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    Thumbs up BAE assisting South Africa on A-Darter air-to-air missile.



    BAE Systems Inertial Measurement Unit Selected For New Air-to-air Missile

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    Plymouth UK (SPX) Sep 22, 2006





    A new solid-state inertial measurement unit (SiIMU02) developed by BAE Systems has been selected to provide mid-course guidance for the new A-Darter air-to-air missile produced by Denel Aerospace Systems of South Africa.

    A fifth-generation, infrared-guided air-to-air missile system, A-Darter has been designed to meet the challenges of future air combat against fighters equipped with sophisticated electronic countermeasures.

    "We have found, in BAE Systems, an excellent partner to supply A-Darter with a state-of-the-art inertial measurement unit," said Deon Olivier, product manager for air-to-air missiles for Denel Aerospace Systems. "Because the development of a new missile is such a long-term commitment, it is important for us to select our key supplier partners with great care."

    "Selection of BAE Systems' solid-state technology for A-Darter reflects the maturity of our micro-machined electromechanical system (MEMS) product range and the technical suitability of this model for accurate mid-course navigation of missile systems" said Derrick Cox, business development manager for BAE Systems in Plymouth, U.K., where the inertial measurement unit (IMU) is being developed.

    SiIMU02 is a proprietary product of BAE Systems. The MEMS IMU measures angular rate and acceleration on each of three axes, providing affordable mid-course guidance and navigation. SiIMU02 has been proven to withstand extremely harsh operating environments, including the survival of gun-launch shock up to 20,000g (20,000 times the force of gravity) for guided projectiles.

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    Supplied by BAE to South Africa and once completed it'll be sent to Pakistan. Good deal, right guys? An easier way to get high quality European weaponry. :toast:

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOO View Post
    Supplied by BAE to South Africa and once completed it'll be sent to Pakistan. Good deal, right guys? An easier way to get high quality European weaponry. :toast:
    Thats great news!

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    lol, spacewars is the most BS nerd site on the net

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaiser View Post
    lol, spacewars is the most BS nerd site on the net
    If Spacewar doesn't satisfy your hunger than check this out instead. Same report, different site, No Bull lol.


    New measurement unit for guided missile, BAE announces

    23 September 2006


    A new solid-state inertial measurement unit (SiIMU®02) developed by trans-Atlantic defence and aerospace company BAE Systems had been selected to provide mid-course guidance for the new A-Darter air-to-air missile produced by Denel Aerospace Systems of South Africa, the company said on Friday.

    Denel Aerospace Systems was involved in the design, development, and production of advanced high-technology defence systems, including guided missiles and stand-off weapons, unmanned surveillance systems and high-speed target drones, ground-based air-defence systems, C4ISAR systems, and attack helicopters.

    A fifth-generation, infrared-guided air-to-air missile system, A-Darter had been designed to meet the challenges of future air combat against fighters equipped with sophisticated electronic countermeasures.

    “Because the development of a new missile is such a long-term commitment, it is important for us to select our key supplier partners with great care,” said Denel product manager for air-to-air missiles Deon Olivier.

    SiIMU®02, a proprietary BAE Systems product, had been proven to withstand extremely harsh operating environments, including the survival of gun-launch shock up to 20 000 g (20 000 times the force of gravity) for guided projectiles.

    http://www.engineeringnews.co.za/eng...ng/?show=94369


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