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BAU Systems is a Belfrasian multinational defence, security, and aerospace corporation headquartered in Isn Deslen, Belfras with operations world-wide. It is a government-owned corporation and amongst the first aerospace manfucaturers within the Belfrasian Empire. The corporation was first formed in 1923 as Belfras Aerospace United to assist the Royal Airforce in constructing and maintaining it's air fleet through logistical and civilian contractors. In 2002 the corporation was renamed simply BAU Systems after merging with several other corporations within the country, such as Belfrasian Motor Industry.
BAU Systems operates numerous contracts around the world, having inherited them through successor corporations or won them during replacement programs. BAU currently designs, builds, and maintains aircraft, vessels, vehicles, armanents, and electronics for the Belfrasian Armed Forces and other contractors around the world.
History
Belfras Aerospace United
Belfrasian Motor Industries
21st century
Organization
Products
Military Aircraft
- Fixed-wing
- BAU Shrike (fourth generation fighter, 1976 - Present)
- BAU Cutlass (fighter-bomber, 1956–1984)
- BAU Goliath (Cargo Plane, 1988 - Present)
- BAU Serpent (Strategic bomber, 1959 - Present)
- Rotor-wing
- BAU Seagull (Medium Utility Helicopter) (1970 - Present)
- BAU Albatross (Medium Utility Helicopter) (2001 - Present)
- BAU Panther (Light Utility Helicopter) (1975 - Present)
- BAU Fulcrum (Attack Helicopter) (1973 - Present)
Commercial Aircraft
Sold under the BAU Aerodynamics brand unless otherwise statement
Military Land Vehicles
Civilian Land Vehicles
Sold under the AP Motors brand unless otherwise stated
- AP Motors Jaguar (Civilian variant of BMI Jaguar]] ( 2004 - Present)
Experimental Aircraft
Space systems
- EX-310-510 Satellite Array
Computer systems
Missiles, Rockets & Gun Systems
Ordnance identified by the 1970 Belfrasian Tri-Service Designation Systems.
AGM-52D Tarrow MGM-103E Pike