General Atomics

General Atomics is a nuclear physics and defense contractor in southern California. Among other things, it is the manufacturer of the Predator unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). General Atomics was conceived in 1955 at San Diego, California for the purpose of harnessing the power of nuclear technologies for the benefit of the United States of America. It was founded on July 18th, as General Atomic as a division of General Dynamics. It was sold in 1967 to Gulf Oil and renamed Gulf General Atomic. In 1973 it was renamed General Atomic Co when Shell was a partner in the company. Shell left the venture in 1982 and Gulf named it GA Technologies Inc. Chevron purchaced Gulf in 1984. In 1986 it was sold to a company owned by Neal and Linden Blue when it assumed it's current name. The initial projects were the TRIGA nuclear reactor and Project Orion. The TRIGA model of small nuclear reactor has been installed at 35 locations in the USA and a further 35 locations across the world, in such diverse countries as Italy, Japan, Congo, Brazil, Vietnam, Iran, and Mexico. Business groups include: Advanced Technologies Group
      -Advanced Process Systems Division       -Electromagnetic Systems Division       -Systems Engineering Division       -Nuclear Waste Management,   
Energy Group
      -Controlled Fusion      -Power Reactors      -Photonics 
Targeting and ISR Group
      -Lynx Systems 

See also

References

External Links

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
peanut butter fruit
combat recognition ribbon
stacey farber
until the end of time
chief donnacona
inside deep throat
hosea blackford
heller river
perinatal asphyxia
pointer swizzling
bmt broadway line
columbia international college
little casterton
giuseppe rossi
john norris (disambiguation)
mast (naval)
edward m. davis
coley wallace
techlore
john norris (admiral)
partyline
ibrahim al ibrahim mosque
circumcision scar
yarrow shipbuilders ltd
cha cha cha (dance)
michael piller
franconian saale
gec marconi
reveille (texas a&m)
vali (hindu mythology)
peter skov jensen
football at the 1980 summer olympics
stephan andersen
carlingford lough
per krldrup
ren henriksen
boule de suif
niclas jensen
coat of arms of egypt
brian priske
kasper bgelund
europa point
incd
wallace b. smith