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  2. Tula Cartridge Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Tula Cartridge Plant is a manufacturer of metal products, including ammunition for the military, and various civilian products. It absorbed the Ulyanovsk Cartridge Plant in 2005. External links

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  4. Ulyanovsk Mechanical Plant - Wikipedia

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    JSC Ulyanovsk Mechanical Plant or UMP for short (translit. Ulyanovsk Mekhanicheskiy Zavod , UMZ ) is a Soviet/Russian military enterprise, now part of Almaz-Antey holding. Founded on January 1, 1966, by the Decree of Soviet government.

  5. Tula Arms Plant - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Tula Arms Plant (Russian: Императорский Тульский оружейный завод, romanized: Imperatorskiy Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod) is a Russian weapons manufacturer founded by Tsar Peter I of Russia in 1712 [4] in Tula, Tula Oblast as Tula Arsenal. Throughout its history, it has produced weapons for the Russian state.

  6. Ulyanovsk - Wikipedia

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    Ulyanovsk, [a] known as Simbirsk [b] until 1924, is a city and the administrative center of Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Volga River 705 kilometers (438 mi) east of Moscow. Ulyanovsk has been the only Russian UNESCO City of Literature since 2015.

  7. Category:Defence companies of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    K. Kalashnikov Concern; Kalinin Machine-Building Plant; Kalinin Plant; Kaluga Turbine Plant; Kazan Optical-Mechanical Plant; KB Pivdenne; KB Tochmash; KB Mashinostroyeniya

  8. Military Industries Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Production at the ammunition factory began in 1953, and was followed by projects to acquire the necessary expertise and to train local plant personnel. [6] A new munitions factory was opened in Al-Kharj in 2016, in partnership with the German/South African company Rheinmetall Denel Munition. [7]

  9. RUAG - Wikipedia

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    RUAG Ammotec (small arms ammunition up to 12.7 mm for defence, law enforcement, hunting and sport). RUAG is also the original producer of the HG 85. Producing subsidiaries are located in Germany, Hungary, USA and Sweden. The products for the civil market are branded under the names RWS, Geco, Rottweil, Norma and Gyttorp.