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Leonardo's Miysis Directed Infrared Countermeasure (DIRCM) provides superior protection for aircraft by overwhelming a missile seeker head with a sudden and massive stream of coded laser energy. Find out more about how the Leonardo Miysis can protect your most valuable assets.
A challenging and historic year! Take a look back on our 2020 Review of the Year. Thanks to all of our customers, partners and colleagues for supporting us throughout
As part of Leonardo's ongoing efforts to build an inclusive culture for all of its people and to help attract a richer diversity of job applicants to the business, Leonardo has become the first UK aerospace and defence company to forge partnership with Association For Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers (AFBE-UK). Visit our website to find out more about the steps we are taking to make our workplace an even more inclusive culture, where people from all different backgrounds can thrive.
As part of Leonardo’s commitment to recruiting the best candidates for its engineering vacancies, we are excited to be partnering with STEM Returners on a brand new pilot initiative. Candidates wishing to apply for the returners programme can do so by visiting www.stemreturners.com/company/leonardo.
Leonardo in the UK has delivered the first of four complete baseline counter-drone systems to the Royal Air Force in support of the next stage of its Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (C-UAS) research and development programme. The ORCUS system is now playing a key role in a wide-ranging testing and evaluation campaign which will improve the Air Force’s understanding of how it can employ technology in response to the threat posed by hostile drones.
Team Motus, formed of apprentices from Leonardo’s Luton site, won the seventh annual IMechE ‘Apprentice Automation Challenge’ with their LED Motion Aid project.
Celebrating its 8th year, National Inclusion Week is focused on bringing people together to connect and ensure that wherever they are working, they feel included as part of a team and wider organisation. Throughout the week of 28th September, Leonardo set up daily challenges across its UK to encourage colleagues to get involved and celebrate achievements which promote inclusivity and connections across the company.
BAE Systems and Leonardo have been awarded a contract to develop the Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) European Common Radar System Mark 2 (ECRS Mk2) to a standard ready to be integrated on to Royal Air Force Typhoons. It will sustain more than 600 highly skilled jobs across the country, including more than 300 at Leonardo's site in Edinburgh, over 100 electronic warfare specialists at the company’s site in Luton, and 120 engineers at BAE Systems' site in Lancashire.
Norman Bone, UK Chairman and Managing Director of Leonardo, reviews how the company is adapting its working practices as employees start returning to sites across the UK.
Discover more about Leonardo's Osprey 30 and Osprey 50 multi-domain Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) surveillance radars which support a wide range of missions and provide maximum field of view on a variety of platforms ? be they fixed wing, rotary wing or unmanned.