Boeing Defense, Space & Security

Boeing Defense, Space & Security
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TypPrivat aktiebolag
HuvudkontorUSA Arlington, VA, USA
NyckelpersonerTed Colbert[1]
President VD
BranschFörsvarsindustri
Rymdfartsindustri
Antal anställda~17 000 – 2023[2]
Historik
Grundat10 juli 2002
GrundareThe Boeing Company
Bildat avBoeing Military Aircraft and Missile Systems
Boeing Space and Communications
Ekonomi
Omsättning $ 24,933 miljarder
Tillgångar $ 14,921 miljarder
Orderstock $ 59,012 miljarder
Struktur
ModerbolagThe Boeing Company
DotterbolagUnited Launch Alliance – 50%
Övrigt
FotnoterStatistik: 2023 års bokslut.[3]
Orderstock: 2023–12–31.

Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) är ett amerikanskt tillverkningsföretag som verkar inom försvars- och rymdfartsindustrin. De utvecklar och tillverkar bland annat drönare, flygplan, helikoptrar, robotvapen, rymdfarkoster, rymdsonder och satelliter. BDS är också involverad i samriskföretaget United Launch Alliance tillsammans med Lockheed Martin Corporation, där de äger 50% vardera.[4]

Huvudkontoret låg i Berkeley i Missouri fram till 2016 när det flyttades till Arlington County i Virginia.[5]

Historik

Företaget grundades den 10 juli 2002 som Boeing Integrated Defense Systems av The Boeing Company när de fusionerade dotterbolagen Boeing Military Aircraft and Missile Systems och Boeing Space and Communications med varandra.[6][7] Den 7 januari 2010 meddelade Boeing att dotterbolaget skulle byta namn till det nuvarande.[8]

Produkter

Boeing B-52 Stratofortress.
Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet.
McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle.
Boeing AH-64 Apache.
Harpoon.
Delta IV.
Space Shuttle orbiter.

De produkter som BDS har tillverkat/tillverkar sedan grundandet av dotterbolaget.

Drönare

  • Boeing A160 Hummingbird
  • Boeing DARPA Vulture
  • Boeing HALE
  • Boeing Insitu RQ-21 Blackjack
  • Boeing Insitu Scaneagle
  • Boeing Phantom Eye
  • Boeing Phantom Ray
  • Boeing Persistent Munition Technology Demonstrator
  • Boeing Solareagle
  • Boeing X-45
  • Boeing X-46
  • Boeing X-48
  • Boeing X-50 Dragonfly
  • Boeing X-51 Waverider
  • MA-31

Flygplan

Helikoptrar

Luftvärn

  • AN/TWQ-1 Avenger

Robotvapen

Rymdfarkoster

Rymdsonder

  • Mars Science Laboratory

Satelliter

  • Advanced Research and Global Observation Satellite
  • Autonomous Space Transport Robotic Operations
  • Boeing 376
  • Boeing 601
  • Boeing 702
  • Kinetic Energy Anti-Satellite Weapon System
  • XSS Micro

Referenser

Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från engelskspråkiga Wikipedia.

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A Delta IV rocket lifts off from here Aug. 29. A Defense Satellite Communication System was placed into orbit by the rocket. It was the last of the system to be launched.
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