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MBDA's shareholders are [[BAE Systems]], [[Airbus]] and [[Leonardo-Finmeccanica]]. The company produces the deadly Brimstone air-launched ground attack missile, which has been sold to Saudi Arabia and used over Yemen.  
 
MBDA's shareholders are [[BAE Systems]], [[Airbus]] and [[Leonardo-Finmeccanica]]. The company produces the deadly Brimstone air-launched ground attack missile, which has been sold to Saudi Arabia and used over Yemen.  
  
MBDA currently is leading a consortium to develop a high-energy laser weapon for use on both land and sea under a £30M contract for the MoD.  The UK Dragonfire group consortium includes MBDA, Qinetiq and Leonardo-Finmeccanica weapon optimised for use on both land and sea.<ref> [https://www.theengineer.co.uk/uk-dragonfire-consortium-to-develop-high-energy-laser-weapon/ UK Dragonfire consortium to develop high energy laser weapon], The Engineer, 21 September 2016 , accessed 13 September 2017 </ref>
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MBDA currently is leading a consortium to develop a high-energy laser weapon for use on both land and sea under a £30M contract for the MoD.  The UK Dragonfire group consortium includes MBDA, Qinetiq and Leonardo-Finmeccanica.<ref> [https://www.theengineer.co.uk/uk-dragonfire-consortium-to-develop-high-energy-laser-weapon/ UK Dragonfire consortium to develop high energy laser weapon], The Engineer, 21 September 2016 , accessed 13 September 2017 </ref>
  
  

Revision as of 08:11, 14 September 2017

Air Commodore Simon Moss is a former senior civil servant in the British Ministry of Defence (MOD), now working for missiles developer MBDA where he is head of 'portfolio capability development'.

Moss was the former Director of Helicopters at the Defence Equipment and Support, the MOD's procurement agency. He was a speaker in that capacity at the London arms fair DSEI 2015.[1]

MBDA's shareholders are BAE Systems, Airbus and Leonardo-Finmeccanica. The company produces the deadly Brimstone air-launched ground attack missile, which has been sold to Saudi Arabia and used over Yemen.

MBDA currently is leading a consortium to develop a high-energy laser weapon for use on both land and sea under a £30M contract for the MoD. The UK Dragonfire group consortium includes MBDA, Qinetiq and Leonardo-Finmeccanica.[2]


External resources

  • Campaign Against the Arms Trade, Simon Moss, Political Influence Database

Notes

  1. Aerospace a prominent component of DSEI 2015, Military Systems & Technology, accessed 13 September 2017
  2. UK Dragonfire consortium to develop high energy laser weapon, The Engineer, 21 September 2016 , accessed 13 September 2017