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The DI MA-1 [c] is a family of Myanmar-made assault rifles chambered for 5.56×45mm NATO, produced by the Myanmar Directorate of Defence Industries.They are based on the IMI Galil with some localised modifications produced with assistance from Israel.
/ Union of Myanmar: Norinco CQ: Assault rifle Used by the Border Guard Forces: 5.56×45mm NATO China: QBZ-97 Assault rifle (bullpup) 5.56×45mm NATO China: Type 56 [5] Assault rifle 7.62×39mm China: Light machine guns; BA-64 Light machine gun: Clone of the Heckler & Koch G3 rifle - light machine gun variant 7.62×51mm NATO West Germany
There were unconfirmed reports that Myanmar sought the assistance of Singaporean defense companies in order to improve on the manufacture of the MA-1 Mk. III [17] by secretly acquiring machinery for the factories. [14] This supposedly resulted in the improvement of using engineered plastics and the rifle's design. [17] For the MA-3 Mk.
The EMER K-1, [3] sometimes known as the EMER K1 [4] or EMERK-1, [1] was a prototype bullpup assault rifle made in Myanmar by the Electrical Mechanical and Engineering Corps (EMEC). [5] Reverse engineered in 1995 from the Chinese QBZ-97 assault rifle, the EMER K-1 was prone to stoppage.
The Myanmar Directorate of Defence Industries (Burmese: ကာကွယ်ရေး ပစ္စည်းစက်ရုံများ ညွှန်ကြားရေးမှူးရုံး; BGN/PCGN: Kagwèye Passizetyônmya Hnywan-Gyayehmuyôn; abbreviated DI), also known as Directorate of Defence Industries, [1] Defence Product ...
The design is a remix of an earlier 3D printable firearm, the Shuty AP-9 pistol by Derwood. [13] Where the "Shuty" relied on several factory-made or machined gun parts (like the barrel) in order to be completed, the FGC-9 made ergonomic and mechanical changes to accommodate builders without access to commercial gun parts or machine shops.
The ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet was the brainchild of a Commander-in-Chief of the Malaysian Army, who envisioned the participation of ASEAN armies in a joint military activity. [2] The inaugural AARM was hosted by Malaysia in 1991 [ 1 ] and included Brunei, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand as inaugural competitors. [ 3 ]
Shooting competitions in Myanmar (1 P) This page was last edited on 31 July 2020, at 02:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...