BAE has its head office and its registered office in City of Westminster, London.
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In addition to its central
London offices, it has an office in Farnborough, Hampshire that houses functional specialists and support
functions.
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BAE Systems divides its business into five business groups: Electronics, Intelligence & Support, Land &
Armaments, Programmes & Support, International Businesses, and HQ & Other Businesses.
Electronics, Intelligence & Support
This division provides analytic services, system integration, information technology, radar and naval systems and
is the world's largest explosives manufacturer.
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Electronics & Integrated Solutions manufactures a wide range of
electronic systems and subsystems for both military and commercial applications.
Land and Armaments
BAE Systems Land and Armaments was formed in 2005 by the merger of the newly acquired UDI with BAE
Systems Land Systems. The group expanded with the acquisition of Armor Holdings in 2007. BAE Systems
Products Group manufactures security products such as body armour, forensic kits, handcuffs and holsters for law
enforcement agencies, militaries and security professionals.
Programmes & Support
The Programmes & Support business group includes BAE Systems Military Air & Information, BAE Systems
Surface Ships, BAE Systems Submarine Solutions, and BAE Systems Insyte. Military Air & Information is
responsible for the design, development and production of BAE's major military aircraft programmes; Typhoon, F-
35 Lightning II, Hawk and UAV projects such as Taranis. BAE's 33% share of Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH
(33%) represents its involvement in the Eurofighter Typhoon project.
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BAE Systems Submarine Solutions is the
company's submarine division. Insyte is a major supplier of defence electronics, integrated command & control
(C²) systems, radars, simulators, meteorological systems, data links and C4ISR battle management systems, and
now incorporates BAE Systems Underwater Systems which manufactures underwater warfare products such as
torpedoes and minesweeping systems.
International Businesses
BAE Systems Australia provides aircraft support, training and simulation, communication and command systems
and is the principal subcontractor to Boeing in the 737 Airborne Early Warning & Control programme. BAE
Systems Customer Solutions & Support International is centred on provision of services to Saudi Arabia as part of
the Al Yamamah project and subsequent Saudi Typhoon contract. Other shareholdings include 37.5% of MBDA
HQ & Other
BAE Systems Regional Aircraft leases aircraft and provides support, spares and training for its products, the Avro
RJ/BAE 146 family, BAe ATP and Jetstream.
[edit] Corporate governance
BAE Systems' chairman is Dick Olver. The executive directors are Ian King (CEO), Linda Hudson, and George
Rose. The non-executive directors are Harriet Green, Michael Hartnall, Sir Peter Mason, Carl Symon, Roberto
Quarta, Paul Anderson and Nick Rose.
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The company's first CEO, John Weston, was forced to resign in 2002 in a boardroom "coup" and was replaced by
Mike Turner.
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The Business reported that Weston was ousted when non-executive directors informed the