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2005 - L-3 Communications
acquires Northrop Grumman Canada Corp. The Company name
changes from Northrop Grumman Canada
Corporation to L-3 Communications Electronic Systems Inc. |
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2004 – A tactical truck demonstrator equipped with
L-3 ES’ ‘electronic suspension’ exceeds
performance expectations during trials |
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2003 – Selection
as CP-140 Avionics Optimized Weapon System Management Contractor |
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2002 – Launch of
Vehicle Electronics growth-initiative |
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2002 - Company name changed from Litton Systems Canada
Ltd. to Northrop Grumman Canada Corporation |
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2001 – Award of CF-18 Display Upgrade
Program |
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2001 - Northrop Grumman
Corporation purchases Litton Industries |
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1996 - Acquire all of Delco
INS business resulting in the transfer of Carousel INS
line of products to Toronto |
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1988 – Establish advanced facility
in Halifax for radar and electronics manufacturing |
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1985 – Company begins
to supply avionics maintenance and engineering support
for the CP-140 Aurora Aircraft |
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1985 – Transfer of
new Ring Laser Gyro technology from Litton (USA) |
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1985 – Award of Air
Defence Anti-Tank System Radar and Electronics Contract |
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1984 - Award of Canadian
destroyer upgrade and modernization program (TRUMP) |
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1981 - Second Source, LN35
Cruise Missile Guidance System |
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1980 - CF-18 display selection |
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1979 – Entry into
display business |
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1971 - Commercial INS manufacturing mandate established |
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1960 - Founded by Litton
Industries, Inc. to manufacture gyroscopes and Inertial
Navigation Systems (INS). Company
name changed to Litton Systems Canada Ltd. |
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1955 - Incorporated as Servomechanisms Ltd. |