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1
Overview of Systems Engineering at BAE SYSTEMS
Alenia Marconi Systems
By Charlie Nisbet Leigh Watton Keith
Minnican Friday 27th July 2001
11/16/2012/MS115-01
2
Corporate Overview of BAE SYSTEMS Alenia
Marconi Systems
By Charlie Nisbet Friday 27th July 2001
11/16/2012/MS115-01
3
Worldwide Locations
4
BAE SYSTEMS Organization Structure
5
BAE SYSTEMS Capabilities
  • Airbus
  • Avionics
  • Civil Aircraft
  • Commercial Shipbuilding and Repair
  • Customer Solutions and Support
  • Defence Systems
  • Land and Naval Artillery Systems
  • Military Aircraft
  • Missiles
  • Naval Vessels
  • Prime Contracting
  • Space
  • Systems Integration
  • Underwater Systems

6
MARINE
ORGANISATION
SITES
CAPABILITIES
PRODUCTS
7
Marine Site Locations
Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria Glasgow (Scotstoun
and Govan)
8
Marine, Barrow Site
  • Modern facilities
  • Covered Construction Hall (DDH)
  • Syncro Lift
  • New Superberth
  • Designed for Submarine/Surface Ships
  • Only Nuclear Submarine Build Facilityin the UK
  • Design and Construction Experiencewith Large
    Naval Ships
  • Unique First of Class Experience andSystem
    Design Capabilities
  • Operates Smart Procurement, Modular Build,
    Advanced Outfitting, Lean Manufacturing
  • Flexible, Highly Skilled Workforce
  • Large Engineering Design Resource
  • Large Site with Space for Development

9
Marine, Scotstoun Site
  • Specialist Frigate Production Facility
  • Surface Ship Exports
  • 3 Covered Berths
  • 3 Dry Docks
  • Good river frontage
  • Low cost base
  • Skilled labour force
  • Large resource pool
  • Site development proposed

10
Marine, Govan Site
  • Low cost base
  • Commercial Standards -Simple ships built quickly
  • Hybrid Commercial/NavalShip experience
  • Large Module Assembly Hall
  • Capable of building shipsup to Panamax size (32m
    beam)
  • Large steel production workforce accustomed to
    flexible working
  • Large resource pool
  • Large unconstrained leased site
  • Site development proposed

11
Marine Products
Submarines Upholder (Victoria) Class Submarine
(SSK) Vanguard Class Submarine
(SSBN) Astute Class Submarine (SSN) Surface
Ships Amphibious Assault Ship
(LPD) Amphibious Helicopter Carrier
(LPH) Auxiliary Oiler (AO) Type 23 Frigate
Brunei OPV Malaysian Frigate Type
45 Commercial Shipbuilding and Repair
12
Upholder (Victoria) Class Submarines - Type SSK
Four conventional 2400 tonne diesel-electric
submarines built for the RN and currently being
refurbished and reactivated for service with the
Canadian Navy as the Victoria Class.
Vanguard Victorious Vigilant Vengeance
13
Vanguard Class Submarines - Type SSBN
Major 15-year 4-boat Strategic Ballistic Nuclear
Submarine Prime Contract/ Build Programme
completed at Barrow in November 1999
Vanguard Victorious Vigilant Vengeance
Vanguard / Victorious / Vigilant / Vengeance
14
Astute Class Submarines - Type SSN
  • Major 3-boat 7200 tonneFleet Nuclear
    SubmarineBuild Contract for theAstute Class
    Programme Organization and theRoyal
    Navy.Fabrication of first submarine in progress
    at Barrow. Projected in-service datesfor the
    three boats arebetween 2005 and 2008

15
Amphibious Assault Ship - Type LPD
Two of these 18,400-ton vesselsare currently in
buildat Barrow for the Royal Navy. Albion was
launchedon 9th March 2001. Bulwarks launch is
scheduled for November 2001
Albion / Bulwark
16
Amphibious Helicopter Carrier - Type LPH
20,000-tonne carrier commissioned intoUK RN
service September 1998. Has already been on
active service in several theatres of operation
worldwide.
HMS Ocean
17
Two 12000-ton (27000-tons fully laden) fleet
oilers currently in build at Barrowand Govan,
for theRoyal Fleet Auxiliary. Wave Knight
launched 29th September 2000. Wave Ruler
launched9th February 2001.
Wave Knight / Wave Ruler
18
Type 23 Frigates
HMS Kent was delivered in February 2000 and HMS
Portland in 2001. The last Royal Navy Type 23
Class Frigate St Albans is now being outfitted at
Scotstoun.
Norfolk / Argyll / Lancaster / Iron Duke /
Monmouth / Montrose / Somerset / Grafton /
Sutherland / Kent / Portland / St Albans
19
Brunei Offshore Patrol Vessel
A three-vessel prime contract including design,
build and support. First vessel launched in
January 2001
20
Malaysian Frigate
Both vesselscommissioned.In-service
support contract under negotiation.
KD Jebat / KD Lekiu
21
Anti Air Warfare Type 45 Destroyer (AAWD)
Current IPT involvement and projected RN first of
class build at Scotstoun.Potential for
eleven further vessels BAE SYSTEMS holds the
Prime Contract for thefirst three vessels. The
Type 45s are planned to enter service between
2007 and 2014. BAE SYSTEMS Marinehas submitted
an unsolicited bid to buildall 12 Type 45
destroyers.
22
Commercial Shipbuilding and Repair
3 Clean Products Tankers Build Programme completed
at Barrow 1997/8 Work undertaken on two Super
Seacat Ferries in Dry Dock Facilities at
Scotstoun during 2000. Govan is building a 75m
Anchor Handler Tug Supply (AHTS) vessel and bow
fabrications for a second similar vessel during
2001.
Thames Fisher / Humber Fisher / Mersey Fisher
Anchor Handler Tug Supply (AHTS) vessel
23
DDH Production Capability
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