BAE Acquires Kirintec to Enhance EW Capability
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BAE Acquires Kirintec to Enhance EW Capability

BAE Systems has acquired Kirintec, an innovative UK cyber and electromagnetic activities (CEMA) company, which specialises in counter-Improvised Explosive Devices (IED), counter-Uncrewed Air Systems (UAS) and electronic warfare products and solutions.

Kirintec’s battle-proven technology protects military platforms and personnel from cyber and electromagnetic attacks. The open architecture of the products enables them to work together across all domains and a range of military platforms.

The acquisition brings together complementary capabilities in CEMA and multi-domain integration and will enable BAE Systems to support growing customer requirements and address increasing demand for these capabilities. Kirintec will form part of BAE Systems’ Digital Intelligence business, providing new products to broaden the Company’s portfolio across electronic warfare and force protection.

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Andrea Thompson, Group Managing Director, BAE Systems’ Digital Intelligence business, said: “The nature of warfare is changing for our military customers and adversaries are increasingly using offensive and defensive cyber and electronic warfare capabilities so Kirintec is a welcome addition to our business. Together, our complementary capabilities will help our armed forces secure electromagnetic spectrum dominance and conduct operations with a reduced risk of casualties or operational setbacks.”

Nick Watts, CEO, Kirintec, said: “The opportunity for CEMA expansion is significant amidst today's increasingly digitally-driven battlespace. In order to address the demand and grow to the level our customers require, we are delighted to join BAE Systems and combine our heritage in CEMA with BAE Systems' global pedigree in delivering multi-domain solutions.”

The deal supports BAE Systems’ strategy to develop breakthrough technologies, pursuing bolt-on acquisitions with technology-rich companies that complement the Company’s existing portfolio.

Kirintec’s approximately 50 strong workforce will continue to operate from its site in Herefordshire, supporting its existing customers. BAE Systems will help the business to increase investment in product development and bring these innovative solutions to a wider range of customers across the UK and allied nations.


Publishdate:
Sep 5, 2024

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