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  2. Bangladesh Ordnance Factories - Wikipedia

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    The products of Bangladesh Ordnance Factory are different types of ammunition, artillery shells and infantry weapons. BOF is planning to produce a variety of artillery weapons, military hardware, precision weapons as well as developing and producing indigenous ordnance weapons and equipment. [7] [8]

  3. List of modern armament manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh: Bangladesh Ordnance Factories: Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory: Dockyard and Engineering Works: Khulna Shipyard: Chittagong Dry Dock: Belgium: Forges de Zeebrugge: Herstal Group: John Cockerill: Bolivia: Fabrica Boliviana de Munición (FBM) Brazil: Arsenal de Marinha do Rio de Janeiro: Avibras: Companhia Brasileira de Cartuchos ...

  4. List of equipment of the Bangladesh Army - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh China: Standard-issue rifle. Produced under license by Bangladesh Ordnance Factories. [8] [11] Type 56: 7.62×39mm: Assault rifle Bangladesh China: Assembled locally at BOF [12] [8] Carbine; M4 Carbine: 5.56×45mm NATO: Selective fire carbine United States: Used by Special Forces [8] Zastava M59/66: 7.62×39mm: Semi-automatic carbine ...

  5. Defence Industries Limited Pickering Works - Wikipedia

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    Defence Industries Limited (DIL) Pickering Works was a munitions plant owned by the Government of Canada and operated by DIL during 1941–1945, in the Pickering Township of Ontario.

  6. Defence Industries Limited - Wikipedia

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    The company purchased 3,000 acres of farmland in Pickering Township, Ontario, for the purpose of building Pickering Works, a large munitions factory. [4] Construction began, and the DIL plant was opened in 1941. [5] It employed about 9,000 people, including about 7,000 women, and was the largest munitions production factory in the British ...

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  8. Gazi Group - Wikipedia

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    It was the first tire company to produce large tires in Bangladesh. [5] Gazi Television received its license to broadcast from the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission, along with several other privately owned Bangladeshi television channels, on 20 October 2009. [6] It officially began broadcasting on 12 June 2012. [7]

  9. Bangladesh–Canada relations - Wikipedia

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    Canadian merchandise exports to Bangladesh were $525 million in 2012, down slightly from $552 million in 2011, while imports from Bangladesh were $1.1 billion in 2012, equal to 2011. Canada's main exports to Bangladesh include cereals, vegetables, iron and steel, oilseeds, fertilizers, machinery and electronic equipment.