General Dynamics Mission Systems, a privately owned company founded in 1952, is a US-based manufacturer of defense and space systems. Employing approximately 8,620 people, the company produces military and homeland security equipment. Its offerings include advanced imaging capabilities and integrated systems, along with lens design, fabrication, and coating services. These products and services cater to the defense, government, and security sectors.

Revenue

Founded

1952

Headcount

8,611

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

General Dynamics Mission Systems will exhibit at the Air & Space Forces Warfare Symposium from September 22-24, 2024. Mike Dupasquier, vice president of Airborne Systems, will participate in a panel discussion on “Enabling the Long-Range Kill Chain” on September 24, 2024. Separately, the company will supply the U.S. Navy with submarine-tethered expendable buoy systems under a contract valued at approximately $91.2 million. This firm-fixed-price contract includes engineering, technical services, and manufacturing of buoy systems for new and existing submarines. In other news, at DSEI 2025 in London, General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada showcased a new Laflamme Aero LX300 unmanned helicopter system configuration equipped with two LMM Martlet missiles and a Scarpod Linx pod. A collaboration between researchers from MIT, General Dynamics Mission Systems, Thorlabs Quantum Electronics, and the University of Texas at Austin resulted in the design and demonstration of a compact on-chip measurement platform.
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