- Eurosam
Eurosam GIE is a European manufacturer of anti-air missiles.
Eurosam was established in June 1989 for the development of the "Famille de missiles Sol-Air Futurs" (Future Surface-to-Air Family of missiles or FSAF). Eurosam was initially a joint venture between
Aerospatiale ,Alenia andThomson-CSF . Now Aerospatiale is a part ofMBDA (more precisely of the French branch of MBDA), and Missile and Missile Systems activities of Alenia are now the Italian branch ofMBDA . Thomson CSF is now theThales Group . Thus Eurosam is owned byMBDA (66%) andThales Group (33%).As originally envisaged under the contract for Phase 1 (signed in May 1990) the FSAF involved the use of the Aster 15 and Aster 30 missiles in the following applications:
*SAAM (Système Anti-Air Missile) naval autodefence
**SAAM-FR — using theAster 15 on "Charles De Gaulle" aircraft carrier
**SAAM-IT — using the Aster 15 on the "Cavour"
*SAMP/T (Sol-Air Moyenne Portée Terrestre) or Ground-to-Air Medium Range Missile System
**Using Aster 30 missiles in batteries and Arabel radarIn March 1998
Saudi Arabia signed a contract for the SAAM system (Aster 15) to be fitted to itsDCN Al Riyadh class frigatesIn August 1999 FSAF was extended to include
PAAMS , the Principal Anti Air Missile System. PAAMS uses both Aster 15 and Aster 30 missiles for self-defence, local area defence and long range area defence. PAAMS is managed byEUROPAAMS , a joint venture between Eurosam (66%) and MBDA subsidiaryUKAMS (33%). MBDA also owns 66% of Eurosam, in effect giving it a 77% share of the project. PAAMS is to be deployed on the 4 French/Italian Horizon frigates and 6 BritishType 45 destroyer s.
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