Simrad Optronics
Private ownership | |
Industry | Defence industry |
Founded | 1980 |
Headquarters | Nøtterøy, Norway |
Area served | Global |
Key people |
- Armin Papperger(Chairman) - Jon Asbjørn Bø (President and CEO) - Harald Lunde (EVP) - Tor Ivar Kolpus (CFO) - Lars H. Henriksen (EVP) |
Revenue | NOK 623.9 million (2009) |
Number of employees | 210 (2009) |
Parent | Rheinmetall AG[1] |
Subsidiaries |
Vinghøg AS Vingtech Corp Nordic Defence Supply AS Servo Kontroll AS Vingtech Saab AS Vingtech Australia Pty Ltd |
Website | www.simrad-optronics.no |
Simrad Optronics AS is the holding company of Simrad Optronics Group located in Nøtterøy, Norway. Simrad Optronics Group is a global niche supplier to the defence industry, with production facilities in Norway and Maine, USA. Daughter companies include Vinghøg AS at Nøtterøy, Norway and Vingtech Corporation in Maine, USA. The company was listed on Oslo Stock Exchange until July 2010. As of July 12, 2010 Rheinmetall AG is the company's sole shareholder; following a voluntary offer of May 12 to acquire all issued and outstanding shares in the company.[2]
The company supplies products in four main product areas:
- Remote Weapon Systems
- CCD cameras, weapon integration, firing solenoids and lasers for remote weapon systems
- Electro-optics
- Advanced optoelectronics observation, laser and sight systems for various applications, including night vision
- Weapon Improvement Products
- Integration of a wide range of small - and medium caliber guns to vehicle and ground mounted system
- Vehicle Systems
- High-end observation and target acquisition systems for light and heavy military vehicles
There are today three companies using the Simrad brand:
- Simrad Optronics AS, as described in this article.
- Simrad commercial maritime applications (fish finding electronics as echo sounders, catch monitoring systems, trawl sonars etc.), made by Kongsberg Simrad now part of Kongsberg Maritime a division of Kongsberg Gruppen.
- Simrad consumer maritime applications (marine electronics as radars, navigation, autopilots etc.), made by Navico.
The reason for three different companies with different owners using the same brand name is the common history, as the name comes from the original SIMRAD company founded in Oslo, Norway in 1947, by Willy Christian Simonsen, making marine VHF radios and sonar application for the commercial fishery fleet. The name was an abbreviation of Simonsen Radio.
References
- ↑ http://www.rheinmetall.com
- ↑ "Simrad Optronics - Press release". Cision Wire. Retrieved 2010-05-06.