BAE Systems Australia has purchased Radio Frequency Systems (Australia), a wholly owned subsidiary of Radio Frequency Systems (Germany).
This sale follows a decision by the company’s German parent to move out of the Defence sector.
RFS has a long history in major Australian defence projects and BAE Systems says the transaction will 'ensure the intellectual property, High Frequency (HF) Radar and communications antenna designs remains a sovereign capability.'
Programs using RFS HF Antenna portfolio includes the Jindalee Operational Radar Network, the High Frequency Modernisation program, Project Nullarbor and, more recently, the REDFIN program.
The acquisition includes key subject matter experts in antenna design, development and production. A number of these employees have transferred into the BAE Systems organisation.
According to BAE Systems, the transaction will enable the development of BAE Antenna Products in the market and integration into opportunities including the company’s work to deliver HF Radar exports. It forms part of the expansion of BAE Systems’ Strategic Surveillance strategy to secure the company’s long term future in Over The Horizon Radar (OTHR) design, development and sustainment.
“By acquiring the RFS capability, BAE Systems is building on more than fifty years of Australian innovation with future targeted investment in our people, our products and our trusted partners," BAE Systems Australia Managing Director Defence Delivery, Andrew Gresham, said.
"This transaction will ensure key knowledge & IP is retained in Australia, enabling future investment and innovation in key HF systems antenna products.
"It will also ensure supply chain assurance from our trusted network of industry partners for HF systems antenna products in Australia and globally.”