3 novembre 2022 | International, C4ISR

Safran and MBDA take a majority stake in CILAS

Safran Electronics & Defense and MBDA have completed the acquisition of ArianeGroup's 63% majority stake in CILAS, a French company specialized in lasers for military applications.

The acquisition was carried out through a joint company created for the purpose called HMS Laser, equally owned by Safran Electronics & Defense and MBDA.

Founded in 1966, CILAS designs, develops, produces and sells laser products and optical solutions for military and civil applications.

https://www.safran-group.com/pressroom/mbda-and-safran-take-majority-stake-cilas-2022-11-02

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