BAE has secured contracts to install micro-sensors on a number of Royal Air Force aircraft.

According to a press release:

“Our Company has secured contracts to install and assess micro-sensors on a number of the UK’s Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft.
We have been awarded contracts of more than £5M by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. Work will be carried out from its sites in Filton, Bristol and Towcester, Northamptonshire.

The contracts will see our highly-skilled scientists fit and assess corrosion sensors in hard-to-reach areas of Sentinel airborne battlefield and ground surveillance aircraft. These will inform maintenance teams when the jets need to be mechanically opened to check for corrosion preventing the need for areas such as avionics bays, to be opened for unnecessary checks thus saving time and money.”

Dave Holmes, Manufacturing Operations Director, said:

“The contracts underline the level of innovation, capability and talent we have within our Company and will help the UK remain at the forefront of military aircraft technological advancements. This work will not only save the RAF time and money by utilising the technology of our corrosion sensors, but also ensuring its aircraft utilises the best advanced materials available.”

The corrosion sensors developed and manufactured at the Filton site will also be used on the full global fleet of F-35 aircraft.

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George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison
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