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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 Department of Munitions was an Australian government department that existed between 11 June 1940 and April 1948. Reporting to it was the Factory Board , which was in charge of the six Small Arms Ammunition Factories , along with a number of ammunition and explosives factories across Australia.
The following list of modern armament manufacturers presents major companies producing modern weapons and munitions for military, paramilitary, government agency and civilian use. The companies are listed by their full name followed by the short form, or common acronym , if any, in parentheses .
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NIOA is an Australian armament and munitions company, headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.Owned by the Nioa family, it is a privately held company which is a supplier of arms and ammunition to the sporting, law enforcement and military markets.
Defence Establishment Myambat, also referred to as the Myambat Ammunition Depot, is an Australian Defence Force munitions storage facility located approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west of Denman in the Upper Hunter Valley of New South Wales, Australia. [1] The facility was established in 1938, and has been in use since that time. [1]
Pallion designs, manufactures, and distributes precious metal products and related services. It is the largest precious metal services group in Australasia. [1] [2] Pallion is the result of the merger in 2014 [3] [4] of the ABC Bullion and Palloys Group of companies founded in 1972 and 1951 respectively.