FIAR S.p.A. ( Fabbrica Italiana Apparecchiature Radioelettriche ) was an Italian avionics and radar manufacturer; the Eurofighter 's current radar contains its technology.
5-528: It was formed on 31 July 1941, as a spin off from Compagnia Generale di Elettricità (CGE), and also known as CGE-FIAR . It made repeater transmitters for RAI (Radiotelevisione italiana), the national broadcasting company of Italy. In the 1980s it formed the ELIRADAR consortium with SMA ( Stato maggiore dell'Aeronautica Militare ). It was a prime contractor for some avionics in the Panavia Tornado ; Italy took
10-559: A 15% share in the Panavia Aircraft project and planned to buy 100 of the aircraft. Up until the late 1980s, it had only produced radars built under licence . The first radar that it developed itself was the Grifo. The company was Italy's leading manufacturer of radar and infrared homing technology, notably for the MIM-23 Hawk missile. It made airborne and precision approach radar . It
15-479: The transport sector, CGE was well known for its electrical components that equipped many types of rolling stock, trolley buses, and other railway and locomotive applications. During its active period, CGE competed against two Italian companies: Ansaldo and "Italian Tecnomasio Brown Boveri" (TIBB). The company was later the EMC Traction Operating Unit of Ansaldo Transmissione e Distribuzione S.r.l. and
20-626: Was a division of Alenia Aeronautica ( Alenia Difesa from 1994 to 2001), later bought by Finmeccanica. It was headquartered in Lombardy in north-west Italy, with a factory in Baranzate near Bollate on the SP 233 . Compagnia Generale di Elettricit%C3%A0 The Compagnia Generale di Elettricità S.p.A. (General Electric Power Company) was an Italian joint-stock company founded in 1921 in Milan . The company
25-555: Was widely known in Italy simply by the acronym CGE , as it was primarily owned and managed by General Electric (widely known as GE), of the United States. CGE manufactured electrical applications, simple high-voltage transformers, generators , powerplants and engines for trains and trolleybuses , in particular. It manufactured a certain number of its products for the European market. In
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