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'''UKAMS Ltd.''' is the UK partner of the [[EUROPAAMS]] consortium, the developer of the Principal Anti Air Missile System ([[PAAMS]]), a naval air defence weapon system.


UKAMS was originally a consortium of [[Siemens Plessey Systems]], [[GEC-Marconi]] and [[BAeSEMA]]. However, in 1997 British Aerospace acquired Siemens Plessey's UK operations and in 1998 UKAMS became a wholly owned subsidiary of [[Matra BAe Dynamics]]. In 2002 Matra BAe Dynamics was merged into [[MBDA]] and continues to be a subsidiary of that group.
'''UKAMS Ltd.''' is the UK partner of the [[EUROPAAMS]] consortium, the developer of the Principal Anti Air Missile System ([[PAAMS]]), a naval air defence weapon system.


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UKAMS was originally a consortium of [[Siemens Plessey Systems]], [[GEC-Marconi]] and [[BAeSEMA]]. However in 1997 British Aerospace acquired Siemens Plessey's UK operations and in 1998 UKAMS became a wholly owned subsidiary of [[Matra BAe Dynamics]]. In 2002 Matra BAe Dynamics was merged into [[MBDA]] and continues to be a subsidiary of that group.
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Latest revision as of 10:31, 13 December 2022

UKAMS Ltd. is the UK partner of the EUROPAAMS consortium, the developer of the Principal Anti Air Missile System (PAAMS), a naval air defence weapon system.

UKAMS was originally a consortium of Siemens Plessey Systems, GEC-Marconi and BAeSEMA. However, in 1997 British Aerospace acquired Siemens Plessey's UK operations and in 1998 UKAMS became a wholly owned subsidiary of Matra BAe Dynamics. In 2002 Matra BAe Dynamics was merged into MBDA and continues to be a subsidiary of that group.

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