Video: MBDA CEO on 2023 results, War Economy, Red Sea and Anti-Ship Missiles

MBDA held its annual press conference in Paris on 13 March 2023. The company’s CEO, Eric Béranger, shared the Group results for 2023 together with some insight into tackling future challenges in the face of growing demand in a complex international context.
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Naval News asked Eric Béranger about MBDA ‘s contribution to the “war economy”, his views on the best way to counter threats in the Red Sea, and an update on three anti-ship missile programs:

In 2023, major domestic contracts signed included the order of Aster missiles for France and Italy, Akeron MP and Mistral 3 for France, Enforcer – which entered serial production at the end of 2023 – for Germany, CAMM-ER for Italy, the evolution of Sea Viper for the UK and Mistral 3 for Spain. At export, MBDA booked significant orders in Europe, notably with major contracts for CAMM in Poland and Sweden, and the mid-life refurbishment of SCALP missiles for Greece.

The events unfolding last year on the international scene proved again the need for fully comprehensive defence solutions and a multi-layered Air Defence, for which cooperation successes like Aster or CAMM missiles are revealing instrumental. Current theatres of conflict in the world are also revealing new warfare trends like the use of drones. A trend MBDA identified early on and created Sky Warden, its flagship solution addressing the full range of unmanned aerial systems threats.

With the threats evolving rapidly, innovation and preparation for the future remain priorities at MBDA. To be ready to face new threats and be present in new domains of conflict. The future of deep strike is progressing, with Italy joining France and the UK in the development of FC/ASW. MBDA is leading Hydis², a consortium involving 14 European countries developing Aquila, to face the emergence of hypersonic effectors. Not forgetting AI solutions applied to Collaborative combat, which Orchestrike, MBDA’s Collaborative Combat Effectors demonstration, has shown. The company also took major steps with directed energy weapons. DragonFire in the UK, the Laser Weapon Demonstrator (LWD) in Germany and Cilas in France. Finally, Space, a new domain where there is a need to safeguard strategic assets and have the ability to complete missions from Earth. Hence, MBDA’s recent participation in the AsterX exercise. 

To remain a trusted partner of its customers, MBDA continues to anticipate and adapt swiftly. That is why the company is ramping-up its production, with significant increases in the production rates of  Akeron MPAsterBrimstoneCAMMEnforcerExocetMICA and Mistral while also investing in the future. MBDA also uses all leverage at its disposal at a European level, having always supported the European Commission and the European agenda for Defence, and now welcoming the European Defence Industrial Strategy and its future implementation. 

From 2023 to 2028,MBDA is investing an unprecedented 2.4 billion euros at Group level, and planning to hire more than 2,600 new people in 2024

Figures at a glance: 

  • Total revenues in 2023 were â‚¬4.5 billion.  
  • Order intake at a new record total of â‚¬9.9 billion.  
  • Backlog reaching €28billion 
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