Safran Invests €120M to Triple GPS-Independent Sensor Output
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Safran to invest €120 million in precision navigation sensors in France
It is in this factory in Montluçon that Safran's defence branch manufactures high-tech accessories, such as the AASM, high-precision modular air-to-ground weaponry consisting of a guidance kit and another propulsion kit, installed on a bomb
"We are announcing an investment of 120 million euros to increase our capacity in our factory in Montluçon. (...) More than 150 jobs will be created," says the manufacturer's manager, Olivier Andries, in an interview at La Tribune Sunday.
Safran triples its production of gyroscopes with 120 million euros of investment in Montluçon The aviation giant Safran announces an investment of 120 million euros in its factory in Montluçon, accompanied by the creation of more than 150 jobs by 2032. This major decision aims to triple the production of hemispheric resonance gyroscopes, critical components for French weapons systems. "We announce an investment of 120 million euros in order to i…
Safran invests €120M to triple GPS-independent sensor output
French multinational aerospace, defense, and security corporation Safran has unveiled plans to invest €120 million in the expansion of hemispherical resonator gyroscope (HRG) production. HRGs are used in navigation systems for aircraft, vessels, missiles, and other defense platforms. The investment will be directed to Safran’s Montlucon facility and will allow the manufacturer to triple its annual HRG production from around 10,000 units today to…
The managing director of Safran Olivier Andries announces "an investment of 120 million euros" to triple the production of hemispheric resonator gyroscopes (GRH) on the Montluçon site. This disruptive technology equips its inertial power stations, true "nautical brains" of a vehicle, a ship or an aircraft...

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