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Zimbabwe Defence Industries (Pty) Ltd (ZDI) is a state-owned Zimbabwean arms manufacturing and procurement company headquartered in Harare, with a primary focus on sporting and military ammunition. [1] In the past it has also manufactured mortar rounds, land mines, and light armoured fighting vehicles such as the Gazelle FRV.
The Scranton Army Ammunition Plant (SCAAP) is a United States Army Joint Munitions Command (JMC) facility that manufactures large-caliber metal projectiles and mortar projectiles for the Department of Defense.
Defunct defense companies of Japan (1 C, 24 P) ... Emirates Defence Industries Company; S. Small Arms Ammunition Factory
Ammunition manufacturers of the United States (26 P) Pages in category "Ammunition manufacturers" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total.
Small Arms Ammunition Factory No.4, Annexe B (MJB) – Hendon; Adelaide, South Australia [3] [4] Originally manufactured Australian standard .303 B IV (.303 Incendiary Mark 4) rifle ammunition in 1942. Only 9,000 .303 B IV incendiary rounds were made before the lines were upgraded to produce British standard .303 B VII (.303 Incendiary Mark 7 ...
The economic downturn and subsequent government stimulus measures in 2020 has led some analysts and traders to use the phrase "zombie companies" to describe companies that would not be surviving ...
It was marked as being chambered in 7.62 NATO ammo. [15] The correction was made that MIC documentation mentions that it chambers 5.56 NATO ammo in recent years. [14] Sinan; Based on the QBZ-97/Type 97, [16] it is chambered in 5.56 NATO ammo and seemingly made from Chinese components shipped to Khartoum. [17]