Naval-grade steel for the Hunter class frigates is coming from Australia’s biggest steelworks. BAE Systems Australia’s partnership with BlueScope Distribution means more than just steel. It’s about securing our sovereign supply chain, supporting local industry and building a world-class continuous naval shipbuilding capability in Australia. Watch the full video at http://baes.co/i2Rw50Z0YMi #AusNavy #HunterClassFrigates
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At BAE Systems, we help our customers to stay a step ahead when protecting people and national security, critical infrastructure and vital information. We provide some of the world’s most advanced, technology-led defence, aerospace and security solutions and employ a skilled workforce of 107,000 people in more than 40 countries. From state of the art cyber threat detection to flight control systems that enable pilots to make better decisions, we never stop innovating to ensure that our customers maintain their advantage. This is a long-term commitment involving significant investments in skills. We also work closely with local partners to support economic development through the transfer of knowledge, skills and technology.
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From the early 2030s, the Dreadnought Class is expected to begin entering service, replacing the Vanguard Class and becoming the largest submarines ever operated by the Royal Navy. Explore the carousel to learn more about the Dreadnought Class submarine, its role and the facts behind the programme. Designing and building nuclear-powered submarines is a national endeavour and takes thousands of highly-skilled people. Are you up for the challenge? 🔗 http://baes.co/cPzE50Z14RE
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Interested in engineering? Apply early for our virtual Undergraduate Women in Engineering Insight Experience on 19–20 August 💡 Across two days, you’ll hear from female leaders, explore pathways for women in STEM, take part in personal and professional development sessions, build valuable skills and gain insights into #LifeAtBAESystems. It’s also a chance to discover future opportunities with one of the UK’s largest engineering employers, including potential undergraduate and graduate roles. Limited spots available - apply now 🔗 http://baes.co/Foqp50Z15I9
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Our AI drone controller allows operators to direct several drones using natural language, through text or speech. This moves the focus from manual flying to mission-level command, with no joystick required. Now in testing, the system has shown that drones can follow verbal commands while staying within defined safety boundaries. Next, we’re bringing it to military-spec platforms. Discover more 🚁 http://baes.co/E38850Z1xmk
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Explore one of the world’s most advanced naval shipyards. Our tour of the Osborne Naval Shipyard in Adelaide, Australia follows the journey from ‘steel in’ to ‘ships out’. See how cutting-edge technology and skilled people are building the Hunter Class Frigates for the Royal Australian Navy by taking a behind-the-scenes look at modern shipbuilding and areas usually only seen on guided tours. Start the tour here 👉 http://baes.co/LjWQ50YYaEW
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From trial to operations in under two months💪 Our people have supported the Royal Air Force (RAF) to bring a game-changing new weapon to the frontline in less than two months. APKWS, a precision-guided, low-cost weapon, is now being flown by RAF Typhoon aircraft in the Middle East helping them to counter uncrewed air systems. Having completed an initial firing trial in March, we worked alongside the RAF to conduct a further trial before being deployed on operations with Eurofighter Typhoon jets from the RAF’s 9 Squadron. As the UK’s sovereign provider of combat air capability, we play a crucial role in supporting the UK Armed Forces - working closely to develop technologies that strengthen our national defence capabilities.
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From work experience to national recognition, Brandon has been named The King's Trust’s Young Achiever of the Year 🎉 After joining a BAE Systems work experience programme organised by Movement to Work in 2023, Brandon approached the opportunity with determination while facing challenges with confidence, self-belief and mental health. His potential was quickly recognised by his mentor, Frazer, who also came through the programme and in September 2023 Brandon joined BAE Systems as a Data Analyst. Since then, he has made a strong impact through improvements to reporting, gains in team efficiency and clear leadership potential. 🔗 http://baes.co/Br7z50Z04sA
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Our Herne XLAUV is designed to deliver integrated military operational advantage in complex underwater battlespaces. Working with Thales’ advanced ISR mast, we’re combining a modular platform with rapid 360-degree image capture to enhance surface ISR from subsea platforms, while reducing above-surface exposure. This kind of collaboration matters. It helps us bring together technologies to respond to evolving threats with greater pace and confidence.
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Our January and April 2027 graduate roles in the UK are now open for applications 🎉 Whether exploring a career change, in your final year of university or already graduated; if you're looking to join an environment where your unique perspective is valued and you’re encouraged to push boundaries working on real world projects - this could be the next step in your career. With roles in engineering, technology and business nationwide; you’ll find endless opportunities to shape a safer, more secure tomorrow. Apply now: http://baes.co/5mOg50YY6k8
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🚢 Did you know? Australia’s Hunter class frigates each consist of 78 units which form 22 individual blocks. With a new unit starting every two weeks, we’re on track to roll the first ship out of the construction hall and onto the hardstand in 2028. Learn more about Ship 1’s progress at http://baes.co/Q4Ps50YWoJ3 #AusNavy #HunterClassFrigates