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On May 9, 2022, the public was informed about the conclusion of an agreement between the Polish Armaments Group and an undefined East African country for the supply of an unspecified number of MSBS Grot assault rifles chambered for 7.62×39mm rounds as specified by the customer, along with 40 mm grenade launchers and optical sights DCM-1 Szafir ...
The Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa or PGZ SA (English: Polish Armaments Group) is a holding company established by the Polish government in 2013 to unite Polish state owned defence industry companies. Headquartered in Radom, the group is Poland's largest and one of Europe's major arms manufacturers comprising over 50 subsidiaries. [3] [4] [5] [6]
F or Fr Fraget – Warsaw, Poland. A metalworks that manufactured cartridge cases. It was originally a Russian-owned factory set up in the 1850s as for making galvanized silverplate wares. It was repurposed after World War I due to the economic crisis that followed the fall of the Austro-Hungarian and Russian empires. Poland (1939–1945)
Licensed variant of Patria AMV that is manufactured in Poland. [130] Some M1M variants refit for use in Afghanistan − no longer amphibious due to extra armour weight. [131] Rosomak 10/128 Rosomak with Polish unmanned turret ZSSW-30. [132] Orders: 70 in 2022 [132] 58 ordered in July 2024 [133] Rosomak-L 0/80 [134]
Poland Civilian, military Zbroyar: Zbroyar: Ukraine Civilian, military Zbrojovka Brno: Brno Colt CZ Group: Czech Republic Civilian, military XCalibur/Grand Power USA XCalibur Sarasota, Florida Civilian Zenith Firearms Zenith Firearms United States Civilian, Military, Law Enforcement Firearms, Parts, Accessories Ziegenhahn & Sohn: Ziegenhahn ...
Initially founded during World War I in 1917 as a local train repair workshop, in the interwar period the company was part of the Polish State Railways. [1] After the company's equipment was confiscated, dismantled and sent to Germany during World War II, the factory was rebuilt as a train repair workshop, but in 1951 it was turned into a defence contractor producing guns, firearms and machine ...
The Vis or Vis 35 (Polish designation Pistolet wz. 35 Vis; German designation 9 mm Pistole 35(p), or simply the Radom in some English sources and Vis wz. 35 in Poland) is a Polish 9×19mm caliber, single-action, semi-automatic pistol.
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