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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Using aircraft simulators and advanced technology, one of the world's largest international defense companies is moving one step ahead in the world of


BAE Systems protection center
Using aircraft simulators and advanced technology, one of the world's largest international defense companies is moving one step ahead in the world of electronic warfare.

BAE Systems yesterday unveiled a new $20 million protection center that will test and evaluate equipment used for defending helicopters against infrared-guided missiles and hostile fire.

The new center, housed at 130 Daniel Webster Highway, avoids extensive testing on aircraft during flight tests and instead enables equipment to be tested under simulated conditions that mimic the real world.

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