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BAESEMA was a
naval technology joint venture between British Aerospace and the
French Sema Group. The
company was
formed in 1991 and
dissolved in November...
- CAP
Scientific was part of Sema
Group and the SMCS
project was
owned by
BAeSEMA, a
joint venture between Sema
Group and
British Aerospace. Once SMCS was...
- 23 frigate's SSCS
combat management system using technology provided by
BAeSEMA,
naval technology joint venture between British Aerospace and the French...
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Communications Ltd. In
August 1991, BAe
formed a
naval systems joint venture,
BAeSEMA, with the Sema Group. BAe
acquired Sema's 50%
share in 1998. That year...
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replacing obsolete foreign equipment. The
original command and
control system (
BAeSEMA SSCS Mk-7
combat management system) was
replaced with
Hanwha System's combat...
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ordered to
replace the
survey ship HMS Hecla. The ship was
ordered from
BAeSEMA in 1995 to
replace the
ageing HMS Hecla. She was
built at the Appledore...
- was
originally a
consortium of
Siemens Plessey Systems, GEC-Marconi and
BAeSEMA. However, in 1997
British Aerospace acquired Siemens Plessey's UK operations...
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Scientific Ltd and YARD Ltd) into
joint venture with
British Aerospace called BAeSEMA,
which British Aerospace bought out in 1998.
Parts of the
former CAP Scientific...
- company, Sema-Metra SA. In 1991 Sema and
British Aerospace established the
BAeSEMA naval systems joint venture to
produce naval systems: it was dissolved...
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became Sema
Group plc in 1988,
which then put its YARD
subsidiary into the
BAeSEMA joint venture with
British Aerospace in 1991. The
succeeding government...