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Although the following news has nothing to do with Pakistan, one can at least consider its future implications as PAF is a big customer of Grifo radars and Grifo S7 is considered (by many) to be the strongest contender for future JF-17s.
Finmeccanica Eyes U.K. E-scan Technology for New Radar
12/30/05 05:34
By TOM KINGTON, ROME
Finmeccanica is mulling an updated version of its Grifo airborne radar with electronically scanned array technology, according to Renzo Meschini, chief executive officer (CEO) of Finmeccanica unit Galileo Avionica.
The Grifo ââ¬â 450 of which have been sold by Galileo Avionica ââ¬â could be updated with e-scan technologies developed by former BAE SYSTEMS units that Finmeccanica has taken over in the United Kingdom, Meschini told reporters on Dec. 21.
Finmeccanica this year took a 75 percent stake in a new company, Selex Sensors and Airborne Systems (S&AS), which contains the former BAE avionics units and its own avionics arm, Galileo Avionica. BAE holds a 25 percent stake.
Meschini said the new radar, which would equip medium-sized fighter aircraft, is among the first examples of product synergies mulled by the new Anglo-Italian entity, and would be followed in January by Selex S&ASââ¬â¢s first joint budget.
ââ¬ÅThis document ââ¬â which will plan ahead to 2008 ââ¬â will contain the first cost and procurement savings, joint products and enhanced sales projections deriving from the synergies created through the creation of Selex S&AS,ââ¬Â he said.
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Tiger
Finmeccanica Eyes U.K. E-scan Technology for New Radar
12/30/05 05:34
By TOM KINGTON, ROME
Finmeccanica is mulling an updated version of its Grifo airborne radar with electronically scanned array technology, according to Renzo Meschini, chief executive officer (CEO) of Finmeccanica unit Galileo Avionica.
The Grifo ââ¬â 450 of which have been sold by Galileo Avionica ââ¬â could be updated with e-scan technologies developed by former BAE SYSTEMS units that Finmeccanica has taken over in the United Kingdom, Meschini told reporters on Dec. 21.
Finmeccanica this year took a 75 percent stake in a new company, Selex Sensors and Airborne Systems (S&AS), which contains the former BAE avionics units and its own avionics arm, Galileo Avionica. BAE holds a 25 percent stake.
Meschini said the new radar, which would equip medium-sized fighter aircraft, is among the first examples of product synergies mulled by the new Anglo-Italian entity, and would be followed in January by Selex S&ASââ¬â¢s first joint budget.
ââ¬ÅThis document ââ¬â which will plan ahead to 2008 ââ¬â will contain the first cost and procurement savings, joint products and enhanced sales projections deriving from the synergies created through the creation of Selex S&AS,ââ¬Â he said.
Regards
Tiger