manned and unmanned aircraft. This 44-pound,
covert glide weapon allows U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, Special Forces,
and U.S. Marine Corps aircraft to precisely engage targets in urban and
complex terrain environments. It combines a GPS Inertial Navigation System
and a Semi-Active Laser seeker to provide maximum operational flexibility.
MBDA’s CEO, Antoine Bouvier stated, “This acquisition is a demonstration of our commitment to continue to grow in the US. We are excited by the opportunity this production facility provides us to continue to design, build and deliver first-class missiles to US armed forces. We now have over 60 missile systems fielded, in production, or in development and equip over 90 armed forces around the world. We can leverage the economies of scale of this wide customer base and product line to provide excellent missile systems, like Viper Strike, to the US warfighter.” This transaction has received all necessary US government regulatory approvals. |
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