106 Experimental Optical-Mechanical Plant, also rendered as AO 106 EOMZ, is a Moscow-based Russian precision-equipment manufacturer within the NPK SPP group. Public sources describe the plant as a full-cycle enterprise for developing, preparing, and serially manufacturing topogeodetic equipment, optical-mechanical products, medical equipment, and printing machinery, with earlier corporate material tying it to Ministry of Defence topographic-support and special-purpose systems.
Producestopogeodetic equipment, mobile special-purpose systems, optical-mechanical instruments, laser equipment
205th Arsenal is a Kaohsiung-based Taiwanese Ministry of National Defense Armaments Bureau manufacturing facility tied to the Materiel Production Center/Manufacturing Center. Public reporting describes the arsenal as a core domestic source for Republic of China small arms, ammunition, firearms components, and related protective equipment. Its documented product line spans the T65 rifle family, T77 submachine gun, T75 pistol, T74 and T75 machine-gun lines, T86 and T91 rifles, and the newer T112 rifle program.
ProducesSmall arms, Ammunition, Firearms components, Protective equipment
61 Kommunara Shipbuilding Plant was a major shipyard in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, with origins in the 1788 Nikolayev Admiralty and a Soviet-era identity tied to large naval combatant construction. Public defense references identify the yard as the producer of Project 1134B Kara-class anti-submarine cruisers and Project 1164 Atlant / Slava-class guided-missile cruisers, while post-Soviet sources describe a state-owned Ukrainian shipyard with civil shipbuilding, repair, and defense-maintenance work.
ProducesNaval surface-combatant construction, Large anti-submarine ships and guided-missile cruisers, Ship repair and modernization, Commercial refrigerator vessels and merchant hulls, Marine engineering and outfitting work
A. A. Zhdanov Shipyard was the Soviet-era Leningrad surface-warship yard associated with the plant now known as Severnaya Verf. Public naval references use the full A. A. Zhdanov form for Project 1135/Krivak-family construction, while wider industry references identify the same Korabelnaya Street shipbuilding site through its Shipyard No. 190, Zhdanov, and later Severnaya Verf naming periods.
ProducesNaval surface combatant construction, Anti-submarine frigates and patrol ships, Guided-missile destroyers, Cruisers and large anti-submarine ships, Commercial shipbuilding and ship repair
Abeking & Rasmussen is a German shipyard in Lemwerder, Lower Saxony, with a defense-relevant specialty in mine-countermeasure vessels, patrol vessels, auxiliary vessels, hydrographic ships, and special-purpose naval craft. Founded in 1907, the family-owned shipyard is most relevant to this catalog through German Navy mine-warfare vessels whose public sources identify Abeking & Rasmussen as a designer, construction yard, refit yard, or mine-countermeasure technology specialist.
ProducesMine-countermeasure vessels, Minehunters and minesweepers, Patrol and auxiliary vessels, Hydrographic and special-purpose naval vessels, SWATH and special-vessel shipbuilding, Yacht construction and refit
Accurate Energetic Systems (AES) is a Tennessee-based U.S. energetics manufacturer focused on explosives, demolition products, munitions components, and inert training systems for military, aerospace, and commercial customers. The company describes its work as development, manufacture, handling, storage, load-assemble-pack operations, testing, and characterization of energetic products, with current catalog relevance through M18A1 Claymore and M68 inert training mine production.
ProducesEnergetic materials and explosives manufacturing, Military demolition charges and bulk energetics, M18A1 Claymore and M68 inert training mine production, Load, assemble, pack (LAP), testing, and characterization
Admiralty Shipyard is a Saint Petersburg naval shipbuilding manufacturer associated with Russia's Admiralty Shipyards enterprise, a long-running producer of submarines, surface vessels, ice-class commercial ships, and deep-sea craft. Its modern defense relevance centers on conventional submarine construction and earlier Soviet nuclear-submarine work, including Project 671RTM/RTMK Victor III boats and Project 677 Lada submarines.
ProducesConventional submarine construction, Nuclear-powered attack submarine production history, Deep-sea and underwater vehicles, Naval auxiliary and special-purpose vessels, Ice-class commercial and tanker construction
Admiralty Shipyards is a Saint Petersburg shipyard and United Shipbuilding Corporation subsidiary whose modern defense work centers on diesel-electric submarines, special-purpose underwater craft, naval auxiliaries, and Arctic patrol ships. The yard traces its institutional history to 1704, operates from the Fontanka Embankment complex, and remains one of Russia's principal conventional-submarine production sites.
ProducesDiesel-electric submarines, Special-purpose underwater vehicles, Naval auxiliaries and instrumentation ships, Ice-capable patrol and support ships, Large civil and government vessels
Aermacchi was an Italian aircraft manufacturer and later a Leonardo aeronautics brand centered on military trainers, light attack aircraft, and integrated pilot-training systems. Its catalog relevance comes from the SF-260 and related trainer families that continued through the Alenia Aermacchi and Leonardo eras.
ProducesMilitary trainers, Light attack aircraft, Pilot training systems, Aeronautics
Aero Vodochody is a Czech aerospace manufacturer based in Odolena Voda, best known for military jet trainers, light combat aircraft, and aerostructures for global partners.
ProducesMilitary jet trainers, Light combat aircraft, Aerostructures, Aircraft maintenance and modernization
Aerojet Ordnance was the U.S. munitions arm of Aerojet General/GenCorp associated with development and early production of the CBU-87/B Combined Effects Munition and its BLU-97/B submunition. Public program reporting places the organization in Tustin, California, with production and assembly work at Southern California facilities and final CEM assembly at the Kansas Army Ammunition Plant.
ProducesAir-delivered cluster munitions, Combined-effects submunitions, Tactical munitions dispenser programs, Medium-caliber ammunition
Aerojet Ordnance Company was a U.S. munitions manufacturer within the GenCorp/Aerojet industrial line, with public weapon references tying it to air-delivered cluster munitions, scatterable mine systems, and submunition production. Its documented work includes system-integration responsibility for the CBU-89/B Gator mine system and earlier prime-contractor or manufacturing roles on the CBU-87/B Combined Effects Munition and BLU-97/B submunition.
ProducesAir-delivered cluster munitions, Scatterable mine systems, Combined-effects submunitions, Energetics and armament integration, Legacy Aerojet defense manufacturing
Aeronautics Group is an Israeli defense-aerospace builder focused on unmanned aerial systems, loitering munitions, tactical ISR platforms, and related mission equipment for military and homeland-security customers.
ProducesUnmanned aerial systems, Tactical ISR platforms, Loitering munitions, Homeland security systems, Ground segment and mission support, Lifecycle support and training
Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation is Taiwan's state-origin aerospace manufacturer for indigenous military aircraft, aircraft maintenance, avionics, engine work, and commercial aerostructures. Founded in 1969 as the Aero Industry Development Center under the Republic of China Air Force, the company became a government-owned enterprise in 1996, later moved toward privatization, and is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange as AIDC/TWSE 2634.
ProducesIndigenous combat aircraft, Advanced jet trainers, Aircraft maintenance and avionics, Aero-engine manufacturing, Commercial aerostructures, Flight-test and technology services
Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC) is Taiwan's national aerospace manufacturer for indigenous combat aircraft, trainers, aircraft maintenance, engines, avionics, and commercial aerostructures.
Producesindigenous fighter aircraft, advanced jet trainers, aircraft production and assembly, aircraft maintenance and retrofit, avionics and flight-control integration, engine and aerostructure manufacturing
Aerospace Industries Organization is Iran's sanctions-listed missile and aerospace organization under MODAFL, overseeing missile production and subordinate industrial groups connected to ballistic missiles, air-defense systems, rockets, cruise missiles, and guided weapons.
Producesballistic missiles, surface-to-air missiles, cruise missiles, rocket systems, anti-tank guided weapons, space-launch systems
Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Company is a Chinese UAV manufacturer under the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation industrial system, with public Feihong products spanning reconnaissance, strike, electronic-warfare, maritime, and autonomous unmanned-system roles.
ProducesUnmanned aerial systems, Reconnaissance and strike UAVs, Electronic-warfare UAVs, UAV production and testing
Aerospatiale was a French aerospace manufacturer formed in 1970 from state aviation and missile firms. Its legacy includes helicopters such as the Super Puma family, missiles, launch vehicles, satellites, and the corporate line that fed Eurocopter and Airbus.
ProducesHelicopters, Military rotorcraft, Missiles, Launch vehicles, Space systems
Aerostar S.A. is a Romanian aerospace and defense manufacturer based in Bacău, with official business lines covering aeronautical products, military aviation maintenance, ground-based defence platforms, and electronic systems. Its public defence portfolio links the company to Romanian 122 mm rocket-launcher work, IFF and radar integration, F-16 and Black Hawk maintenance, and older Romanian aircraft production such as the Yak-52/Iak-52 trainer.
ProducesAerospace manufacturing, Military aircraft maintenance, Ground-based defence platforms, Electronic systems integration, IFF and radar modernization, Aircraft sustainment
AeroVironment is a U.S. defense technology manufacturer focused on unmanned aircraft systems, loitering munitions, counter-UAS, and autonomy software. In this catalog it is the builder behind the Raven and Switchblade families.
ProducesUnmanned aircraft systems, Loitering munitions, Counter-UAS, Autonomy and mission software, ISR and precision strike
AEVEX Aerospace is a U.S. defense technology company that designs, manufactures, and deploys autonomous systems, precision-strike uncrewed platforms, and mission solutions. It matters to this catalog because the builder facet connects the catalog to AEVEX's Phoenix Ghost family and its broader unmanned and mission-support portfolio.
ProducesAutonomous unmanned systems, Precision-strike UAS, Advanced autonomy and navigation, Mission solutions and ISR support, Unmanned surface vessels
AgustaWestland was the Anglo-Italian helicopter builder formed from Agusta and Westland Helicopters, later folded into Leonardo's helicopter division. In this catalog it anchors legacy AW-family rotorcraft records, especially the AW109 and related military and utility helicopter lines.
ProducesMilitary helicopters, Civil and utility helicopters, Rotorcraft manufacturing, Helicopter support and training
Air Force Research Laboratory and Dynetics identifies the U.S. development partnership credited for the GBU-43/B MOAB, pairing AFRL Munitions Directorate's rapid air-delivered munition work with Dynetics engineering support.
Producesair-delivered munitions, munitions research and development, rapid prototyping, defense engineering
Air Tractor is a U.S. aircraft manufacturer in Olney, Texas, best known for rugged single-engine agricultural and firefighting aircraft and for the AT-802U military derivative. Its catalog relevance comes from the AT-802 family and the L3Harris/Air Tractor Sky Warden configuration selected for U.S. Special Operations Command's Armed Overwatch program.
Producesagricultural aircraft, initial-attack firefighting aircraft, armed ISR and strike aircraft, single-engine turboprop aircraft
Air Warfare Destroyer Alliance was the Australian project alliance that delivered the Royal Australian Navy's Hobart-class air warfare destroyers. Public sources describe it as a partnership built around the Department of Defence as owner participant, ASC as shipbuilder, Raytheon Australia as combat-systems engineer, and Navantia as designer and ship-build manager support for the three Aegis-equipped destroyers assembled through Australia's Osborne-centered naval shipbuilding base.
Producesnaval shipbuilding project alliance, guided-missile destroyer construction and integration, combat-system integration for Hobart-class destroyers, Australian sovereign naval shipbuilding workforce and supply chain
Airborne Systems North America is a U.S. parachute and aerial-delivery manufacturer whose product lines include military troop parachutes, GPS-guided precision cargo-delivery systems, low-cost cargo parachutes, parachute releases, oxygen systems, rescue and survival equipment, space and air-vehicle recovery systems, and aircraft deceleration systems. The company traces its lineage to Leslie Irvin's 1919 Irvin Air Chute Company and operates as part of TransDigm Group's aerospace-components portfolio.
Producesmilitary parachute systems, guided precision aerial delivery systems, cargo and troop parachutes, space and air-vehicle recovery systems, oxygen and parachutist life-support systems, aircraft deceleration and recovery systems
Airbus is a European aerospace and defence group that designs and manufactures commercial aircraft, military aircraft, helicopters, uncrewed systems, and space equipment. Its defence-relevant programs include Airbus-branded systems, consortium aircraft such as the Eurofighter Typhoon, and subsidiary products such as Survey Copter's Aliaca maritime UAS.
Producescommercial aircraft, military aircraft, helicopters, space systems, launchers
Airbus Defence and Space is the Airbus SE division for military aircraft, uncrewed systems, military space, and secure communications, formed in 2014 from Cassidian, Astrium, and Airbus Military.
ProducesMilitary aircraft, Uncrewed aerial systems, Military space, Secure communications, Intelligence and data
Airbus Helicopters is Airbus SE's rotorcraft division, producing civil and military helicopters, uncrewed aerial systems, and support services from its Marignane base in France.
ProducesCivil helicopters, Military helicopters, Uncrewed aerial systems, Rotorcraft support and training, Vertical lift services
Aircraft Carrier Alliance was the UK programme alliance that delivered the Royal Navy's two Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers, combining the Ministry of Defence's Defence Equipment and Support organisation with BAE Systems, Babcock, and Thales for design, block construction, integration, and final assembly at Rosyth.
ProducesAircraft carrier programme delivery, Naval ship design and integration, Distributed UK warship block construction, Carrier final assembly at Rosyth
Ajax Hardware Manufacturing Corporation was a California hardware manufacturer best documented in public sources through door-and-window hardware records, patent filings, litigation, and a 1972 U.S. Government Accountability Office review of the BLU-63/B bomblet program. The GAO review places Ajax in City of Industry, California, and records its 1970 contract to produce 42 million BLU-63/B bomblets for the CBU-58/B cluster-bomb program.
ProducesDoor, window, and cabinet hardware, Stamped metal hardware, Munitions component production
Al-Qassam Brigades is Hamas's military wing in the Gaza Strip and the clandestine production network publicly associated with Hamas-branded rockets, improvised air-defense equipment, anti-armor munitions, and unmanned systems.
Producesrockets and artillery, improvised air defense, unmanned aerial systems, anti-armor munitions, military engineering
Alabuga Special Economic Zone production infrastructure refers to the industrial zone, management company, logistics network, resident facilities, and affiliated workforce programs at the Alabuga SEZ near Yelabuga in Russia's Republic of Tatarstan. Public sanctions, imagery, and defense-industrial reporting identify the site as a major Russian UAV production base tied to Geran-2/Shahed-136 assembly, domestic component localization, Gerbera-family decoy and reconnaissance UAV production, and expansion into a larger drone-manufacturing campus.
ProducesUAV production infrastructure, Industrial-zone logistics and utilities, Geran/Shahed-family UAV assembly and localization, Drone component procurement and workforce pipeline
Alenia was an Italian aerospace and defense manufacturer within the Finmeccanica industrial group, best known in open sources for military aircraft, aerostructures, unmanned systems, and inherited air-defense missile lines. The name appears across Alenia Aeronautica, Alenia Aermacchi, and legacy Selenia/Alenia missile context before Finmeccanica reorganized the group into Leonardo.
Producesmilitary aircraft, trainer and light attack aircraft, tactical airlifters, aerostructures, naval surface-to-air missile systems
Alliant Techsystems, usually abbreviated ATK, was a U.S. aerospace, defense, and ammunition contractor formed from Honeywell's 1990 spin-off and later folded into Orbital ATK and Northrop Grumman. In this catalog it anchors the legacy manufacturing line behind the M136 AT4 and ATK-era defense production.
ProducesAmmunition, Infantry weapons, Rocket motors, Missile propulsion, Defense systems
Alliant Techsystems (ATK) was a U.S. aerospace, defense, ammunition, and sporting-products manufacturer incorporated in Delaware in 1990 after Honeywell spun off defense-related businesses. By fiscal 2014, ATK described itself as a world leader in munitions, a leading producer of military small-, medium-, and large-caliber ammunition, a solid-rocket-motor manufacturer, and a producer of precision-strike weapon systems and medium-caliber chain guns.
ProducesMilitary small-, medium-, and large-caliber ammunition, Precision-guided munitions and guidance kits, Medium-caliber chain guns, Tactical missile propulsion and rocket motors, Fuzes, warheads, and energetic materials, Defense electronics and missile-warning systems
Almaz Central Design Bureau is the catalog's Moscow-based Soviet and Russian air-defense design bureau profile, covering the organization behind the S-125, S-200, and S-300 families and the broader Almaz-Antey air and missile-defense lineage.
ProducesAir-defense missile systems, Radar and fire-control systems, Command-guided interception systems, Integrated air and missile defense
Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau is a Saint Petersburg naval design bureau associated with Russia's United Shipbuilding Corporation. Its public record centers on high-speed combat ships, patrol craft, missile boats, minesweepers, and dynamically supported craft such as hydrofoils, hovercraft, surface-effect ships, and air-cushion landing craft.
ProducesNaval design bureau, High-speed combat ships and patrol craft, Missile boats and small surface combatants, Air-cushion, hydrofoil, and surface-effect craft, Mine-countermeasure and special-purpose vessels
Almaz Shipbuilding Company is a Saint Petersburg shipyard on Petrovsky Island associated with Russian and Soviet high-speed naval craft, patrol boats, hovercraft, and compact surface combatants. Public shipbuilding directories describe the yard as a production and repair facility with covered construction halls, floating docks, machining capacity, and experience in steel, aluminum-alloy, and titanium ship structures.
ProducesHigh-speed ships and boats, Patrol boats and border-guard craft, Small artillery and missile craft, Air-cushion landing craft and hovercraft, Ship repair, refit, and modernization
Almaz Shipyard is a Saint Petersburg shipbuilding and repair yard associated with Soviet and Russian small naval combatants, coast-guard craft, and large air-cushion landing vessels. Public ship lists and Russian maritime-industry directories connect the yard to Project 1234 Ovod/Nanuchka missile corvettes, Project 205P Stenka patrol boats, and Project 12322 Zubr/Pomornik air-cushion landing craft.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding and repair, Coast-guard and patrol craft, Small missile ships and corvettes, Air-cushion landing craft, Marine machining and vessel modernization
Almaz-Antey is a Russian state-owned defense holding focused on air and missile defense systems, radar, and command-and-control equipment. In this catalog it is the builder behind the Buk-M2, Tor-M2, S-350 Vityaz, and S-400 Triumf families.
ProducesAir and missile defense systems, Radar and surveillance systems, Command-and-control systems, Defense electronics and modernization, Anti-aircraft missile complexes
Altimus-Tech is a Poland- and Lithuania-based radar and air-defense technology company. Its public materials describe a Warsaw head office, a Lithuanian branch factory near Vilnius, and a product focus that spans surveillance radars, radar data collection and processing systems, command posts, air-traffic-control systems, simulators, recorders, and surface-to-air missile modernization work for defense and civil customers.
ProducesAir surveillance radars, Radar data collection and processing, Air-defense command posts, Surface-to-air missile modernization, Air-traffic-control systems, Radar simulators and recorders
Alvis is a legacy British engineering and defence-vehicle builder best known for Coventry-produced armoured cars, light tracked vehicles, and support systems that anchor the catalog's Alvis-branded land systems.
ProducesArmoured vehicles, Tracked land systems, Military vehicle manufacturing, Defence engineering
Alvis Hagglunds was the Swedish tracked-vehicle arm of Alvis plc after Alvis acquired Hagglunds Vehicle in 1997. The manufacturer sat at the junction of the older Hagglunds all-terrain vehicle line, Swedish armored-vehicle engineering, and Alvis' British land-systems group before the business passed into BAE Systems in 2004.
Producestracked armored vehicles, articulated all-terrain vehicles, infantry fighting vehicles, armored engineering vehicles, vehicle upgrades and sustainment
AM General is a U.S. defense and automotive manufacturer centered on light tactical vehicles, specialty vehicle assembly, engineering support, and lifecycle sustainment. Its public military portfolio is anchored by the HMMWV/Humvee family and expanded in 2023 when the U.S. Army selected AM General for the JLTV A2 follow-on production program.
ProducesLight tactical vehicles, Military vehicle manufacturing, Commercial specialty vehicles, Vehicle assembly and sustainment, Mobility solutions
American Ordnance is a United States ammunition manufacturer and Day & Zimmermann company that operates load, assemble, and pack production at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant for artillery, mortar, tank, medium-caliber, energetics, and demolition-munition programs.
ProducesLoad, assemble, and pack ammunition production, 155 mm artillery projectiles and propelling charges, 60 mm, 81 mm, and 120 mm mortar cartridges, 120 mm tank ammunition, 40 mm grenade ammunition, Energetics, demolition charges, and mine-clearing charges, Warhead pressing and test-fire support
Amur Shipbuilding Plant Joint Stock Company is the Komsomolsk-on-Amur shipyard in Russia's Far East associated with Soviet and Russian naval construction, including nuclear and diesel-electric submarines, surface combatants, and civil vessels. Its official materials describe a plant founded for national defense requirements, now operating as a multi-profile shipbuilding and marine-engineering enterprise within the United Shipbuilding Corporation orbit.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Nuclear and diesel-electric submarine construction history, Small missile ships and corvettes, Civil shipbuilding, Marine engineering and metal structures, Offshore oil and gas equipment
Amur Shipyard is the Komsomolsk-on-Amur naval and civil shipyard publicly identified with Russia's Amur Shipbuilding Plant. The yard was founded in 1936 for Soviet defense shipbuilding, remains a major Far Eastern shipbuilding site, and is tied in public sources to Russian Pacific Fleet surface-combatant construction including Project 20380 corvettes and Project 22800 Karakurt small missile ships.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Corvettes and small missile ships, Pacific Fleet surface-combatant construction, Civil shipbuilding and marine engineering, Shipyard heavy fabrication and outfitting
AMX International was the Italian-Brazilian industrial joint venture behind the AMX light attack and reconnaissance aircraft, combining Aeritalia, Aermacchi, and Embraer workshare for a Cold War-era tactical aircraft program.
ProducesLight attack aircraft, Tactical reconnaissance aircraft, Advanced trainer aircraft, Italian-Brazilian aerospace workshare
AMZ-Kutno is a Polish special-purpose and military vehicle manufacturer based in Kutno, Poland. The company designs and manufactures ambulances, cash-in-transit vehicles, uniformed-service vehicles, and armored military platforms, with catalog relevance through protected mobility and reconnaissance vehicles such as Dzik and Bóbr 3.
Producesarmoured vehicles, special-purpose vehicles, utility vehicles, police vehicles
Anduril Industries is a privately held U.S. defense technology company that manufactures autonomous systems, AI-enabled command-and-control software, sensors, counter-UAS equipment, electronic-warfare systems, and other defense hardware for U.S. and allied customers.
ProducesAutonomous air vehicles, Counter-UAS, Air defense, Electronic warfare, Command-and-control software, Defense manufacturing
Antonov Design Bureau is Ukraine's long-running aircraft design and production enterprise, known for transport, cargo, and special-purpose aircraft. In this catalog it supplies the industrial context for the An-2 lineage and Antonov's broader AN family.
Producesaircraft design, transport aircraft, cargo aircraft, special-purpose aircraft, aircraft production, flight testing
AO NIII (Scientific Research Engineering Institute) is a Balashikha-based Russian industrial institute and Rostec-affiliated manufacturer. Its public site emphasizes NIII TEST vacuum blood-collection products, while defense references and sanctions records connect the same entity to remote-mining munitions including the PTM-4, PTM-4M, and KB PTM-4M mine canister family.
ProducesMunitions, Mine warfare, Remote-mining systems
Arcus JSC is a Bulgarian defense manufacturer in Lyaskovets that develops and produces ammunition, fuzes, pistols, grenade launchers, mortars, and related precision mechanical components. The company traces its origin to a 1965 mechanical-engineering plant for fuze production and now presents itself as part of Arcus Bulgaria Holding.
ProducesAmmunition, Fuzes, Pistols and revolvers, Grenade launchers and mortars, Precision mechanical production
ARGE F124 was the German shipyard consortium that built the Sachsen-class / F124 air-defense frigates for the German Navy. Public program sources identify Blohm+Voss in Hamburg as the lead yard, Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft in Kiel as the second-ship yard, and Nordseewerke in Emden as the third-ship yard, with each member yard responsible for one of the three completed frigates.
Producesair-defense frigate construction, naval surface combatants, frigate program integration, German Navy shipbuilding
ARGE F125 is the German naval shipbuilding consortium responsible for the Baden-Wuerttemberg-class F125 frigate program. Bundeswehr and industry sources identify the consortium as the contractual organization that delivered the F125 ships to BAAINBw, with thyssenkrupp Marine Systems as lead company and the NVL Group/Luerssen shipyard network carrying major construction and support roles.
ProducesNaval surface combatants, Frigate construction, Ship integration and trials, Technical-logistical support, German Navy fleet support
ArmaLite is an American small-arms manufacturer best known for originating the AR-10 and AR-15 platforms; the modern brand operates under Strategic Armory Corps in Texas.
ProducesSmall arms, AR-platform rifles, Precision rifles, Military and law-enforcement firearms
Armored Vehicles & Heavy Equipment Factory (AVF) is a Saudi defense manufacturer in Dammam that designs, modernizes, and manufactures armored vehicles and heavy equipment for military and security customers.
ProducesArmored vehicle manufacturing, Vehicle modernization and armoring, Protected mobility vehicles, Military and security equipment
ARMSCOR is South Africa's state-owned armaments corporation and defence acquisition organization. Its current mandate is centered on acquisition for the Department of Defence and other state customers, while its historical importance comes from coordinating indigenous weapons development during the sanctions era and retaining technical, logistics, disposal, and research functions for the SANDF.
Producesdefence acquisition, military logistics, defence research and development, land systems, surplus equipment disposal
Armtec Defense Technologies is a U.S. defense manufacturer focused on combustible ordnance, aircraft infrared decoy flares, radar countermeasure chaff, impulse cartridges, and related pyrotechnic products. Its public product line places Armtec in the aircraft self-protection supply base, with facilities in California, Arkansas, and North Carolina supporting ordnance subcomponents, flare production, and chaff manufacturing.
ProducesInfrared decoy flares, Radar countermeasure chaff, Combustible ordnance, Impulse cartridges, Pyrotechnic payloads, Expendable countermeasure research and development
Arnold Defense is a U.S. manufacturer of 2.75-inch / 70 mm rocket launchers and related electronic components based in Arnold, Missouri, south of St. Louis. The company traces its industrial lineage to Chromcraft furniture production in 1945, began producing rocket launchers for the U.S. government in 1961, and now focuses on launcher families for aircraft, ground vehicles, sea craft, and precision-guided surface-fire applications.
Produces2.75-inch / 70 mm rocket launchers, Hydra-70 and APKWS-compatible launcher systems, Aircraft rocket launcher pods, Surface-mounted laser-guided rocket launchers, Launcher electronics and intervalometers
Arquus is a French military land-vehicle manufacturer formed from the Renault Trucks Defense, ACMAT, and Panhard vehicle businesses, with products spanning armored personnel carriers, protected mobility vehicles, logistics trucks, support services, and remote weapon stations.
ProducesArmored vehicles, Protected mobility vehicles, Military trucks, Remote weapon stations, Vehicle support and modernization
Arsenal is a broad manufacturer name used in open sources for state ordnance plants and arsenal-named design organizations rather than one single modern corporation. The name covers Soviet and Russian Arsenal naval-artillery development and production context, an Arsenal-linked Soviet artillery-locating radar lineage, and a U.S. state-arsenal attribution for the wartime 107 mm M2 chemical mortar.
ProducesNaval artillery systems, Shipboard gun mounts and launchers, Artillery reconnaissance radar lineage, State-arsenal ordnance production
Arsenal de Bourges was a French state artillery arsenal in Bourges, Cher, whose gun foundry, construction workshops, design work, and later EFAB/GIAT lineage made the city one of France's central land-armament production sites.
Producesartillery, towed howitzers, gun barrels, French state arsenals, postwar ordnance
Arsenal de Lorient is the historic French naval arsenal and warship-production site on the Scorff at Lorient and Lanester, now reflected in modern public sources through Naval Group's Lorient surface-ship yard. Its catalog connections are naval platforms built at Lorient, especially the D'Estienne d'Orves / Type A69 aviso family and the French Eridan branch of the Tripartite minehunter program.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, surface combatants, avisos and patrol vessels, mine-countermeasures vessels, French naval-industrial production
Arsenal JSCo is a Bulgarian defense manufacturer based in Kazanlak that builds small arms, artillery systems, ammunition, powders, charges, pyrotechnics, and related industrial products. Its public materials trace the enterprise to 1878, describe a Kazanlak industrial base operating since 1924, and identify licensed military-equipment trade alongside design, manufacturing, engineering, modernization, and export activity.
ProducesSmall arms, Ammunition, Recoilless and RPG munitions, Artillery systems, Powders, charges, and pyrotechnics, Machine-building
Arsenal Resita is a Romanian artillery and ammunition plant in Reșița, Caraș-Severin County, operating within the ROMARM state defense-industrial network. ROMARM says Arsenal Reșița was established in 1972 to produce large and medium-calibre guns and became a National Company ROMARM subsidiary in 2001. Open weapon references connect the Reșița arsenal line to the Romanian 120 mm M1982 mortar and to Romanian D-20-family 152 mm gun-howitzer production under the A411 and M1981 designations.
ProducesArtillery systems, Mortars, Medium and large-caliber ammunition, Romanian defense-industrial production
ARTEC GmbH is the Munich-based German joint venture that acts as prime contractor for the Boxer 8x8 armored vehicle programme. Founded in 1999, the company coordinates Boxer development, systems engineering, configuration management, series-production coordination, export-case handling, and in-service support across the multinational programme led through OCCAR.
ProducesBoxer 8x8 armored vehicle programme, armored vehicle systems engineering, series-production coordination, mission-module integration, export and in-service support coordination
Artillery Factory No. 92 was the Soviet-era Gorky/Nizhny Novgorod artillery plant that created the Grabin design bureau and produced the ZiS family of guns. In this catalog it anchors the ZiS-2 entry and the wider Soviet artillery lineage that later became NMZ.
ProducesArtillery systems, Anti-tank guns, Field and divisional guns, Naval artillery and air-defense hardware
Artillery Plant No. 9 is a Yekaterinburg defense manufacturer that grew out of the Uralmash artillery production base in 1942 and is publicly identified with towed guns, tank guns, and barrel-artillery production. In this catalog it mainly provides the builder context for the D-30 122 mm howitzer and the wider Soviet-to-Russian artillery lineage.
ProducesTowed artillery, Tank guns, Self-propelled artillery gun systems, Barrel-artillery production
Arzamas Machine-Building Plant is a Russian defense manufacturer in Arzamas, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, that builds wheeled armored vehicles, especially BTR-family armored personnel carriers and related reconnaissance, recovery, and fire-support platforms.
ProducesWheeled armored vehicles, Armored personnel carriers, Reconnaissance vehicles, Fire-support vehicles, Special-purpose military vehicles
Asisguard is an Ankara-based Turkish defense-electronics manufacturer whose official portfolio centers on rotary-wing armed and unarmed drones, electro-optical imaging, border-security systems, and military vehicle electronics. Its public weapon record is strongest around the Songar armed multirotor UAV family and the modular payloads that Asisguard markets for that airframe.
Producesarmed rotary-wing UAV systems, electro-optical vision systems, border security systems, military vehicle electronics, display systems
Athlon Avia is a Ukrainian unmanned-systems builder that develops tactical reconnaissance UAVs and loitering munitions, with cataloged systems including the A1-CM Furia family and ST-35 Silent Thunder.
ProducesUnmanned aerial systems, Tactical reconnaissance UAVs, Loitering munitions, Multicopter platforms, Artillery fire correction
Atlant Aero is a Russian UAV manufacturer in Taganrog, Rostov Region, publicly identified by Ukrainian intelligence, sanctions records, and defense reporting as a producer of Molniya-family fixed-wing FPV drones and as a supplier of components for the larger Orion UAV. The available public record points to a recently registered limited-liability company whose work sits in Russia's fast-expanding low-cost unmanned-aircraft production base rather than a long-established aerospace bureau.
ProducesFixed-wing FPV UAVs, Low-cost one-way attack drones, Reconnaissance UAV adaptations, UAV component production, Loitering-munition integration and electronic-warfare-related systems
Autel and other commercial drone makers describes the commercial UAV production base behind off-the-shelf quadcopters and small multirotor aircraft documented as carrier platforms for operator-modified payloads. The grouping is centered on Autel Robotics and comparable commercial drone producers whose civilian airframes, sensors, batteries, controllers, and software ecosystems can be repurposed after sale without being factory weapon systems.
Producescivilian and enterprise multirotor UAVs, commercial camera drones, thermal and inspection drones, operator-modified small-UAV carrier platforms
Autel Robotics is a Shenzhen-based civil UAV manufacturer whose commercial quadcopters, enterprise drones, and tilt-rotor platforms anchor the catalog's Autel-built drone entries.
ProducesCivil UAVs, Commercial quadcopters, Enterprise inspection drones, Tilt-rotor eVTOL UAVs, Imaging and mapping payloads
Avangard yard was the Petrozavodsk shipbuilding plant best known in open naval references for Soviet and post-Soviet mine-countermeasure work. FleetPhoto traces the enterprise from the Severnaya Tochka torpedo-test station lineage into the Avangard machine-building and shipbuilding names, while naval references identify Avangard as a major construction yard for Project 1265 Yakhont / Sonya-class coastal minesweepers and the Project 1265E export line.
ProducesMine-countermeasure vessels, Naval ship repair, Small shipbuilding, Civil and auxiliary vessels
Aviastar-SP is a Ulyanovsk aircraft manufacturing plant inside United Aircraft Corporation's transport-aircraft network, best known for heavy airframe production, final assembly work, and modernization activity tied to the Il-76 family and related Russian aircraft programs.
ProducesHeavy transport aircraft, Airframe assembly, Military transport aircraft, Aircraft maintenance and modernization
Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) is a Beijing-based state-owned aerospace and defense conglomerate founded in 2008. In this catalog it provides the industrial context for Chinese fighter aircraft and related military aviation systems, including the J-10 family.
ProducesFighter aircraft, Military helicopters, UAV systems, Airborne weapons, Civil aviation
Avibras Industria Aeroespacial is a Brazilian aerospace and defense manufacturer associated with the ASTROS rocket-artillery family, solid-propellant rocket motors, missiles, special vehicles, and civil-space launch technology. Brazilian space-agency catalogues describe Avibras as a private Brazilian company active in space, aeronautics, and defense, while current Avibras Aeroco material presents a reorganized Brazilian technology company built around Avibras' strategic assets and product portfolio.
Producesrocket artillery, tactical missiles, solid rocket propulsion, civil-space launch systems, defense electronics, special vehicles
Avibras Industria Aeroespacial SA is a Brazilian aerospace and defense manufacturer associated with the ASTROS rocket-artillery family, SS-series rockets, missiles, special vehicles, and solid-propulsion work for Brazilian space programs. Its original official site identifies the company as being in judicial recovery, while Avibras Aeroco presents a new Brazilian-owned operating company built around Avibras assets and technology.
Producesrocket artillery, missiles, space propulsion, solid rocket motors, launch vehicles, special vehicles, defense systems
AvtoKrAZ is the Kremenchuk, Ukraine heavy-vehicle manufacturer associated with KrAZ off-road trucks, military chassis, and armored special-purpose vehicles. Its catalog relevance comes through Ukrainian protected-mobility and truck-derived systems including KrAZ Hulk, KrAZ Fiona, KrAZ Shrek, KrAZ Cobra, KrAZ Cougar, and KrAZ Spartan variants documented in open sources.
Producesheavy-duty military trucks, off-road chassis, armored personnel carriers, mine-resistant protected vehicles, special-purpose vehicles
Azad Systems is an Azerbaijani defense-industrial UAV builder associated with licensed assembly and production of the Orbiter and Aerostar unmanned-aircraft families.
ProducesUnmanned aerial vehicles, Licensed UAV assembly, Defense-industry manufacturing, Training and production support
Azersilah is a state-owned Azerbaijani defence-industrial holding under the Ministry of Defence Industry, combining research, engineering, and production across small arms, mortars, ammunition, unmanned systems, and related military equipment.
ProducesSmall arms, Mortar systems, Ammunition, Artillery weapons, Reconnaissance systems, Unmanned aerial vehicles
Azovskiy Shipyard is the Azov, Rostov Oblast shipyard officially presented as AO Azovskaya Sudoverf, a long-running Russian small-vessel construction and ship-repair enterprise. Its catalog relevance comes from Soviet and Russian Project 1176 Akula/Ondatra landing craft, where naval references identify Azov/Azovskiy as one of the yards that built the class.
ProducesSmall vessel construction, Ship repair, Oil skimmers and service craft, Historical landing-craft production
BAC Consulting Kft. was a Budapest-registered Hungarian limited-liability company publicly described as a management consultancy before it became central to the disputed AR-924 pager supply-chain record. Gold Apollo said BAC was authorized to use the Apollo trademark in designated regions and was responsible for AR-924 design and manufacturing, while Hungarian officials described BAC as a trading intermediary with no Hungarian manufacturing site and Taiwan prosecutors later identified Frontier Group Entity as the outside-Taiwan manufacturing, trading, and shipping entity.
ProducesManagement consultancy, Environment and international-development consulting, Brand-licensed electronics supply-chain intermediary role reported for AR-924 pagers, Disputed pager design/manufacturing responsibility attributed by Gold Apollo
BAe Dynamics was British Aerospace's guided-weapons operating unit, formed to carry forward missile and associated activities from the companies merged into BAe. Its public legacy includes air-launched and naval missile work such as ALARM and Sea Eagle, then the 1996 merger path into Matra BAe Dynamics and the later MBDA group.
Producesguided weapons, missile systems, air-launched weapons, anti-ship missiles, anti-radiation missiles
BAE Systems is a UK-based defense, aerospace, and security group formed in 1999 from British Aerospace and Marconi Electronic Systems. In this catalog it anchors a major manufacturer facet spanning armored vehicles, artillery, combat aircraft, naval systems, and electronics.
Producesaircraft, armoured vehicles, artillery, naval systems, electronics, weapon systems
BAE Systems and L3Harris Technologies are separate defense companies named together on the Compass Call electronic-attack modernization team. BAE Systems is publicly identified as the Compass Call mission-system prime, while L3Harris is identified as the aircraft integration prime for rehosting that system on the Gulfstream G550-based EA-37B.
ProducesAirborne electronic attack, Electromagnetic warfare mission systems, Aircraft missionization, Compass Call modernization, Gulfstream G550 special-mission aircraft integration
BAE Systems Bofors is BAE Systems' Swedish weapons business in Karlskoga, building artillery, naval guns, ground-based air-defense systems, and munitions for land and maritime customers.
ProducesArtillery systems, Naval guns, Ground-based air defense, Guided and programmable munitions, Systems integration and support
BAE Systems Hagglunds is the Swedish tracked-vehicle business within BAE Systems' land portfolio, centered on military vehicle design, production, upgrade, and sustainment work in Ornskoldsvik, Sweden. Current BAE Systems material styles the company as BAE Systems Hägglunds and describes its portfolio around combat vehicles, armoured engineering vehicles, armoured personnel carriers, articulated all-terrain vehicles, modernization services, training, and simulation support.
Producestracked armored vehicles, articulated all-terrain vehicles, infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, armored engineering vehicles, vehicle modernization and sustainment, training and simulation support
BAE Systems Hägglunds is the Swedish tracked-vehicle manufacturer within BAE Systems, based in Örnsköldsvik and focused on combat vehicles, armored engineering vehicles, armored personnel carriers, all-terrain vehicles, upgrades, training, and sustainment. Its current public identity is closely tied to the CV90 infantry fighting vehicle family and the BvS10 articulated all-terrain vehicle line, while the Hägglunds industrial lineage also covers earlier Swedish vehicles such as the Pbv 302.
ProducesTracked infantry fighting vehicles, Articulated all-terrain vehicles, Armored personnel carriers, Armored engineering vehicles, Vehicle modernization, training, simulation, and sustainment
BAE Systems Land and Armaments L.P. is a United States BAE Systems legal entity tied to land, naval-weapon, artillery, launcher, munitions, and protected-mobility production lines now described publicly through BAE Systems, Inc.'s Platforms & Services sector.
Producesarmored combat vehicles, protected mobility vehicles, naval gun systems, artillery systems, missile launchers, munitions and ordnance, sustainment and ship repair
BAE Systems Submarines is the BAE Systems submarine business centered on Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, where the company designs, builds, integrates, and supports nuclear-powered submarines for the Royal Navy. Its public product and location material ties the Barrow shipyard to the Astute attack-submarine programme, the Dreadnought ballistic-missile submarine programme, and future SSN-AUKUS work.
Producesnuclear-powered submarines, submarine design and integration, naval shipbuilding, submarine support facilities, undersea combat systems integration
Baltic Shipyard is a Saint Petersburg shipyard on Vasilyevsky Island with roots in the 1856 Carr and MacPherson works. The yard has built merchant vessels, naval ships, nuclear icebreakers, nuclear-powered missile cruisers, special-purpose ships, and marine machinery, and its current legal operating structure is described by the company as a United Shipbuilding Corporation subsidiary with nuclear and naval shipbuilding licenses.
ProducesNaval surface combatants, Nuclear-powered surface ships, Ice-class vessels and nuclear icebreakers, Military-technical export shipbuilding, Marine machinery and ship components
Barrett Firearms Manufacturing is a Murfreesboro, Tennessee small-arms builder best known for large-caliber precision rifles, especially the M82/M107 family, and now operates within the NIOA Group.
ProducesLarge-caliber rifles, Precision rifles, Military firearms, Firearms accessories
Barrikada plant is a Volgograd, Russia, manufacturing attribution for the Barrikady/Titan-Barrikady artillery and missile-hardware industrial line. Public sources tie the enterprise lineage to Soviet Luna-M launcher and ground-equipment production and to the later Titan-Barrikady organization that designs and manufactures artillery systems, ballistic-missile launcher hardware, and specialized ground equipment.
ProducesTactical rocket launcher ground equipment, Ballistic missile launcher hardware, Self-propelled artillery components, Heavy defense machinery
Barrikady is the Volgograd defense-manufacturing lineage now publicly branded as Titan-Barrikady, known for artillery production and launcher hardware. In this catalog it anchors Soviet and Russian systems such as the A-19 field gun, 2S7M Malka, and Iskander launcher families.
ProducesArtillery systems, Ballistic missile launchers, Heavy steel fabrication, Defense machinery
Barrikady Arsenal is the Volgograd defense-manufacturing lineage of the enterprise now known publicly as Titan-Barrikady FNPC JSC. The company is tied to heavy artillery, missile-launcher hardware, heavy-machinery work, and the Barrikady-linked ordnance line behind the 2S7 Pion.
ProducesHeavy artillery production, Missile launcher hardware, Barrels and gun mounts, Heavy machining and castings
Baykar is a Turkish defense and aerospace manufacturer focused on unmanned aerial vehicles, C4I, avionics, payload systems, and autonomous mission software. Its public portfolio anchors several cataloged Bayraktar-family UAVs, including the TB2, Akıncı, KIZILELMA, and YIHA-III / Sivrisinek records.
ProducesUnmanned aerial vehicles, Loitering munitions, C4I and command control, Avionics and payload systems, Autonomous mission software
BAZ is the Bryansk Automobile Plant, a Russian manufacturer of special wheeled chassis and high-mobility tractors in Bryansk. Its public materials emphasize full-lifecycle design, testing, production, service, and repair for heavy off-road chassis used by defense, oil-and-gas, construction, rescue, fire-service, and airfield customers.
Producesspecial wheeled chassis, high-mobility tractors, military vehicle platforms, support chassis
Bazalt is a Russian defense manufacturer whose catalog footprint centers on infantry anti-tank launchers and related ammunition, including the RPG-18, RPG-22, and RPG-29. Public reference and sanctions sources also tie the enterprise to Moscow-based production, multiple legal-name variants, and a broader legacy of bombs, mortars, and grenade-launcher systems.
ProducesInfantry anti-tank launchers, Rocket-propelled grenade systems, Ammunition and warheads, Mortar ammunition
Bell is a United States aerospace and defense manufacturer focused on vertical-lift aircraft, including military helicopters, tiltrotors, commercial helicopters, training, parts, and sustainment. The Textron-owned company traces its aviation lineage to 1935 and remains especially relevant to the catalog through Marine Corps attack-helicopter production in the AH-1 Cobra, Super Cobra, and AH-1Z Viper line.
Producesmilitary helicopters, attack helicopters, utility helicopters, tiltrotor aircraft, commercial helicopters, rotorcraft sustainment and training
Beretta is an Italian firearms manufacturer based at Gardone Val Trompia with documented origins in a 1526 barrel order for the Venice Arsenal. The company remains a family-led small-arms producer whose modern catalog spans commercial firearms, military weapons, law-enforcement products, hunting arms, competition shooting equipment, and tactical shooting lines.
Producessmall arms, military firearms, law-enforcement firearms, semi-automatic pistols, battle rifles, shotguns, civilian firearms, tactical shooting
Beriev is the Taganrog-based Russian aircraft design and manufacturing organization best known for amphibious aircraft, seaplanes, and special-mission aircraft, including the Il-76-derived A-50 airborne early warning and control family.
Producesamphibious aircraft, seaplanes, special-mission aircraft, airborne early warning aircraft, aircraft design, aircraft modernization
Bharat Dynamics Limited is a Hyderabad-based Government of India defence public-sector enterprise that manufactures surface-to-air missiles, air-to-air missiles, anti-tank guided missiles, torpedoes, underwater weapons, launchers, countermeasures, and related equipment for Indian armed-forces programs.
Producesguided missile systems, surface-to-air missile systems, anti-tank guided missiles, underwater weapons, countermeasures and launchers
Bharat Electronics Limited is an Indian state-owned defence electronics manufacturer under the Ministry of Defence, with a core portfolio spanning radars, command-and-control systems, communications, naval electronics, electronic warfare, avionics, electro-optics, and weapon-system integration. For the catalog, BEL is most visible through Indian air-defense programs such as Akash and Barak-8/MRSAM, where its role sits around radar, control, launcher, integration, and support electronics rather than missile rounds alone.
Producesdefence electronics, military communications, military radars, weapon systems, naval systems, airborne electronic warfare, avionics
Black Sea Shipyard was a major Mykolaiv shipyard whose Soviet-era output included the Project 1123 helicopter carriers, Project 1143 Kiev-class aviation cruisers, Project 1143.5 Kuznetsov-class heavy aircraft-carrying cruisers, and the unfinished Project 1143.7 Ulyanovsk nuclear carrier. Founded in the late Russian Empire and later known under several Soviet yard numbers and Chernomorsky names, it became central to large Black Sea naval construction before entering bankruptcy and liquidation in Ukraine.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, aircraft-carrying cruisers, surface combatants, large commercial and auxiliary vessels, ship repair and marine engineering
Blackburn Aircraft Company was a British aircraft manufacturer rooted in Robert Blackburn's Yorkshire aviation business and centered for much of its production history at Brough on the Humber. The company became closely associated with naval and maritime aircraft, wartime Fleet Air Arm production, the postwar Beverley heavy transport, and the Buccaneer carrier-borne strike aircraft before its aircraft and engine interests were absorbed into larger British aerospace groups in the early 1960s.
Producesnaval aircraft, maritime patrol aircraft, carrier-borne strike aircraft, military transport aircraft, aircraft engines, aerospace manufacturing
Blohm + Voss is the Hamburg shipyard now operating within Rheinmetall's Naval Systems division through NVL. Founded in 1877 and still located at Steinwerder in the Port of Hamburg, the yard is tied to German surface-combatant construction, outfitting, commissioning, repair, and acceptance work for complex naval vessels.
Producesnaval vessels, frigates, corvettes, surface-combatant outfitting, ship repair and commissioning, naval project integration
BMARC was a British ordnance manufacturer based at Springfield Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire. Its public record links the company to wartime Hispano-Suiza 20 mm aircraft-cannon production, postwar cannon and ammunition work, and later Oerlikon-linked naval mounts such as the Royal Navy's 20 mm GAM-B01.
Producesaircraft cannon, naval anti-aircraft cannon, medium-calibre naval guns, cannon ammunition
BMC is a Turkish commercial and military vehicle manufacturer founded in 1964 in Izmir. Its current defense portfolio spans mine-protected armored vehicles, tactical wheeled vehicles, logistics support vehicles, tank and new-generation tracked or wheeled programs, and engine work tied to Turkey's land-systems industrial base.
Producescommercial vehicles, military vehicles, armored vehicles, tactical wheeled vehicles, engines
BNT Novi Travnik is a Bosnian defense and heavy-machinery manufacturer in Novi Travnik whose public product program centers on mortars, guns, howitzers, recoilless guns, and rocket launchers. Its current corporate identity is BNT-TMiH d.d. Novi Travnik, and its artillery lineage connects the company to legacy Yugoslav and Bosnian systems.
ProducesMortars, Artillery systems, Recoilless guns, Rocket launchers, Machining and metal fabrication
Boeing is a U.S. aerospace and defense manufacturer that designs, builds, and supports military aircraft, patrol aircraft, precision-guided munitions, air and missile defense systems, and space-related products. In this catalog it anchors a broad manufacturer facet across airpower, strike, and strategic systems.
ProducesMilitary aircraft, Patrol and reconnaissance aircraft, Precision-guided munitions, Air and missile defense, Strategic strike systems
Boeing Defense and Space Group was Boeing's defense-and-space operating group before the 1997 McDonnell Douglas merger reorganization. Contemporary Boeing and SEC materials describe the group as responsible for research, development, production, modification, and support of military aircraft, helicopters, space and missile systems, rocket engines, and information services, primarily under U.S. government contracts.
ProducesStrategic cruise missiles, Military aircraft and helicopter systems, Space and missile systems, Rocket engines and defense information services, Air and missile defense successor programs
Boeing Defense, Space & Security is the Boeing business unit responsible for much of the company's military aircraft, weapons, missile-defense, intelligence, satellite, and space-exploration work. Boeing's 2025 Form 10-K describes the segment as covering research, development, production, and modification of manned and unmanned military aircraft and weapons systems for strike, surveillance, mobility, vertical lift, strategic defense, intelligence, satellite, and space-exploration missions.
ProducesMilitary aircraft, Precision-guided munitions, Air and missile defense, Strategic deterrent systems, Space and intelligence systems, Military sustainment and modernization
Boeing North American was the Boeing subsidiary formed around the aerospace and defense businesses Boeing acquired from Rockwell International in 1996. The name appears in U.S. Air Force and defense-industry sources for legacy Rockwell/North American missile, guidance, propulsion, space, and aircraft work, including the legacy GBU-15 guided-bomb family.
ProducesTactical missiles and precision-guided munitions, Guidance, navigation, radar, and electro-optical sensors, Space systems, propulsion, and missile defense, Aircraft structures, modification, and legacy Rockwell/North American programs
Bofors Defence AB was the Karlskoga, Sweden-based weapons and ammunition business formed when Bofors Weapon Systems AB adopted the Bofors Defence name under United Defense ownership in 2000. During that period the company concentrated on intelligent ammunition, artillery systems, naval gun mounts, medium-calibre ammunition, and related fire-control or launch technologies that later continued inside BAE Systems Bofors.
Producesintelligent ammunition, artillery systems, naval gun mounts, 40 mm and 57 mm ammunition, fire-control and guided munition technology
Bogdan Corporation is a Ukrainian vehicle manufacturer and automotive group associated with buses, trolleybuses, trucks, ambulances, and military vehicles. Its defense catalog relevance centers on the Bars armored-vehicle family, Bogdan 6317 military trucks, and other Ukrainian military-support vehicles produced through the company's Cherkasy and Lutsk industrial base.
ProducesArmored vehicles, Military trucks, Ambulances and specialized vehicles, Buses and trolleybuses, Automotive manufacturing
Bohai Shipyard is the Huludao, Liaoning shipbuilding complex associated in open sources with China's nuclear-powered submarine production. Public reporting also identifies the site by the corporate name Bohai Shipbuilding Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. and places it within the state-owned Chinese shipbuilding system now headed by China State Shipbuilding Corporation.
Producesnuclear-powered attack submarines, nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, submarine manufacturing infrastructure, naval shipbuilding, commercial shipbuilding and repair, large steel-structure fabrication
Boko Haram is a Nigeria-based non-state armed group whose weapons activity includes locally fabricated explosive devices, vehicle-borne explosive devices, and improvised rocket production documented by government, humanitarian, and defense-reporting sources.
Producesimprovised explosive devices, vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices, locally fabricated rocket munitions, clandestine workshop production
Boko Haram-side fabricators describes the clandestine workshop network that open sources tie to improvised rockets, launchers, explosives, and related ordnance in northeastern Nigeria. Reporting points to captured or repurposed school and laboratory equipment, rudimentary materials, locally made rocket shells, and later ISWAP/Boko Haram-side launcher adaptations using captured rocket stocks.
Producesimprovised rocket fabrication, launcher fabrication, insurgent workshops
Bollinger Shipyards is a privately owned U.S. ship manufacturer headquartered in Lockport, Louisiana. Its defense portfolio is centered on Coast Guard and Navy vessels, including the 110-foot Island-class patrol boats, 154-foot Sentinel-class Fast Response Cutters, and programs inherited through the acquisition of VT Halter Marine.
ProducesPatrol boats, Coast Guard cutters, Naval auxiliary vessels, Ship repair and conversion, Government vessel new construction
Bolshevik Plant was the Soviet-era name of the Obukhov industrial complex in Saint Petersburg, a long-running artillery, metallurgy, and heavy machine-building producer whose earlier Obukhov identity was restored after the Soviet period. Public sources connect the plant's 1922-1992 Bolshevik name to the present Obukhov/Almaz-Antey legal and industrial lineage.
ProducesArtillery systems, Air defense systems, Naval guns, Missile-system mechanical equipment, Antenna and launcher-related equipment, Heavy machine building
Bombardier is a Canadian aerospace manufacturer focused on business aircraft, special-mission derivatives, and support services. In this catalog it anchors Challenger and Global-family airframes, including Bombardier-built platforms that later appear in defense-oriented configurations.
ProducesBusiness aircraft, Special-mission aircraft, Aerospace manufacturing, Aircraft support and services
BrahMos Aerospace is the India-Russia joint venture that designs, develops, produces, integrates, and markets the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile family. Its catalog relevance comes from the builder's role in the BrahMos missile system and related launcher variants across ship, land, air, and submarine platforms.
Producessupersonic cruise missiles, air-launched missiles, ship-launched missiles, land-based missile systems, submarine-launched missiles
Brandt is the French metalworking and arms name created by Edgar Brandt, whose workshop evolved into a mortar specialist and whose legacy continues through successor companies now inside Thales.
ProducesMortars, Indirect-fire weapons, Mortar ammunition, Weapon system lineage
Bremer Vulkan was a German shipyard and maritime industrial group rooted in Bremen-Vegesack. Founded in 1893 from the Johann Lange shipyard lineage, it became a major Weser shipbuilder, entered postwar German naval frigate construction in the 1980s, and collapsed in the 1996-1997 bankruptcy of Bremer Vulkan Verbund AG.
ProducesShipbuilding, Naval shipbuilding, Frigate prime contracting, Maritime systems integration
BRG Defence (Burgu Metal) is a Turkish small-arms manufacturer based in Pendik, Istanbul. The company presents its BRG brand around domestically produced 9x19 mm handguns, 5.56 mm assault rifles, 7.62 mm rifles, grenade and gas-launcher products, bolt-carrier groups, and other firearm parts made for military, law-enforcement, and civilian markets.
ProducesSmall arms manufacturing, 9x19 mm handguns, 5.56 mm assault rifles, Firearm parts and bolt-carrier groups, Grenades and gas-launcher products
British Aerospace was the UK aerospace and defense manufacturer formed on 29 April 1977 from British Aircraft Corporation, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, Hawker Siddeley Dynamics, and Scottish Aviation. It inherited combat-aircraft, training-aircraft, guided-weapons, civil-aircraft, and collaborative European aerospace programs, then became BAE Systems after combining with Marconi Electronic Systems in 1999.
Producesmilitary aircraft, trainer aircraft, combat aircraft, guided weapons, aerospace systems, munitions and ordnance
Browning is the Utah-rooted firearms name associated with John Moses Browning, the Browning family gunmaking business, and the modern Browning Arms sporting-firearms brand inside FN Browning Group. Its catalog relevance comes from Browning-designed automatic weapons, Browning-branded arms, and later M2/M3-family derivatives where public sources use the Browning name in the weapon lineage.
Producesfirearms design lineage, sporting rifles and shotguns, pistols and small arms heritage, Browning M2/M3 heavy-machine-gun family context
Bulgarian ordnance industry describes Bulgaria's national network of state-owned and private defense producers rather than a single legal company. The sector includes factories and exporters such as VMZ Sopot, Arsenal, Arcus, Kintex, Samel-90, Dunarit, TEREM, and specialist electronics or protection firms represented in the Bulgarian Defence Industry Association. Public product lines emphasize Soviet-pattern and NATO-compatible ammunition, small arms, grenade launchers, mortars, rockets, fuzes, explosives, armored-vehicle support, optics, communications, and protective equipment.
ProducesSmall arms and RPG-7-compatible weapons, Mortar, artillery, and grenade-launcher ammunition, Unguided rockets, fuzes, mines, explosives, and propellant production, Armored-vehicle maintenance, repair, and modernization, Defense electronics, optics, communications, and protective equipment
Bulgarian producers covers Bulgaria's defence-industrial base where public weapon records identify Bulgarian manufacture but do not isolate a single plant, trading company, or corporate successor. The sector includes long-running ammunition and arms firms such as Arsenal JSCo., VMZ Sopot, Arcus JSC, and related producers that make Soviet-pattern and NATO-compatible small arms, RPG and recoilless-system ammunition, mortar rounds, artillery ammunition, fuzes, rockets, and repair or modernization products.
ProducesSmall arms and light weapons, RPG and recoilless-system ammunition, Mortar and artillery ammunition, Rockets, grenades, fuzes, and anti-tank munitions
Bulgarian production covers weapons, munitions, and military equipment manufactured in Bulgaria by the country's state and private defense industry when open sources support a national production attribution rather than one specific legal company. The country's output spans Soviet-pattern and NATO-standard small arms, ammunition, mines, rockets, artillery-related systems, explosives, optics, communications equipment, and armored-vehicle work.
ProducesSmall arms, Ammunition, Mines and explosives, Artillery systems, Defense-industry manufacturing
Bumar-Labedy is a Gliwice-based Polish armored-vehicle manufacturer within PGZ that specializes in production, overhaul, and retrofitting of tracked military vehicles. Its public offer centers on T-72-family tanks, PT-91-family modernization, WZT recovery vehicles, Leopard 2PL work, and armored-equipment service infrastructure.
ProducesArmored vehicles, Tank modernization, Tracked vehicle production, Military overhaul and retrofit
Burevestnik is the Nizhny Novgorod artillery design institute founded in 1970. It designs and serially produces mortar, artillery, naval gun, and combat-module systems for Russia's state-linked defense industry.
ProducesArtillery systems, Mortars, Naval artillery, Combat modules, Remote weapon stations
Burevestnik Central Research Institute is a Nizhny Novgorod defense design and production institute within Russia's Rostec defense-industrial structure, with public work centered on mortars, tube artillery, naval guns, and remote weapon stations.
ProducesArtillery systems, Mortars, Naval artillery, Remote weapon stations, Automatic weapon stations
Bushmaster Firearms International is a U.S. firearms manufacturer and distributor associated with AR-15-pattern rifles, M4-style carbines, large-caliber sporting rifles, parts, and accessories under the revived Bushmaster brand.
ProducesAR-15-pattern rifles, M4-style semi-automatic carbines, Semi-automatic pistols, Large-caliber sporting rifles, Firearms parts and accessories, Law-enforcement and military sales channels
Cadillac is General Motors' luxury-vehicle division and a historical U.S. armored-vehicle manufacturer through the Cadillac Motor Car Division. Its current catalog relevance is the M114 command and reconnaissance carrier family, which AFV Database attributes to Cadillac Motor Car Division of General Motors.
ProducesHistorical armored-vehicle production, Automotive manufacturing, Passenger vehicles
Calidus is an Abu Dhabi-based UAE defense manufacturer active in aerospace, land systems, missiles, and defense systems. Public sources describe a company founded in 2015 that designs, engineers, and produces locally developed platforms, including the B-250 light-attack aircraft family and the ALHEDA missile system.
Produceslight-attack and trainer aircraft, missile systems, armored vehicles and land systems, aerospace manufacturing, training and simulation partnerships
Calidus Holding Group is an Abu Dhabi-headquartered Emirati defense manufacturer active in aerospace, land systems, and missiles and defense systems. Its public product lines connect this manufacturer to the B-250 light-attack and trainer aircraft, the ALHEDA guided missile family, the Wahash 8x8 armored vehicle family, and newer cooperation agreements for unmanned aircraft, guided weapons integration, and aerial delivery capabilities.
ProducesLight attack and trainer aircraft, Armored vehicles and land systems, Missiles and defense systems, Unmanned aircraft cooperation, Aerial delivery and training-system partnerships
Caracal International is an Abu Dhabi small-arms manufacturer within EDGE Group's Missiles & Weapons cluster, producing pistols, submachine guns, assault rifles, and sniper rifles for military, law-enforcement, security, and personal-defence markets.
Producesservice pistols, submachine guns, assault rifles, designated marksman rifles, sniper rifles, small-arms support and training
Caterpillar is a U.S. heavy-equipment manufacturer whose dozers, loaders, engines, and industrial power systems anchor the catalog's Caterpillar-linked builder entries.
ProducesConstruction equipment, Mining equipment, Earthmoving machinery, Off-highway engines, Industrial power systems
Caterpillar base machines are U.S.-built commercial earthmoving platforms distinguished from later military armor, remote-control, or field conversion work. The relevant public record centers on Cat tracked dozers and wheel loaders, especially the D9 family used as the base machine for armored combat-engineering configurations.
ProducesCommercial tracked dozers used as military base machines, Wheel loaders and construction equipment adapted for defense tasks, Earthmoving equipment for government and military customers, Off-highway diesel engines and industrial power systems, Defense equipment support and military modification options
Changan Automobile is a Chongqing-based Chinese automaker affiliated with China Changan Automobile Group, with a documented lineage from arsenal work into vehicle production. Its defense-relevant catalog connection is narrow but useful: the Changan-linked CS/VP3 MRAP sits alongside the company's earlier Changjiang Type 46 military-jeep history.
ProducesPassenger vehicles, Commercial vehicles, Light commercial vehicles, New energy vehicles, Automotive R&D, Protected mobility manufacturing history
Chantiers de l'Atlantique is the Saint-Nazaire shipyard behind French and export naval programs as well as large passenger ships and offshore-energy structures. Its defense work centers on complex surface ships, including surveillance frigates, amphibious helicopter carriers, and French Navy support-ship construction.
ProducesNaval surface ships, Amphibious helicopter carriers, Surveillance frigates, Logistic support ships, Complex ship integration, Offshore energy structures
Chantiers et ateliers de la Perrière was a Lorient shipyard active from 1937 to 1989, rooted in the Keroman fishing-port industrial area and later known for steel and aluminium vessel construction. Public archival and maritime-history sources describe the company as a producer of fishing vessels, passenger ships, workboats, support craft for the French Navy, and offshore-racing yachts, including the Vulcain-class clearance-diver support vessels represented in this catalog.
ProducesNaval support vessels, Clearance-diver base ships, Fishing vessels and rear trawlers, Passenger ferries and island-service vessels, Aluminium racing and pleasure craft, Floating pontoons and harbor equipment
Chatham Dockyard was a Royal Navy shipbuilding, repair, refit, and fleet-support complex on the River Medway in Kent. Its public catalog role centers on warships built at Chatham, from wooden ships of the line such as HMS Victory to Victorian iron warships and later submarines.
ProducesRoyal Navy warship construction, Ship repair and refit, Sailing warships, Iron and steam-era naval construction, Submarine construction and support
Chemring is a UK-headquartered defense technology and manufacturing group focused on countermeasures, energetics, sensors, electronic systems, and security-critical technology services. The company operates from sites in the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, and Norway, with public reporting organized around Countermeasures & Energetics and Sensors & Information.
ProducesAir and naval expendable countermeasures, Energetic materials, propellants, pyrotechnic devices, and missile components, Biological detection systems and electronic countermeasures, Security-critical technology, cyber, autonomy, and information services, Legacy medium- and large-calibre ammunition through former MECAR ownership
Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group is a Chengdu-based AVIC subsidiary that designs and manufactures Chinese combat aircraft, with the J-10 family as its best-known cataloged line and a long-running role in military aerospace production.
ProducesCombat aircraft, Fighter aircraft, Military aerospace manufacturing, Aircraft production, Aircraft parts and services, Unmanned systems
Chevrolet is General Motors' mass-market vehicle division and a historic U.S. producer of military trucks and armored cars. Its catalog relevance comes from World War II production by the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors, especially the T17E1/Staghound armored-car family and 1.5-ton G506 military truck series.
ProducesMilitary truck production, World War II armored-car production, Automotive manufacturing, Commercial and passenger vehicles
China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics is a Beijing-based CASC academy focused on aerodynamic research, wind-tunnel testing, and UAV development, including the CH-series aircraft family connected to this catalog.
Producesunmanned aerial vehicles, aerodynamic research, wind tunnel testing, flight-vehicle design, special flight vehicles
China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT) is a Beijing-based Chinese missile, launch-vehicle, and aerospace production organization under China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). CALT's public profile describes it as China's largest missile-weapon and carrier-rocket research and production base, while CASC material places the wider group in launch vehicles, strategic and tactical missile systems, UAVs, artillery rockets, and guided bombs.
ProducesLaunch vehicles, Strategic and tactical missile systems, Guided rockets, Guided bombs and UAV-carried munitions, Aerospace technology applications
China Aerospace Long-March International Trading, commonly known as ALIT, is a Chinese state-owned aerospace export company tied to CASC and associated with missile, rocket-artillery, air-defense, precision-guided munition, and UAV systems documented in the catalog.
ProducesMissile weapon systems, Guided rocket artillery, Air defense systems, Precision-guided munitions, Unmanned aerial vehicles, Aerospace technology export
China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation is a major Chinese state-owned aerospace and missile manufacturer whose catalog-relevant role spans anti-ship missiles, air-defense systems, launch vehicles, and defense electronics.
ProducesMissile systems, Air defense systems, Cruise missiles, Launch vehicles, Defense electronics, Aerospace applications
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation is the Beijing-based Chinese state-owned aerospace and defense conglomerate behind the Long March launch family, Beidou space systems, and multiple missile and UAV production lines attached to this catalog.
ProducesSpace launch vehicles, Satellites and spacecraft, Manned space systems, Defense missile systems, UAV systems
China Airborne Missile Academy is an AVIC-affiliated Luoyang research and production institute best known for designing and manufacturing Chinese air-to-air missiles, including PL-series short-range and beyond-visual-range missile families.
ProducesAir-to-air missiles, Airborne weapons, Missile guidance systems, Ground test equipment
China Haiying Electro-Mechanical Technology Academy is the CASIC Third Academy, a Beijing-based state aerospace academy focused on cruise-missile design, development, and manufacturing. Open-source defense studies identify it as the principal CASIC organization behind Chinese Haiying and Yingji cruise-missile families, including export C-series anti-ship missiles.
ProducesCruise missiles, Anti-ship missiles, Guidance systems, Aerospace manufacturing
China National Electronics Import and Export Corporation (CEIEC) is a Chinese state-owned electronics export and systems-integration company associated with defense electronics, public-security systems, communications, radars, and electronic-warfare equipment marketed outside China.
ProducesDefense electronics export, Electronic warfare systems, Air-defense and surveillance radars, Military communications and radio systems, Public security and cyber-infrastructure integration
China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation was a Chinese central state-owned shipbuilding and naval-industrial group formed in July 1999 from the northern and western portions of the old state shipbuilding system. Its network included Dalian Shipbuilding Industry, Bohai Shipbuilding Heavy Industry, Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry, research institutes, marine-equipment producers, and export or trading arms that supported naval vessels, submarines, merchant ships, marine engines, and non-marine industrial equipment.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, submarine construction, aircraft-carrier fitting out and repair, merchant shipbuilding and repair, marine engines and ship equipment, naval research and development
China State Shipbuilding Corporation is a Chinese state-owned shipbuilding group whose subsidiaries and yards build both commercial vessels and defense-relevant naval, coast guard, patrol, amphibious, and maritime-support ships. Open sources describe CSSC as the product of the 2019 recombination of China's two largest state shipbuilding groups and as a central industrial base behind several modern People's Liberation Army Navy and Chinese maritime-safety vessels.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, amphibious ships, maritime patrol and rescue vessels, hydrographic survey ships, commercial shipbuilding, marine equipment and ship trading
The Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Acoustics-led project team is the Chinese research-and-engineering team publicly credited with developing and maturing a domestic deep-water and full-ocean-depth multibeam sounding system. Official Chinese science-program reporting identifies the Institute of Acoustics as the lead organization for the later full-ocean-depth engineering and application-demonstration project, building on an earlier 863 Program deep-water multibeam effort.
ProducesUnderwater acoustics and underwater detection, Marine acoustics technology, Multibeam sonar and bathymetric sounding systems, Acoustic transducer arrays and sonar electronics, Signal processing and system integration for ocean survey equipment
Chinese naval shipbuilding industry refers to the state-owned and state-directed shipyards, design institutes, equipment makers, and conversion yards that supply Chinese naval, coast guard, patrol, amphibious, auxiliary, and shipboard weapon systems when public sources do not identify a single yard or company cleanly.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Coast guard and maritime law-enforcement vessels, Surface combatants, Amphibious and auxiliary ships, Shipboard guns and naval weapons, Ship conversion and refit work, Commercial-military shipyard capacity
Chinese state arms factories covers the state-owned Chinese ordnance production base associated with NORINCO and China North Industries Group Corporation Limited, including the factories behind Type 56-family rifles and other land systems.
Producessmall arms, land systems, state-owned defense manufacturing, export production
Chinese state factories including Factory 803 refers to the state-run ordnance production network credited in public sources with the rocket side of China's Type 63 107 mm rocket-artillery family. GlobalSecurity's Type 63 program history identifies Yang Yintong, No. 803 Factory, and other units as responsible for developing the rockets, while No. 847 Factory worked on the lightweight 8 km field rocket launcher. The attribution therefore describes a Cold War Chinese state-factory program rather than a single modern company.
Produces107 mm artillery rockets, rocket-artillery ammunition, Chinese state ordnance production, Type 63-family rocket systems
Chinese state ordnance industry is the catalog's umbrella profile for China's state-owned ordnance producers, centered on NORINCO and related enterprises that manufacture grenades, small arms, vehicles, and other military equipment.
Producesgrenades and munitions, small arms, artillery, armored vehicles, military vehicles
Chrysler Defense; General Dynamics Land Systems covers the U.S. armored-vehicle production lineage that moved from Chrysler's tank division into General Dynamics Land Systems in 1982. General Dynamics records the acquisition of Chrysler Defense and the formation of Land Systems in the same year, while current GDLS material describes a continuing tracked and wheeled combat-vehicle business centered on Abrams, Stryker, LAV, AJAX, robotic platforms, software, modernization, and sustainment.
Producesmain battle tanks, tracked combat vehicles, wheeled armored vehicles, combat-vehicle modernization, vehicle sustainment and lifecycle support, robotic and autonomy-ready ground platforms, military vehicle electronic architecture
CNN MCO is a French naval maintenance, repair, retrofit, and in-service-support company within Equans. Its defense relevance comes from maintaining and modernizing French Navy and allied naval vessels, and from program-support roles on French patrol-vessel procurements such as the Patrouilleur Outre-Mer and PCG-NG classes.
Producesnaval maintenance and in-service support, ship repair, retrofit and modernization, naval engineering, spare-parts and logistics support, patrol-vessel sustainment, amphibious ship maintenance
CoAspire is a United States defense manufacturer founded in 2013 that designs and produces affordable mass cruise missiles, including the Rapidly Adaptable Affordable Cruise Missile family and related air-, ground-, and surface-launched derivatives.
Producesair-launched cruise missiles, affordable precision-guided munitions, additively manufactured missiles, ground-launched cruise missiles
Cochin Shipyard Limited is an Indian Government company at Kochi that builds, repairs, and integrates naval and commercial vessels. Its public defense role centers on large warship construction, carrier refit experience, Indigenous Aircraft Carrier INS Vikrant, Mahe-class anti-submarine warfare shallow-water craft, and Indian Navy missile-vessel orders.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Aircraft carrier construction and refit support, Anti-submarine warfare craft, Missile vessels, Ship repair and life-extension work, Commercial and offshore vessel construction
Colt is a historic U.S. firearms maker whose modern catalog presence centers on rifles, carbines, pistols, and revolvers, and whose company history runs from Samuel Colt's patent era to the current West Hartford operation.
Producessmall arms, military and law-enforcement firearms, rifles, carbines, pistols, revolvers
Constructions Mécaniques de Normandie is a French naval shipyard in Cherbourg that designs, builds, integrates, and supports patrol craft, fast attack craft, corvettes, landing ships, interceptors, and specialist vessels for military and government customers.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Corvettes, Fast attack craft, Patrol vessels, High-speed interceptors, Landing craft, Combat-system integration, Transfer of technology and in-service support
Constructions Mécaniques de Normandie (CMN) is the Cherbourg shipyard within the CMN NAVAL group, focused on naval vessels, patrol craft, fast attack craft, interceptors, corvettes, support services, and related maritime industrial work. CMN traces its shipbuilding history to Félix Amiot's postwar move from aircraft production into naval construction and is publicly associated with the Combattante fast-attack-craft family, French patrol vessels, and export corvette programs.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Fast attack craft, Offshore and coastal patrol vessels, Corvettes, High-speed interceptors, Combat-system integration and lifecycle support
Controp Precision Technologies is an Israeli electro-optical and precision-motion manufacturer focused on stabilized EO/IR payloads, long-range surveillance systems, and sensor packages for defense, paramilitary, homeland-security, and border-surveillance missions.
ProducesEO/IR surveillance and targeting payloads, Precision motion control systems, UAV, aerostat, land, maritime, and border-security sensors, Long-range stabilized observation systems
The reported covert supply chain behind the September 2024 pager and handheld-radio attack in Lebanon and Syria points to clandestine procurement, shell-company sales channels, and hidden explosive modification rather than a named open manufacturer. Reporting and human-rights documentation describe ordinary-looking pagers and radios converted into explosive devices through a concealed supply path.
Producesclandestine supply-chain compromise, booby-trapped communications devices, shell-company procurement, modified commercial electronics
Crane Army Ammunition Activity is a U.S. Army Joint Munitions Command ammunition activity at Naval Support Activity Crane in Indiana. It receives, stores, ships, produces, renovates, and demilitarizes conventional ammunition, missiles, and related components, with catalog-connected work that includes the M183 demolition charge assembly and M485-series 155 mm illumination projectile.
ProducesConventional ammunition production, Munitions storage and distribution, Ammunition renovation and maintenance, Demilitarization, Pyrotechnic and illumination munitions, Demolition charges
Creusot-Loire was a French heavy-industrial and defense manufacturer formed from the Le Creusot and Loire steel, forge, and mechanical-engineering traditions. Its public record links large steelmaking and heavy machinery plants with naval armament work, including French 100 mm naval-gun mountings and license or derivative production connected to Bofors anti-submarine rocket launchers.
ProducesNaval artillery, Shipboard anti-submarine rocket launchers, Heavy steel plate, forgings, and mechanical engineering, Defense and security steels
Daewoo Precision Industries was a South Korean defense and industrial manufacturer whose small-arms line became the K-series family now associated with SNT Motiv. In this catalog it anchors the legacy builder facet for the K2 assault rifle and related Korean infantry weapons.
Producessmall arms, military firearms, K-series rifles, defense manufacturing
DAF is a Dutch truck manufacturer headquartered in Eindhoven and wholly owned by PACCAR, with a historic military-vehicle production role represented here by the YP-408 and YPR-765 armored-vehicle families.
Producescommercial trucks, special vehicles, military vehicle production
Daimler Company was a British Coventry vehicle manufacturer whose military output included Second World War scout cars and armoured cars, followed by the postwar Ferret scout car before Jaguar acquired the business from BSA in 1960.
Producesarmoured cars, scout cars, military vehicles, automotive engineering
Dalian Liaonan Shipyard is a Chinese naval and commercial shipyard in Lushunkou, Dalian, associated in open sources with the PLA Navy's No. 4810 Factory and the historic Port Arthur/Lushun shipyard area. Public reporting identifies the yard as a participant in China's Type 056 and Type 056A Jiangdao-class corvette production program and as a repair, conversion, and maintenance facility for a wide range of PLAN surface ships, submarines, landing ships, and auxiliaries.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Naval vessel repair and conversion, PLAN combatant and auxiliary maintenance, Dredgers and offshore support vessels
Dalian Shipbuilding Industry is a major Chinese naval and commercial shipyard in Dalian, Liaoning, with a lineage the company traces to 1898. Public sources identify the yard with carrier work, large surface combatants, merchant ships, offshore equipment, and repair or conversion services under China's state shipbuilding system.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Aircraft carrier refit and construction, Guided-missile destroyers, Merchant shipbuilding, Offshore engineering equipment, Ship repair, conversion, and dismantling
Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company is a major Chinese state-owned shipyard in Dalian, Liaoning, with roots in a dockyard founded in 1898 and a current portfolio that spans naval vessels, merchant ships, offshore engineering, ship repair, conversion, scrapping, and heavy industrial equipment. Official company materials describe DSIC as part of the China Shipbuilding Industry corporate system and emphasize its long role in producing surface warships for the People's Liberation Army Navy.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Aircraft carriers, Guided-missile destroyers, Merchant ships, Offshore engineering equipment, Ship repair, conversion, and dismantling
Dalian Shipyard is the long-running naval and commercial shipbuilding yard in Dalian, Liaoning, that open defense sources use for People's Liberation Army Navy surface combatants and carrier work. The historic yard lineage is now associated with Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co., Ltd. under China State Shipbuilding Corporation, while older and system-level sources still often cite the Dalian Shipyard name directly.
ProducesNaval surface combatant construction, Aircraft carrier construction and refit work, Amphibious and auxiliary ship production, Large commercial shipbuilding, Ship repair, conversion, and offshore engineering
Dassault Aviation is a French aerospace manufacturer that designs and builds military aircraft, business jets, and space systems. In this catalog it anchors the Rafale, Mirage 2000, and Mirage III entries as Dassault-built combat aircraft with a long French industrial lineage.
ProducesMilitary aircraft, Business jets, Aircraft design and production, Flight testing and prototyping, Customer support and sustainment, Space systems
Dassault-Breguet was the merged French aerospace manufacturer that became Avions Marcel Dassault-Breguet Aviation after the 1971 Dassault-Breguet merger. It anchors the Dassault-Breguet manufacturing lineage behind French combat aircraft, business aviation, and cooperative military-aircraft programs such as the Alpha Jet.
ProducesMilitary aircraft, Trainer aircraft, Strike aircraft, Business jets, Aerospace manufacturing
Day & Zimmermann is a U.S. family-owned company whose defense work includes ammunition production, munitions services, government-owned facility operations, and related engineering support. Its munitions business produces mortar and artillery ammunition for the U.S. military and approved international customers, with public product sheets tying the company to 60 mm and 120 mm mortar-cartridge families represented in this catalog.
ProducesAmmunition manufacturing, Mortar and artillery load-assemble-pack production, Munitions support services, Energetics, fuzing, safe-and-arm, and ignition safety devices, Demilitarization and ammunition-facility operations
DCN International was the export-facing company created in 1991 within France's Direction des Constructions Navales lineage to work directly with foreign navies. Its legacy is now part of Naval Group, the French naval-defense company that designs, produces, equips, integrates, supports, and upgrades submarines, surface ships, combat systems, naval equipment, underwater weapons, and drones.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, surface combatants, submarines, combat systems integration, underwater weapons, naval support and upgrades
Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria is Nigeria's state defence manufacturer and ordnance-factory operator, responsible for arms, ammunition, testing, technology transfer, and local-industrial support.
ProducesSmall arms, Ammunition, Ordnance factories, Defence manufacturing, Military hardware
Defence Research and Development Organisation is India's Ministry of Defence R&D agency, responsible for missiles, air defense, aeronautics, electronic warfare, naval systems, radars, munitions, and support equipment tied to the cataloged inventory.
ProducesMissiles and strategic systems, Aeronautical systems, Air defense systems, Electronics and radar, Target drones and UAVs, Naval systems, Soldier support systems
Defence Science and Technology Group is the Australian Department of Defence science-and-technology agency that supplies technical advice, applied research, prototyping, test support, and capability-development work for Defence and national-security users. Its direct catalog connection is the Australian JDAM-ER wing-kit lineage, where DSTO scientists developed the range-extension wing technology later combined with Boeing JDAM guidance for Royal Australian Air Force service.
Producesdefence science and technology, weapons systems research, sensors and effectors, air and maritime capability, platform systems, autonomous systems, operations analysis
Defense Industries Organization is Iran's state-owned defense manufacturer under MODAFL, associated with small arms, ammunition, rockets, air-defense guns, armored vehicles, and related military production.
ProducesSmall arms, Ammunition, Rockets, Air defense, Armored vehicles, Defense electronics
Defense Industries Organization (Individual Combat Industries Group) is the DIO small-arms and ammunition division that appears in cataloged Iranian infantry-weapon records, especially the AM-50 Sayyad.
Producessmall arms, ammunition, anti-materiel rifles, infantry weapons
Defense Technology is a U.S. less-lethal munitions and tactical-products manufacturer associated with Safariland and Cadre Holdings. Its public product line centers on impact munitions, chemical munitions, distraction devices, launchers, aerosols, and training for law-enforcement, corrections, military, and security users.
ProducesLess-lethal impact munitions, 12-gauge and 40 mm munitions, Chemical munitions and aerosols, Distraction devices, Launchers and accessories, Less-lethal and tactical training
Degtyaryov Plant is a Russian defense manufacturer in Kovrov whose catalog-relevant output spans infantry weapons, grenade launchers, anti-tank munitions, and related training systems. Its catalog page ties the modern plant to the Degtyaryov small-arms line and the broader Kovrov arms-industrial base.
Producesinfantry weapons, machine guns, grenade launchers, anti-tank munitions, training systems, civilian motor products
Delfasco, LLC is a United States defense manufacturer in Afton, Tennessee that produces steel and cast-metal munitions hardware, practice bombs, suspension lugs, ammunition containers, conical fin assemblies, pallets, and related fabricated components for U.S. military and defense-contractor customers.
ProducesPractice bombs, Munitions hardware, Ammunition containers, Suspension lugs, Conical fin assemblies, Metal fabrication and assembly
Denel Land Systems is the South African Denel division associated with landward defence manufacturing, especially artillery gun systems, combat turrets, infantry systems, small arms, and selected vehicle-related work. The division sits inside Denel SOC Ltd, South Africa's state-owned defence group, and carries the Lyttelton Engineering Works lineage behind the G5 and G6 artillery families. Its catalog relevance is strongest where weapons are tied to Denel, LIW, or later Denel Land Systems artillery production rather than to Denel's aerospace, missile, ammunition, or vehicle subsidiaries.
Producesartillery gun systems, combat turrets, infantry systems, small arms, armoured vehicle systems support
Design Bureau "Artillery Armament" is a Ukrainian artillery and armored-vehicle armament design and production enterprise associated with gun barrels, automatic grenade launchers, mortars, and combat-module weapon packages. Ukroboronprom's 2020 annual report listed State Enterprise Design Bureau "Artillery Armament" in the armored-vehicles department as an end-products developer-manufacturer, while ArmyInform described it as the only Ukrainian enterprise with a full cycle for automatic-cannon barrel production.
ProducesArtillery and mortar systems, Automatic grenade launchers, Automatic-cannon barrels, Armored-vehicle combat-module armament
Detroit Tank Arsenal was Chrysler's government-owned, contractor-operated tank plant in Warren, Michigan, created in 1940 to mass-produce U.S. armored vehicles. It anchors Detroit-built M60A1 Patton context and the plant's wider record of Sherman, Patton-series, and early Abrams production work.
Producestank manufacturing, armored vehicle production, government-owned, contractor-operated manufacturing, main battle tanks
DevDroid is a Ukrainian defense-technology company developing robotic ground systems, remote-control software, and modular combat electronics. Its catalog presence centers on remote battlefield-control products such as Droid Box, Droid NW 40, Droid TW 12.7, Wolly 7.62, and related firing-trigger accessories.
ProducesRobotic ground systems, Remote battlefield control software, Combat modules and firing controls, Modular unmanned systems integration, Defense electronics
DevDroid and Rovertech are Ukrainian defense-technology companies whose public partnership pairs DevDroid's robotic control software and remote combat modules with Rovertech's Zmiy unmanned ground vehicle platforms. Their joint Zmiy Droid 12.7 system combines a Rovertech armored mobility platform, DevDroid's Wolly 12.7 weapon station, and the Droid Box control stack for remote reconnaissance, fire support, and high-risk battlefield tasks.
Producesunmanned ground vehicles, remote weapon stations, combat robotics, robotic support equipment, military control software
DeViRo is a Ukrainian defense-UAV manufacturer founded in 2014 in Dnipro, known for in-house design, full-cycle production, service support, pilot training, and military unmanned systems.
ProducesMilitary unmanned aerial vehicles, ISR and reconnaissance UAVs, Strike UAV systems, Production, service, and training support
Diehl Defence is the defence and security division of the Diehl Group, specializing in ground-based air defense, guided missiles, ammunition, and protection systems.
ProducesGround-based air defense, Guided missiles, Ammunition, Sensor and security systems, Training and protection
Dillon Aero is a U.S. defense manufacturer and weapons-integration company in Phoenix, Arizona, centered on externally powered Gatling-gun systems, mounts, ammunition handling, training, and lifecycle support for air, land, and sea applications.
ProducesGatling guns, weapons integration systems, aircraft armament, vehicle mounts, naval mounts, ammunition magazines, training and support
Diósgyőri Gépgyár, usually shortened to DIGÉP, was a historic Miskolc machine factory that grew out of Diósgyőr's heavy-industrial base. Its defense-industrial lineage includes Hungarian licensed production and modification work behind the 82 mm 2B9 Vasilek, 2B9M Vasilek, and DE-82 automatic mortar family.
ProducesGear manufacturing, Precision machining, Machine tools, Licensed military production
Direction des Constructions Navales (DCN), Lorient was the Lorient surface-ship production site within France's state naval-construction organization, the industrial lineage now represented by Naval Group. Public ship references connect the yard to late-Cold-War and post-Cold-War French naval platforms, including the Lapérouse hydrographic survey ships and the La Fayette stealth-frigate family.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, surface combatants, hydrographic survey ships, frigates, French naval-industrial production
DJI is a privately held Chinese UAV and imaging company headquartered in Shenzhen. Its commercial Matrice, Mavic, and Phantom families anchor this catalog's builder facet for DJI-made aerial systems.
ProducesConsumer UAVs, Enterprise UAVs, Agricultural drones, Aerial imaging systems, Flight-control and payload systems
Dockstavarvet AB is a Swedish aluminum-boat manufacturer in Docksta, outside Ornskoldsvik, known for high-speed combat, patrol, interceptor, pilot, and rescue craft. Founded in 1905 as a family company, the yard became closely associated with the Combat Boat 90 program for the Swedish Amphibious Corps and later joined Saab's Kockums naval business.
ProducesHigh-speed combat boats, Patrol and interceptor craft, Aluminum pilot, rescue, and governmental workboats, Naval support and small-craft production
Dolgoprudnenskoe Scientific Production Plant (DNPP) is a Russian missile and aviation-armaments producer in Dolgoprudny, Moscow Oblast. Open defense-industry and regulatory sources identify it as an Almaz-Antey enterprise connected to medium-range surface-to-air missiles for Buk-family and Shtil-family systems, as well as aircraft-launch hardware and civil rail-car equipment.
ProducesMedium-range surface-to-air missiles, Buk-family missile production, Shtil-family naval missile components, Aircraft missile launch devices, Civil railway-car equipment
Dornier was a German aircraft manufacturer founded around Claude Dornier's work at Friedrichshafen, known for all-metal aircraft, flying boats, postwar utility aircraft, and later cooperative military programs such as the Alpha Jet.
ProducesMilitary aircraft, Trainer aircraft, Light attack aircraft, Utility aircraft, Maritime patrol aircraft, Aerospace manufacturing
Douglas Aircraft Company was a United States aerospace manufacturer founded by Donald W. Douglas in Santa Monica, California, in 1921. The company grew from early Navy torpedo bombers into one of the major American aircraft producers, with military transports, attack aircraft, bombers, missiles, rockets, and commercial airliners forming its core output before the 1967 merger with McDonnell Aircraft.
ProducesMilitary aircraft, Transport aircraft, Carrier attack aircraft, Commercial airliners, Missiles and rockets
DTCN, the Direction technique des constructions navales, was the French naval-construction technical directorate that tied together state design authority, naval arsenals, shipbuilding, combat-system integration, maintenance, and naval munitions work for the Marine nationale before later DCN and Naval Group reorganizations.
ProducesNaval ship and submarine design, Naval systems integration, Naval munitions and underwater weapons, Fleet maintenance, refit, and qualification trials
Dunarit is a Bulgarian ammunition and explosives manufacturer based in Ruse. The company traces its origin to a 1903 gunpowder factory, was nationalized after the Second World War as State Factory Dunarit, and has operated since 2005 as a private joint-stock company. Its public product material covers aviation bombs and rockets, artillery and mortar ammunition, engineer munitions, industrial explosives, and rail-maintenance machinery.
Producesaviation bombs and rockets, artillery and mortar ammunition, engineer munitions and mines, industrial explosives, ammunition demilitarization and utilization, rail-maintenance machinery
Đuro Đaković Special Vehicles is a Croatian armored-vehicle and special-purpose vehicle manufacturer in Slavonski Brod. Its defense relevance centers on the M-84 tank family, M-84 and T-72 modernization work, Patria AMV 8x8 production and support, armored vehicle maintenance, humanitarian demining machines, and specialized rail vehicles.
ProducesMain battle tanks, Armored vehicle maintenance and modernization, Humanitarian demining machines, Special-purpose wagons
Dutch Defence Vehicle Systems B.V. was the Netherlands-based armored-vehicle production and support company formed by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann to keep the Dutch-German Fennek program moving after SP Aerospace & Vehicle Systems collapsed in 2004.
ProducesArmored reconnaissance vehicles, Protected wheeled vehicle structures, Mission-module production, Military vehicle logistics and maintenance, Dutch-German armored vehicle industrial workshare
Dynamit Nobel Defence is a German defense manufacturer in Burbach that grew out of the Dynamit Nobel AG defense division and now focuses on shoulder-fired weapons, vehicle protection, fire protection, and related support technologies.
ProducesShoulder-fired weapons, Vehicle protection, Fire protection, Obstacle systems, Digital support systems
Dynamit Nobel Wien was an Austrian explosives and munitions producer associated with the St. Lambrecht works and the wider Dynamit Nobel industrial group. Public sources tie the company to civil explosives, military explosives, anti-personnel mines, demolition products, initiation systems, and Austrian hand-grenade records. Austin Powder acquired the bankrupt Dynamit Nobel Wien assets at St. Lambrecht in June 2003, and the surviving Austrian site now operates as Austin Powder GmbH.
Producesindustrial explosives, emulsion explosives, ANFO blasting agents, detonators and initiation systems, munitions and explosive products, demolition charges and military explosives
Dynetics is a Huntsville, Alabama-based Leidos subsidiary that develops strike systems, air-defense launchers, space hardware, sensors, cyber systems, and mission-integration work for U.S. defense and civil-government customers.
ProducesPrecision strike systems, Large precision munitions and weapon integration, Space systems and payloads, Sensors, cyber, and mission integration
Eastern Shipyard is the English legal name used in U.S. export-control and sanctions records for the Vladivostok shipyard better known in Russian as AO Vostochnaya Verf. The yard traces its origin to the Vladivostok Shipbuilding Plant founded in 1952 on Maly Uliss Bay and has built small naval combatants, patrol craft, landing craft, auxiliary vessels, and civil ships for Russian Far Eastern customers.
ProducesSmall naval combatants and patrol craft, Landing craft and border-service vessels, Auxiliary, transport, and civil shipbuilding, Ship repair, completion, and outfitting
Economic Explosives Limited is the Nagpur-based Solar Group explosives and defence-products company behind industrial explosives, military explosives, ammunition, rockets, warheads, and loitering munitions. Public registry, rating, company, and government sources now also surface the business under its later legal name, Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited.
Producesindustrial explosives, military explosives, ammunition, bombs and warheads, rockets, UAVs and loitering munitions, initiating systems
Elbit Systems is an Israeli defense technology company that develops and integrates aerospace, unmanned, munitions, land, C4I, and electronic warfare systems. In this catalog it serves as the umbrella manufacturer facet for Elbit-built UAVs, launchers, rockets, loitering munitions, and precision mortar weapons.
Producesunmanned aerial systems, rocket artillery, guided munitions, mortar munitions, air-to-surface weapons, C4I & cyber, electronic warfare
Elbit Systems Land is the Israeli land-systems business of Elbit Systems, covering precision munitions, rocket artillery, mortar systems, tank and artillery ammunition, vehicle survivability, land C4ISR, training systems, and other equipment for ground forces.
ProducesPrecision munitions, Mortar munitions and mortar systems, Rocket artillery and launchers, Artillery and tank ammunition, Combat-vehicle systems, Land C4ISR, Vehicle survivability and active protection, Land training systems
Elmech Razvoj was a Croatian arms-and-ammunition producer associated with the early post-independence effort to build domestic small-arms capability. Public company listings identify ELMECH-RAZVOJ d.o.o. at Gotalovec in Croatia with an arms-and-ammunition manufacturing activity, while technical and collector sources tie the company to the EM-992 and EMM-992 sniper-rifle family developed in the early 1990s.
Producessniper rifles, small arms, rifle ammunition, mortar rounds, artillery projectiles, Croatian defense industry
ELTA Systems Ltd. is the ELTA Group within Israel Aerospace Industries, focused on radar, intelligence, electronic-warfare, communications, cyber, sensor, and special-mission-aircraft systems. IAI describes ELTA as its sensors-and-systems organization, with in-house RF, AESA, data-fusion, and system-integration capabilities across air, land, sea, space, cyber, and electromagnetic-spectrum domains.
Producesair and missile-defense radars, electronic warfare, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance sensors, secure communications, special mission aircraft systems, maritime and land surveillance, counter-UAS and homeland-security systems, cyber defense
Embraer Defense & Security is the defense and security business segment of Embraer S.A., producing military aircraft, integrated systems, and related services for governments and armed forces.
ProducesLight attack aircraft, Military transport aircraft, Systems integration, C4I and ISR, Cyber services
Endeavor Robotics was the U.S. tactical unmanned-ground-vehicle manufacturer formed in 2016 when Arlington Capital Partners acquired iRobot's Defense & Security business. From its Chelmsford, Massachusetts base, the company carried forward the FirstLook, SUGV, PackBot, and Kobra robot families and won the U.S. Army's MTRS Increment II program before FLIR Systems acquired it in 2019.
ProducesUnmanned ground vehicles, Explosive ordnance disposal robots, Reconnaissance and inspection robots, CBRN and hazardous-materials response robots, Public-safety and industrial robotics
ENIKS JSC is a Russian unmanned-aircraft manufacturer in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, focused on small reconnaissance UAVs, aerial-target complexes, remote-surveillance systems, and related repair and support work. Public sanctions-reference records identify the company as the producer of the Eleron family, including the cataloged Eleron-3 and Eleron-10 systems, and connect the same corporate identity to air targets such as E95M and the Veyer product line.
ProducesReconnaissance UAVs, Aerial target systems, Remote-surveillance systems, Unmanned aircraft repair and maintenance
Esperanza y Cia (ECIA) was a Basque Spanish arms manufacturer founded by Juan Esperanza Salvador in 1925 and associated with Markina-Xemein from the early 1930s. Its early output included ECIA automatic pistols and a machine-gun project, but by the 1940s the firm had consolidated around infantry mortars and mortar ammunition for the Spanish Army and export customers. ECIA was reported as Spain's leading arms exporter in 1978, later promoted a European mortar project, entered suspension of payments in 1991, and closed its original facilities in 1994 before former workers formed ECIA-Xemein.
Producesmortars, mortar ammunition, small arms, forging and machining
Euromissile was a Franco-German missile consortium formed to develop European anti-tank and air-defense systems, best known in this catalog through MILAN and related legacy missile programs.
ProducesAnti-tank guided missiles, Surface-to-air missiles, Missile system development, European defense joint ventures
Eurosam is the Franco-Italian joint venture of MBDA and Thales that acts as prime contractor and system design authority for long-range ground and naval air-defense systems, especially the SAMP/T family and PAAMS.
ProducesLong-range air-defense systems, Surface-to-air missile systems, Naval and ground-based air defense, Aster missile family, Radar and command-and-control integration
Exail is a French high-technology manufacturer focused on maritime robotics, inertial navigation, mine countermeasures, photonics, aerospace, and related defense and civil systems. The company was formed in 2022 when ECA Group and iXblue combined under the Exail brand, joining ECA's naval robotics and mine-warfare heritage with iXblue's navigation and photonics businesses.
ProducesMine countermeasures, Unmanned surface vehicles, Autonomous and remotely operated underwater systems, Inertial navigation and subsea positioning, Maritime drone systems, Photonics and quantum technologies, Aerospace test and navigation systems
Excalibur Army is a Czech defense manufacturer and military-equipment integrator based in Šternberk, within CSG Defence Systems, with cataloged work spanning artillery, rocket launchers, and armored vehicle modernization.
ProducesMilitary vehicles, Self-propelled artillery, Rocket launchers, Vehicle modernization, Life-cycle support
Expro Chemical Products was the Quebec energetic-materials manufacturer behind the Valleyfield plant lineage that later became Expro TEC and then General Dynamics OTS Canada Valleyfield, with sourced ties to C-4, Composition B, RDX/cyclonite, nitrocellulose, and military propellant production.
ProducesEnergetic materials, Explosives and propellants, Demolition materials, Ammunition production, Industrial defense manufacturing
F-Drones is a Ukrainian defense-technology manufacturer focused on FPV strike drones, interceptor UAVs, and localized unmanned-system components. Public Ukrainian government, industry, and U.S. congressional sources connect the company to the LITAVR counter-drone interceptor and F10 FPV strike quadcopter, as well as to U.S. expansion through Ukrainian Defense Drones.
ProducesFPV strike drones, interceptor UAVs, counter-UAV systems, localized UAV components
FABA Sistemas was the Spanish naval-systems organization behind the Meroka close-in weapon system and the predecessor identity for the Navantia Sistemas business that now develops combat-management, fire-control, communications, automation, and training systems for naval, land, and air defence applications.
Producesnaval combat systems, fire-control systems, command and control, secure communications, platform automation, shipboard weapon systems
Fabricaciones Militares is Argentina's state defense-industrial company, descended from the Direccion General de Fabricaciones Militares created in 1941. The current company describes an industrial-defense mission across defense, security, industry, energy, mining, chemistry, and metalworking, with central administration in Buenos Aires and factories in Rio Tercero, Azul, Fray Luis Beltran, and Villa Maria.
ProducesDefense and security products, Ammunition, Explosives, Metallurgy, Military industrial support
Fabryka Broni "Lucznik" - Radom is the Radom-based Polish small-arms company behind the Beryl and MSBS Grot rifle families, VIS 100 pistols, and related military, civilian, and training products.
ProducesSmall arms, Service rifles, Pistols, Training systems, Industrial services
Factory 583 is the historical factory-numbered name tied to the Balashikha engineering-institute lineage now operating as AO NIII and the NIII TEST brand. Open sources connect the enterprise to Soviet-era engineering munitions, mine development, mine-clearance equipment, and later Russian defense-industrial production, including the OZM mine family represented in the catalog.
Producesengineering munitions, anti-personnel mines, mine clearance and demining systems, defense manufacturing
Factory 847 is the Chinese state-factory designation attached in open references to the Type 63 107 mm multiple rocket launcher line. The designation points to a state ordnance plant rather than a public export company, and later references often place continuing Type 63-family production under NORINCO.
ProducesRocket artillery, Launcher production, Ordnance manufacturing
FAdeA is Argentina's state-owned aircraft manufacturer in Córdoba, formally Fábrica Argentina de Aviones Brig. San Martín S.A. Its public defense portfolio centers on the IA-63 Pampa III Block II advanced trainer/light-attack aircraft, IA-100 training aircraft, parachute systems, aerostructure production, military and commercial MRO, and engineering services.
Producesadvanced jet trainers and light-attack aircraft, military aircraft modernization, aerostructures and manufacturing, military and commercial MRO, training aircraft and parachute systems
Fairchild Republic Co. was the Republic Aviation division that became part of Fairchild Hiller in 1965 and later Fairchild Industries, best known for producing the A-10 Thunderbolt II attack aircraft and the prototype T-46A Eaglet jet trainer.
ProducesAttack aircraft, Close air support aircraft, Military aircraft production, Aerospace manufacturing
Fakel Machine-Building Design Bureau is a Russian air-defense missile design bureau in Khimki, best known for developing interceptor missiles and sustaining the S-200 and S-300 lineages represented in this catalog.
ProducesAir-defense missile design, Surface-to-air missile systems, Missile interceptors, Aerospace defense engineering
FAMOS factory was the Sarajevo-area engine, transmission, and armored-vehicle production complex behind the Fabrika motora Sarajevo name. Built at Hrasnica near Ilidza, it became a major Yugoslav industrial plant and is directly tied to the BVP M-80 infantry fighting vehicle family represented in this catalog.
Producesengines, gearboxes, military vehicle production, automotive powertrains
February 11 Plant is a secretive North Korean defense plant in the Hamhung area that open reporting links to the Ryongsong Machine Complex and to the production and expansion of the Hwasong-11 family of solid-fuel ballistic missiles. Its public relevance comes from satellite-imagery analysis, North Korean state-media factory imagery, and reporting on the KN-23 and KN-24 family names applied outside North Korea.
ProducesBallistic missile assembly, Solid-fuel missile production, Defense manufacturing, Machine-building
Federal Premium is the premium-ammunition identity of Federal Ammunition, a U.S. ammunition manufacturer rooted in Anoka, Minnesota. Federal's official history says the company opened on April 27, 1922, and its current pages describe a broad ammunition business making shotshell, centerfire, rimfire, handgun, hunting, training, defensive, and law-enforcement products within The Kinetic Group.
Producespremium sporting ammunition, handgun cartridges, defensive ammunition, hunting ammunition, rimfire, centerfire, and shotshell loads
Federal Premium Ammunition is a U.S. ammunition manufacturer based in Anoka, Minnesota. The company traces its modern operation to Federal Ammunition's April 27, 1922 opening and now produces sporting, hunting, defensive, law-enforcement, rimfire, centerfire, and shotshell ammunition within The Kinetic Group, the ammunition portfolio acquired by Czechoslovak Group in November 2024.
Producessporting and hunting ammunition, handgun cartridges, shotshell and buckshot loads, rimfire and centerfire ammunition, law-enforcement and personal-defense ammunition
Feodosiya Shipbuilding Company, commonly associated with the More shipyard at Prymorskyi near Feodosia in Crimea, is a high-speed naval and specialist-vessel producer known for air-cushion landing craft, hydrofoil and fast patrol designs, and light-alloy boat construction. Its catalog relevance comes from Ukrainian and Soviet-era craft built at the yard, including the Project 12322 Zubr/Pomornik air-cushion landing craft and the Project 58130 Orlan Sea Guard patrol boat.
ProducesAir-cushion landing craft, Fast patrol boats, Hydrofoil and high-speed vessels, Light-alloy naval craft, Small combatants and support boats
Ferra Engineering is an Australian aerospace, defense, and space manufacturer within the Ferra Group. Its defense relevance centers on precision-machined structures, electromechanical assemblies, aircraft components, and munition-related subsystems, especially Boeing's 500-pound JDAM-ER wing-kit production line and Ferra's documented F-35 Joint Strike Fighter component work.
ProducesAerospace structures, Defense manufacturing, Precision-munition wing kits, Electromechanical assembly and testing, F-35 aircraft components, Complex machined subassemblies
FFV Ordnance is Saab's Swedish ground-combat and anti-armour manufacturing arm, tied to the catalog through the AT4 family and the wider Carl-Gustaf line. This profile captures its Karlskoga base, Saab ownership, legal-name context, and the long-running product family work that connects the builder to the catalog.
ProducesGround Combat Support Weapons, Anti-Armour Systems, Shoulder-Launched Weapons, Guided Weapon Systems, Ammunition
Field Gun Factory Kanpur is a government-owned artillery manufacturing unit in Kanpur, India, now operated under Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited. It was established after India's 1965 and 1971 war experience to provide a self-contained field-gun production base, and official releases identify the factory with large-caliber ordnance manufacture, field-gun facilities, barrel and breech assemblies, spares, proof firing, and modernization work on older artillery.
ProducesArtillery gun production, Large-caliber ordnance manufacturing, Barrel and breech assemblies, Artillery components and spares, Artillery refurbishment and modernization
Fincantieri is an Italian shipbuilding group headquartered in Trieste and active in high-complexity naval, cruise, offshore, underwater, systems, infrastructure, and lifecycle-service work. In defense shipbuilding, the group is the sole supplier for the Italian Navy, a partner to the U.S. Navy through its American division, and a participant in major European naval programs including Horizon, FREMM, and the Naviris joint venture with Naval Group.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Surface combatants, Amphibious ships, Submarines, Military ship lifecycle services, Underwater systems, Cruise and high-complexity shipbuilding
Fincantieri Marinette Marine is a U.S. naval shipyard in Marinette, Wisconsin, and part of Fincantieri Marine Group, the American division of Italy's Fincantieri. The yard builds small surface combatants and government vessels on the Menominee River, including the Freedom-variant Littoral Combat Ship and Saudi Multi-Mission Surface Combatant records connected to this catalog.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Small surface combatants, Littoral combat ships, Foreign military sales surface combatants, Government vessel construction
Fire Point is a Ukrainian defense-technology company that develops and produces UAV and missile systems for precision-strike missions. Its public product line spans FP-1 and FP-2 strike UAVs, the FP-5 Flamingo ground-launched cruise missile, FP-7 and FP-9 ballistic missiles, and the FREYJA ballistic-missile-defense project with HENSOLDT.
ProducesUnmanned aerial systems, Cruise missiles, Ballistic missiles, Air and missile defense integration
Fisher Tank Arsenal; Detroit Tank Arsenal identifies two Michigan tank-production plants that built late-war U.S. armored vehicles: General Motors' Fisher Body operation at Grand Blanc and Chrysler's government-owned Detroit Tank Arsenal at Warren. Both facilities are tied to the M26 Pershing program, and both also produced M4 Sherman variants during World War II.
ProducesWorld War II tank mass production, medium and heavy tank assembly, government-owned, contractor-operated armored vehicle plants
Flensburger Fahrzeugbau is a German vehicle systems company based in Flensburg that develops, modernizes, manufactures, maintains, and repairs tracked and wheeled military vehicles. Its public defense portfolio includes WiSENT support vehicles, the PMMC/ACSV G5 tracked support-vehicle family, Boxer recovery modules, M113 and Leopard-family modernization work, and long-term fleet support for military customers.
Producesarmored support vehicles, tracked vehicle modernization, wheeled vehicle modernization, military vehicle maintenance and repair, combat-engineering vehicles, armoured recovery vehicles
FMC is the legacy U.S. industrial company behind tracked vehicle families such as the M113, the Bradley development line, and Dutch YPR-765 derivatives. The current FMC Corporation is an agricultural-sciences company, but this catalog uses FMC as the historical builder facet for the firm's former defense-manufacturing role.
Producestracked armored vehicles, mechanized infantry vehicles, amphibious military vehicles, legacy defense manufacturing
FN America is the U.S. manufacturing and commercial-defense arm of the FN brand, building small arms and related systems for military, law-enforcement, and civilian customers.
ProducesSmall arms, Machine guns, Pistols, Rifles, Law-enforcement firearms
FN Herstal is the Belgian defence and security manufacturer behind a long-running small-arms and integrated weapon-systems line, including FN MAG, FN Minimi, FN M2HB-QCB, and the legacy FN FAL family. Its Herstal-based operation remains central to the FN Browning Group's defence-and-security division and its portable-weapons, ammunition, aiming, training, and technology-transfer portfolio.
Producessmall arms, machine guns, ammunition, integrated weapon systems, technology transfer
FN Herstal, CANiK, and other licensed producers covers the modern industrial base behind M2-pattern 12.7x99 mm heavy machine guns: FN Herstal and FN America for FN M2HB-QCB variants, CANiK under Samsun Yurt Savunma for the Turkish M2 QCB family, and licensed or qualified producers that manufacture compatible Browning M2-lineage weapons for military and security customers.
Produces12.7x99 mm heavy machine guns, M2HB-QCB and M2 QCB variants, crew-served and vehicle-mounted machine guns, licensed and qualified production of Browning M2-lineage weapons
Force Protection Industries was the Ladson-based U.S. manufacturer behind the Cougar MRAP family and related protected-mobility vehicles, later acquired by General Dynamics and folded into General Dynamics Land Systems.
ProducesMRAPs, protected mobility, mine-resistant vehicles, wheeled armored vehicles, route-clearance vehicles
Frontier Group Entity (reported supply chain) is the overseas entity named by Taiwan prosecutors in the AR-924 pager supply-chain record. Public reporting on the prosecutor statement says the AR-924 model was manufactured, traded, and shipped outside Taiwan by Frontier Group Entity, while Gold Apollo authorized Apollo trademark use and denied Taiwanese production involvement.
ProducesReported AR-924 pager supply chain, Trademark-authorized pager production, Overseas manufacture, trade, and shipment attribution, Commercial communications-device sourcing
Frontline Robotics is a Ukrainian defense technology company founded in August 2023 that develops and manufactures robotic systems for Ukraine's security and defense forces. Its public portfolio spans EW-resistant multirotor UAVs, ground-robotics integrations, and a remotely operated weapon station.
ProducesEW-resistant UAVs, robotic systems, remote weapon stations, unmanned ground vehicle integrations, defense production support
FSUE GNPP Pribor refers to the Pribor small-caliber ammunition enterprise that evolved from Moscow Plant No. 398 into NPO Pribor and, later, JSC NPO Pribor named after S.S. Golembiovsky. Rostec describes the organization as Russia's sole developer and largest producer of small-caliber ammunition for automatic cannon and grenade-launcher rounds, including products associated with Balkan 40 mm grenade-launcher systems and Soviet/Russian 30x165 mm ammunition families.
ProducesSmall-caliber automatic-cannon ammunition, Automatic, underbarrel, and hand grenade-launcher rounds, 23 mm and 30 mm aviation and naval gun cartridges, 40 mm Balkan grenade-launcher system ammunition
Fuerza Aeroespacial Colombiana is Colombia's state air and space force, and its manufacturing context comes from in-service aerospace engineering programs rather than commercial arms production. Public FAC sources identify Colombian personnel, CAMAN maintenance infrastructure, CIAC cooperation, and foreign partners in programs such as the AH-60L Arpia armed Black Hawk conversion and the Calima T-90 primary trainer.
ProducesMilitary aviation, Aircraft modification and modernization, Aerospace engineering and certification, Rotary-wing attack conversions, Primary trainer aircraft production support
Fulcrum Concepts, LLC is a U.S. tactical-aviation engineering, weaponization, integration, and manufacturing company based in Mattaponi, Virginia. The company supports aircraft and vehicle weapon integration work and became the original equipment manufacturer for the GAU-19/A and GAU-19/B .50 caliber Gatling gun family after acquiring the line from General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems in 2023.
ProducesGAU-19 Gatling guns and support accessories, Aircraft weaponization and integration, Gun pods, mounts, wings, launchers, and ground support equipment, Engineering, testing, training, technical publications, and repair-station services
Gaia Automotive Industries is an Israeli armored-vehicle and special-vehicle producer based in Kiryat Tivon, associated in the catalog with the Thunder, Amir, and Carmel armored-vehicle families. The company markets armored personnel carriers, mine-protected vehicles, riot-control platforms, fire-fighting vehicles, refuelers, trailers, and production-line or CKD support for foreign customers.
Produces4x4 armored personnel carriers, mine-protected armored vehicles, rapid-intervention armored vehicles, riot-control and internal-security vehicles, CKD kits and foreign production-line support, special-purpose support vehicles
Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd, commonly known as GRSE, is an Indian Ministry of Defence public-sector shipyard in Kolkata that designs, builds, repairs, and exports naval and commercial vessels. Its catalog-relevant work centers on Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard surface combatants, including Project 17A frigates and Project 28 anti-submarine warfare corvettes.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Surface combatants, Anti-submarine warfare vessels, Patrol vessels and landing craft, Ship repair, Marine engineering and engines
Gaza Strip workshops (reported) describes the reported clandestine production network in Gaza that fabricates rockets, mortars, and other weapons through small workshops, lathes, underground rooms, and tunnel-linked facilities.
Producesrocket production, mortar production, improvised weapons fabrication, tunnel-linked workshop networks
GDELS-Steyr is the Austrian General Dynamics European Land Systems manufacturer tied to the Steyr-Daimler-Puch armored-vehicle lineage, the Vienna-Simmering protected-mobility site, and the Pandur wheeled armored vehicle family. General Dynamics European Land Systems describes the Simmering operation as Austria's center of excellence for wheeled and tracked protected military mobility.
ProducesWheeled armored vehicles, Tracked protected mobility, Armored personnel carriers, Mission-module integration, Military vehicle support
GE Aerospace is a United States aerospace propulsion, services, and systems company that produces military aircraft engines for combat, trainer, rotorcraft, tanker, transport, marine, and advanced development programs.
Producescombat aircraft engines, trainer aircraft engines, rotorcraft turboshaft engines, tanker and transport aircraft engines, marine gas turbines, advanced propulsion research
GEC-Marconi Dynamics was a UK guided-weapons and defense-electronics manufacturer within the GEC-Marconi industrial line. Its public record is strongest around the Hakim/PGM guided-bomb family developed for the United Arab Emirates and the wider Marconi defense business that later moved through Alenia Marconi Systems, BAE Systems, and MBDA-related missile activity.
Producesguided weapons, missile systems, defense electronics, command and control
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. is the unmanned aircraft systems subsidiary of General Atomics, headquartered in Poway, California. It designs and builds remotely piloted aircraft, ground control stations, radars, and mission payloads that anchor the catalog's UAV and sensor entries.
Producesunmanned aircraft systems, remotely piloted aircraft, ground control stations, radars, electro-optic mission systems
General Dynamics is a U.S. aerospace and defense company whose current operating segments cover Aerospace, Marine Systems, Combat Systems, and Technologies. In this catalog the parent profile connects catalog entries built by General Dynamics units, including submarines, surface combatants, armored vehicles, munitions, and legacy aircraft programs.
ProducesAerospace and business aviation, Combat vehicles, Naval shipbuilding, Submarine construction, Defense electronics and C4ISR, Munitions and ordnance
General Dynamics Canada refers here to General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems-Canada Inc., the Quebec-based ammunition manufacturer whose public materials describe small-, medium-, and large-caliber ammunition, pyrotechnics, propellants, brass and metal parts, demolition devices, and related testing services. Canadian procurement material identifies GD OTS-C as a Munition Supply Program supplier with plants in Repentigny, Saint-Augustin, and Valleyfield, plus access to the government-owned Nicolet munitions test centre.
ProducesSmall-, medium-, and large-caliber ammunition, Mortar ammunition and components, Ammunition load, assemble, and pack work, Propellants and energetic materials, Brass and metal parts, Testing and proofing services
General Dynamics Land Systems is the General Dynamics combat-vehicle manufacturer responsible for tracked and wheeled military vehicle programs including Abrams, Stryker, LAV, AJAX, robotic ground platforms, and vehicle software. The company operates inside General Dynamics' Combat Systems segment, where public filings identify Land Systems as the sole-source producer of the Abrams main battle tank and Stryker wheeled combat vehicle for the U.S. Army.
Producestracked combat vehicles, wheeled armored vehicles, armored vehicle modernization, robotic ground vehicles, vehicle electronics and software, military vehicle sustainment
General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems is the munitions, weapons, energetics, armaments, and missile-subsystems business unit of General Dynamics. Its public product lines cover small-, medium-, and large-caliber ammunition, mortar and artillery munitions, Hydra-70 rockets, aircraft and naval gun systems, warhead components, propellants, and related tactical systems for the U.S. military and allied customers.
Producesmunitions, artillery ammunition, mortar munitions, rocket systems, warheads and bomb components, armaments, energetics
General Dynamics Santa Barbara Sistemas is the Spanish land-systems business within General Dynamics European Land Systems, tied to armored vehicles, artillery systems, and military mobility work in Spain. Its lineage includes Santa Bárbara state armaments factories and the ENASA-Pegaso defense business that produced the BMR/VEC vehicle family.
ProducesWheeled armored vehicles, Tracked armored vehicles, Artillery systems, Military mobility, Vehicle modernization
General Dynamics-Scranton AAP is the Scranton, Pennsylvania government-owned ammunition plant operated by General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems for the U.S. Army. The plant manufactures large-caliber metal projectiles and mortar metal parts, including 155 mm artillery projectile bodies tied to U.S. ammunition production expansion.
ProducesLarge-caliber projectile metal parts, 155 mm artillery shell bodies, 105 mm artillery shell bodies, 120 mm mortar metal parts, Forging, nosing, heat treatment, machining, welding, coating, and testing
General Electric is the long-running U.S. industrial and aerospace company founded in 1892 from the merger of Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston. Its continuing public-company line now operates as GE Aerospace, while the historical General Electric name remains tied to rotary cannon, minigun, aviation, propulsion, and other defense-industrial production.
ProducesAerospace propulsion, Military aircraft engines, Defense systems, Industrial manufacturing, Research and development
General Motors Canada was the Canadian General Motors operation behind the London, Ontario GM Diesel and GM Defense armored-vehicle business that produced Canadian LAV-family vehicles before the defense business was sold to General Dynamics in 2003.
ProducesWheeled armored vehicles, LAV-family vehicle production, Defense vehicle manufacturing through former GM Diesel and GM Defense operations
German military pattern identifies German military-standard feed-belt hardware and related production-pattern attributions where public sources describe the item by national pattern rather than by a single surviving corporate maker. In this catalog it currently centers on 7.62x51 mm NATO ammunition-belt components associated with MG3 and HK21-family feed systems.
ProducesGerman ammunition-belt patterns, 7.62x51 mm NATO machine-gun feed hardware, MG3 and HK21-compatible support equipment, Non-disintegrating and disintegrating metallic links
German Naval Yards Kiel is a German shipyard in Kiel that designs, builds, converts, and refits large naval surface vessels, especially frigates, corvettes, and offshore patrol vessels. In this catalog, the builder profile anchors the Sa'ar 6-class corvette entry to the yard that built the class in Germany.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, frigates, corvettes, offshore patrol vessels, maintenance and conversion, superyachts
GIAT Industries was France's state-owned land-systems builder from 1973, producing armored vehicles, artillery, guns, and ammunition before being reorganized into Nexter and later KNDS France. In this catalog it anchors legacy manufacturer facets for French armored and fire-support systems.
ProducesArmored vehicles, Artillery systems, Guns and turrets, Ammunition, Land defense
GKN Sankey was the British armoured-vehicle and heavy-fabrication arm of GKN, best known here for the FV430/FV432 tracked family and the Saxon wheeled APC produced from the Telford site.
ProducesArmoured vehicle manufacture, Tracked APCs, Military vehicle upgrades, British defence production
Global Industrial & Defence Solutions (GIDS) is Pakistan's state-owned defence conglomerate and export-facing manufacturer for a wide public portfolio spanning air, land, naval, NBC, security, industrial, and integrated systems. Its catalog relevance centers on Pakistani UAVs, guided rockets, range-extension kits, and air-launched munitions that GIDS markets or presents through official product pages and international exhibitions.
ProducesUAVs and UCAVs, Guided rockets and munitions, Range-extension kits, Air defense systems, Naval systems, NBC and security equipment
Global Industrial & Defence Solutions (GIDS) is Pakistan's state-owned defence conglomerate and export-facing product umbrella for air, land, naval, NBC, and integrated systems. In this catalog it anchors Pakistani precision-guided rockets, guided bombs, UAVs, and related systems marketed through the GIDS brand.
ProducesPrecision-guided munitions, Guided rockets, UAVs, Air defence, Naval systems, NBC defence, Integrated systems
Global Mark is a Ukrainian defense-technology manufacturer and UAV supplier whose public product ecosystem spans FPV drones, electronic-warfare systems, strike UAVs, unmanned ground vehicles, and maritime unmanned platforms including TRITON.
ProducesFPV drones, Strike UAVs, Electronic warfare, Unmanned surface vessels, Unmanned ground vehicles, Military control and guidance systems
GLOCK Ges.m.b.H. is an Austrian small-arms manufacturer best known for polymer-frame Safe Action pistols used by military, police, security, and civilian customers worldwide. In this catalog, the builder context is tied to Glock pistol entries such as the G19 and G21 rather than to a broad conflict-use claim.
ProducesPolymer-frame pistols, Military and law-enforcement small arms, Field knives and small-arms accessories
Glock Gesellschaft m.b.H. is the Austrian firearms manufacturer behind the Glock pistol family, with official company pages placing its business address in Ferlach and describing Austrian production sites at Ferlach and Deutsch-Wagram plus the U.S. Glock, Inc. subsidiary.
ProducesPistols, Small arms manufacturing, Law-enforcement and military sidearms
GNPP Basalt is the Basalt scientific-production organization label used in open sources for Soviet Nona-family ammunition development. The cataloged connection is narrow and source-backed: VPK's 2S9 Nona-S history says GNPP "Basalt" developed the ammunition for the vehicle, while technical references identify 3OF49 and 3OF50 as 120 mm rifled gun-mortar projectiles in that ammunition family.
Produces120 mm Nona-family ammunition, rifled gun-mortar projectiles, mortar and self-propelled artillery ammunition
Gorky Automobile Plant is the historic Nizhny Novgorod automotive complex behind the GAZ brand, and in this catalog it anchors Soviet wheeled armored-vehicle and chassis lines including BRDM-2, BTR-60, and BTR-70 entries.
ProducesWheeled armored vehicles, Military trucks, Vehicle chassis, Commercial vehicles
Gorky Automobile Plant (GAZ) is the Nizhny Novgorod vehicle plant that began production in 1932 and now focuses on light and medium-duty commercial vehicles, buses, specialty vehicles, and powertrains. The GAZ name also anchors legacy Soviet armored-vehicle lines such as the BTR-40 family alongside the company's modern commercial lineup.
ProducesLight and medium-duty commercial vehicles, Buses, Specialty vehicles, Powertrains, Historical armored vehicles
Gorky Engineering Plant is the catalog's historical Gorky-era name for the Nizhny Novgorod artillery plant lineage behind NMZ. The profile ties that industrial base to Soviet mortar and artillery production so the catalog can resolve legacy manufacturer references consistently.
ProducesArtillery systems, Mortars, Anti-tank guns, Naval artillery
Granta Autonomy is a Lithuanian unmanned-systems manufacturer in Vilnius that develops compact reconnaissance UAVs, lightweight electro-optical and thermal gimbals, datalink software, FPV quadcopters, and loitering munitions for NATO-allied and Ukrainian defense users.
ProducesUnmanned aerial systems, Reconnaissance UAVs, Loitering munitions, FPV quadcopters, Micro-gimbals, Digital datalinks
Grumman Aerospace refers to the late Grumman aircraft and defense-production organization associated with Bethpage, New York, where Grumman designed, built, modernized, and supported U.S. military aircraft, space systems, and aircraft electronics before the 1994 Northrop merger.
Producescarrier-based military aircraft, naval aviation systems, airborne surveillance and electronic systems, aircraft modernization and support, space systems
Grumman Corporation was a Long Island-based U.S. aerospace and defense manufacturer whose naval-aircraft, electronics, space, and aircraft-modernization work made it one of the most important American military aircraft producers of the Cold War. Northrop acquired Grumman in 1994, and the combined company was renamed Northrop Grumman Corporation.
ProducesNaval combat aircraft, Carrier-based strike and fighter aircraft, Airborne surveillance and electronic systems, Space systems and aircraft modernization
Guangzhou Huangpu Shipbuilding identifies the Guangzhou Huangpu shipbuilding lineage now associated with CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuilding, a China State Shipbuilding Corporation yard group in Guangzhou. Public shipyard, maritime, and vessel sources connect this industrial base with naval surface combatants, official-service ships, rescue vessels, special engineering ships, offshore work vessels, dredgers, and commercial feeder-container construction.
Producesnaval surface combatant construction, official-service and rescue vessels, special engineering and offshore work vessels, dredgers and feeder container ships, ship repair and shipyard production services
Guangzhou Huangpu Shipyard is the Guangzhou naval-shipbuilding lineage now folded into CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuilding, a China State Shipbuilding Corporation yard group on the Pearl River. Public shipyard and defense references describe the organization as a South China production base for naval vessels, special engineering ships, offshore-support vessels, dredgers, feeder container ships, and public-service ships.
ProducesNaval ship construction, Military and public-service vessels, Special engineering and offshore-support ships, Dredgers and feeder container ships
Guangzhou Wenchong Shipyard is the Wenchong-side Guangzhou shipyard lineage now folded into CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuilding, a China State Shipbuilding Corporation yard group. Public maritime and defense sources connect the Wenchong yard with commercial shipbuilding, dredgers, special-purpose official vessels, and large maritime patrol ships, including the 10,000-ton-class Haixun 09.
ProducesMaritime patrol vessels, Official-service and law-enforcement ships, Dredgers and special engineering vessels, Feeder container ships and commercial shipbuilding, Ship repair and heavy marine fabrication
Guizhou Aviation Industry Corporation is a Chinese aviation and defense-industrial manufacturer within AVIC, associated with Guizhou-based trainer, light combat aircraft, aero-engine, and unmanned-aircraft production.
Producesmilitary aircraft, trainers, light combat aircraft, unmanned aircraft, aero-engines, defense manufacturing
Gun Carriage Factory Jabalpur is a historic Indian ordnance-production unit in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, now part of Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited, with a long role in artillery manufacturing, gun-system integration, and modernization for India's armed forces.
ProducesArtillery gun production, Large-caliber ordnance manufacturing, Artillery refurbishment and spare parts, Weapon-system integration and modernization
Halcon is a United Arab Emirates precision-guided weapons manufacturer within EDGE Group's Missiles & Weapons cluster. EDGE describes the Abu Dhabi-based company as an end-to-end manufacturer of precision-guided systems and munitions, with in-house work spanning research, development, testing, manufacturing, assembly, warhead design, fuzes, and related subsystems.
ProducesPrecision-guided munitions, Air-to-surface guidance kits, Guided-glide weapons, Short-range air-defence missiles, Warheads, fuzes, seekers, and weapon subsystems, Manufacturing automation and robotics
Hamas is a Palestinian Islamist movement and militant organization whose catalog builder label groups improvised weapons, locally assembled launchers, rockets, and other workshop-built systems associated with its Gaza-based network.
Producesimprovised explosive devices, locally assembled rocket launchers, unguided rockets, drone-adapted munitions, anti-vehicle explosives
Hanwha Aerospace is a South Korean aerospace and defense manufacturer whose land-systems portfolio includes K9-family self-propelled howitzers, K10 ammunition resupply vehicles, K239 Chunmoo rocket artillery, armored vehicles, guided munitions, air-defense systems, aircraft engines, and space-launch propulsion work for domestic and export customers.
Producesself-propelled artillery, ammunition resupply vehicles, rocket artillery, armored vehicles, aerospace and defense systems, munitions
Harbin Aircraft Factory was the historic Harbin airframe production plant associated with Chinese bomber, flying-boat, helicopter, and utility-aircraft programs. Public English-language references most often connect the factory label to Cold War aircraft such as the Harbin H-5, while later sources describe the same Harbin industrial base through Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation, Hafei, or AVIC Harbin Aircraft Industry Group.
Producesmilitary aircraft, light bombers, helicopters, flying boats, utility aircraft, airframe assemblies
Harbin Aircraft Industry Group is a Chinese AVIC aerospace manufacturer in Harbin, Heilongjiang, with public product lines spanning helicopters, fixed-wing utility aircraft, legacy military aircraft, composite structures, and civil-aircraft supplier work.
Producesmilitary aircraft, helicopters, utility aircraft, airframe assemblies, composite parts
Harrington & Richardson is an American firearms builder whose Worcester-era company history, later H&R 1871 revival, and current H&R brand presence connect this catalog to legacy U.S. small-arms production, especially the M1 Garand and M14.
ProducesMilitary small arms, Sporting rifles, Shotguns, Revolvers
Hawker Siddeley was a major British aerospace and engineering group formed in 1935 around Hawker Aircraft, Armstrong Siddeley, Armstrong Whitworth, Avro, and Gloster. It became one of the central names in postwar UK aircraft manufacture, with later additions including Folland, de Havilland, and Blackburn, and with defense work spanning military aircraft, trainers, vertical-takeoff aircraft, and guided-weapons activity.
Producesmilitary aircraft, advanced jet trainers, V/STOL strike aircraft, guided weapons, commercial aircraft, aerospace engineering
Hawker Siddeley Aviation was the aircraft-sector company within the Hawker Siddeley group, carrying forward British military and civil aircraft work from Hawker, Avro, Gloster, Folland, de Havilland, and Blackburn lines before its 1977 nationalization into British Aerospace.
Producesmilitary aircraft, V/STOL strike aircraft, carrier and maritime strike aircraft, maritime patrol aircraft, advanced jet trainers, civil aircraft
Heckler & Koch is a German small-arms manufacturer based in Oberndorf am Neckar. The catalog uses this profile to group the company's infantry-weapon entries and to provide sourced context for its role as a major military and law-enforcement firearms builder.
ProducesMilitary and law-enforcement firearms, Service rifles and carbines, Submachine guns, Machine guns, Pistols
Helsing is a European defense technology company headquartered in Munich that develops AI-enabled military software, loitering munitions, autonomous air and maritime systems, electronic-warfare tools, and resilient production capacity for democratic governments and allied defense customers.
ProducesAI-enabled defense software, Loitering munitions, Autonomous air systems, Autonomous maritime surveillance, Electronic-warfare resilience, Reconnaissance-strike software, Defense manufacturing
HENSOLDT is a German defense and security electronics manufacturer headquartered in Taufkirchen near Munich. Its catalog relevance centers on radar, optronics, electronic warfare, command-and-control software, cyber capabilities, and sensor integration for land, air, sea, cyber, and space applications.
ProducesRadar systems, Optronics, Defense electronics, Electronic warfare, Command and control, Software-defined defense, Sensor integration, Counter-UAS sensors
HESA is Iran's state-owned aerospace manufacturer in Shahin Shahr, tied to the Iran Aviation Industries Organization and the Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics. Public sanctions notices and reference databases describe the company as a military and civil aircraft producer with a central role in Iran's UAV industrial base.
ProducesMilitary aircraft, Unmanned aerial vehicles, Aerospace manufacturing
Hezbollah is a Lebanese political-military organization whose weapons enterprise combines Iranian and Syrian supply, local assembly, modification, and reported indigenous production of selected rockets, launch setups, and unmanned systems. Public sources identify Hezbollah itself, rather than only Iran or Syria, as the developer, producer, modifier, or field fabricator for some systems associated with its rocket and missile force.
ProducesRocket and missile forces, Local rocket fabrication and modification, Field-expedient launch systems, Precision-guidance conversion activity, Unmanned systems claimed or reported in Hezbollah production
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited is India's state-owned aerospace prime, building and overhauling aircraft, helicopters, aero-engines, avionics, and related systems for military and national-security use.
ProducesMilitary aircraft, Helicopters, Aero-engines, Avionics, Target aircraft, Maintenance, repair, and overhaul
Hispano-Suiza was a Spanish-founded automotive, aviation, and armaments manufacturer whose name spans Barcelona origins, French aircraft-engine production, Swiss-linked cannon development, and later Safran aerospace-equipment succession. Its weapons relevance in this catalog centers on 20 mm Hispano cannon and ammunition lineages, especially the HS.404-derived 20x110mm family and the later Swiss-origin HS.820 / Oerlikon KAD autocannon.
Produces20 mm automatic cannon, aircraft cannon ammunition, aircraft engines, aircraft equipment, mechanical power transmission systems
HM Haditechnikai Intézet was Hungary's military technology research and development institute, operating in successive forms from the post-First World War period through the HM Technológiai Hivatal era. Its work connected Ministry of Defence requirements, Hungarian engineering offices, state industry, testing, and documentation for land systems, munitions, communications, chemical-defense equipment, and military vehicles.
Producesmilitary research and development, armored-vehicle development, munitions development and testing, military automotive and support equipment, chemical-defense and communications equipment
Holston Army Ammunition Plant is a U.S. Army government-owned, contractor-operated explosives plant in Kingsport, Tennessee. Operated by BAE Systems Ordnance Systems Inc. for Joint Munitions Command, it supplies high explosives, energetic materials, and insensitive explosive formulations tied to cataloged systems including C4 and IMX-101-filled M795 projectiles.
Producesexplosives production, energetic materials, demolition charges, insensitive munitions ingredients, RDX and HMX formulations, melt-cast explosive fills
Honeywell is a U.S. industrial and aerospace manufacturing lineage whose defense-relevant work spans avionics, navigation, engines, power systems, control systems, sensors, and legacy naval weapons development. Cataloged Honeywell-linked systems include the Honeywell-Garrett MK 50 lightweight torpedo program and the Honeywell AGT1500 gas-turbine engine used in M1 Abrams fleets.
ProducesAerospace and defense systems, Engines and power systems, Navigation and sensors, Control systems, Military vehicle propulsion, Legacy torpedo development
Honeywell Incorporated was the historical U.S. controls, aerospace, and defense manufacturer whose public record includes naval weapons development, cluster-munition production attribution, missile and aircraft controls, and later corporate succession into Honeywell International. In this catalog the exact Honeywell Incorporated name is retained where sources identify older munitions work under that legal or period label.
ProducesAerospace and defense controls, Naval lightweight torpedo development, Air-delivered cluster munitions, Missile guidance and actuation lineage, Legacy defense electronics and marine systems
Hongdu Aviation Industry Group and Pakistan Aeronautical Complex form the Chinese-Pakistani industrial partnership behind the K-8 Karakorum trainer family, combining Hongdu's aircraft-design role with PAC Aircraft Manufacturing Factory production work at Kamra.
Producestrainer aircraft, jet trainer production, joint Sino-Pakistani manufacturing, airframe manufacturing
Houthi movement is the catalog's umbrella builder facet for Ansar Allah, the Yemeni political-military movement linked in open-source reporting to missiles, UAVs, guided rockets, and naval attack systems.
Producesmissile systems, UAVs, guided rockets, cruise missiles, maritime attack systems
Howaldtswerke was a German shipbuilding and marine-engineering concern rooted in Kiel's nineteenth-century industrial waterfront. Its lineage began with the 1838 Schweffel & Howaldt mechanical engineering and iron-foundry business, expanded into the Howaldtswerke shipyards in Kiel and Hamburg, and later became part of Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft and the naval-industrial lines now associated with TKMS and German Naval Yards Kiel.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, submarines, frigates, surface combatants, marine engineering, ship repair and conversion
Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, widely abbreviated HDW, was the Kiel-centered German naval shipyard and submarine producer that carried the Howaldtswerke and Deutsche Werft lines into the late Cold War and post-Cold War export submarine market. The name remains important in public sources because TKMS still uses HDW branding for conventional submarine families and because existing weapon records identify HDW as the manufacturer of German Type 212A submarines.
Producesdiesel-electric submarines, air-independent propulsion submarine technology, naval shipbuilding, submarine modernization, naval surface vessels
HS Produkt is a Croatian small-arms manufacturer based in Karlovac, best known for polymer-frame pistols, the HS-9/HS2000 lineage, and the VHS-2 bullpup rifle family. The company describes itself as a fully in-house firearms producer, while Springfield Armory identifies HS Produkt as its long-running Croatian partner for the XD, Hellcat, Echelon, and Hellion commercial lines.
ProducesSemi-automatic pistols, Military and law-enforcement rifles, Small-arms manufacturing, 40 mm grenade-launcher accessories
Huangpu Shipyard is the Guangzhou naval-shipbuilding yard lineage now associated with CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuilding, a China State Shipbuilding Corporation enterprise that builds military vessels, special engineering ships, offshore-support vessels, dredgers, and commercial ships in the Guangzhou area.
Producesnaval surface combatant construction, missile boats and frigates, special engineering and official-service vessels, offshore engineering vessels, dredgers and feeder container ships
Hudong Shipyard was the Shanghai shipyard and production core behind Hudong Shipbuilding Group, later folded into Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding after the merger with Zhonghua Shipyard. Public naval references use the Hudong name for several 1990s People's Liberation Army Navy and export-linked surface-combatant programs, including Jiangwei frigates and Houdong/Tondar missile boats.
ProducesNaval ship construction, Guided-missile frigates, Fast attack craft and missile boats, Commercial shipbuilding and marine engineering
Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding is a Shanghai-based China State Shipbuilding Corporation subsidiary whose public record spans commercial ship construction, LNG-carrier specialization, and major People's Liberation Army Navy surface-ship programs. Open sources identify the yard with Chinese frigates, landing ships, Type 054A frigates, Type 071 amphibious transport docks, and Type 075 landing helicopter docks.
ProducesNaval surface combatants, Amphibious warfare ships, Landing ships and transport docks, LNG carriers, Large commercial ships
Hughes is a short-form legacy manufacturer name tied to the American Hughes aerospace and defense businesses that grew out of Hughes Aircraft Company. Public sources place the Hughes Aircraft line in Culver City, California, and describe it as a major aerospace manufacturer, defense contractor, and weapons manufacturer whose work included missile guidance, fire-control radars, electro-optical systems, satellites, and precision-guided munitions. The defense-electronics business later passed through Hughes Electronics and merged into Raytheon in 1997.
ProducesGuided missiles and missile seekers, Precision-guided munitions, Fire-control radars, Aerospace and defense electronics, Space and communications systems
Hughes Aircraft Company was a major American aerospace and defense manufacturer founded by Howard Hughes in 1932 in Culver City, California. The company became known for experimental aircraft, fire-control radars, guided missiles, and space systems, and its defense-electronics lineage later flowed into GM Hughes Electronics and Raytheon.
ProducesAerospace and defense electronics, Fire-control radars, Guided missiles, Space systems, Experimental aircraft
Hunan Ordnance Zijiang Machinery is a state-owned Chinese light-weapons manufacturer in Yiyang, Hunan, operating within Hunan Province Ordnance Industry Group. Official group material traces the company to a 1965 founding, identifies it as a wholly owned subsidiary focused on light weapons and sporting firearms, and places its legacy Zijiang Machine Factory work behind the Type 77 and Type 85 heavy machine-gun branch.
Produceslight weapons, small arms, machine guns, large-caliber firearms, sporting firearms
Hunter-Douglas Div., Bridgeport Brass Co. was a U.S. Bridgeport Brass manufacturer identity tied to mid-century aircraft rockets and aluminum defense-production work. Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum records identify the division as manufacturer of both a 5-inch FFAR Zuni example and a 2.75-inch FFAR Mighty Mouse example, while government and industrial-history sources place Hunter Douglas Aluminum at Riverside, California, and Bridgeport Brass within a larger copper, brass, aluminum, and wartime ordnance-production lineage.
ProducesUnguided aircraft rocket manufacturing, Aluminum and non-ferrous metal fabrication, Defense contract extrusion and precision metalwork
Hunting Engineering Ltd was a British defence-engineering company within the Hunting group, formed in 1957 from the Weapons Research Division and associated with aircraft ordnance, munitions engineering and specialist Ministry of Defence work.
ProducesDefence engineering, Aircraft ordnance, Munitions manufacturing, Military equipment manufacturing, Weapons support services
Huntington Ingalls Industries is a U.S. defense shipbuilder and technology contractor whose Newport News and Ingalls yards produce the naval platforms and related systems that anchor this catalog's shipbuilding archive. Its builder profile groups the company around surface combatants, aircraft carriers, submarines, and defense technology work.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Surface combatants, Aircraft carriers, Submarines, Defense technology, Unmanned systems
Huta Stalowa Wola is a Polish defense manufacturer based in Stalowa Wola that produces artillery, mortar, armored, and engineering systems for the catalog.
ProducesArtillery systems, Mortars, Armored vehicles, Engineering equipment
IAR is the Romanian aerospace manufacturer now operating as IAR S.A. Brasov, with roots in the 1925 Romanian Aeronautical Industry plant and a post-1968 Ghimbav helicopter production line. Current public materials describe the company as a specialist in military and civil helicopter manufacture, overhaul, modernization, spare-parts support, and follow-on support for IAR 330 Puma and IAR 316B Alouette III fleets.
ProducesMilitary helicopter production and support, IAR 330 Puma modernization and overhaul, IAR 316B Alouette III maintenance, Aircraft structures, wiring, panels, and spare parts, Romanian aerospace industrial support
Icom Inc. is a Japanese radio-communications manufacturer headquartered in Osaka. The company traces its origins to Tokuzo Inoue's 1954 radio business, was incorporated in 1964, and manufactures land-mobile, marine, aviation, amateur, receiver, wireless LAN, and SIP telephone equipment.
Producesradio communications equipment, land mobile two-way radios, portable transceivers, marine and aviation radios, network and LTE radio systems
IDF Ordnance is the Israel Defense Forces' ordnance corps within the Technological and Logistics Directorate, and in this catalog it provides the builder context for selected Israeli armored and engineering vehicles.
ProducesArmored vehicle production and integration, Combat engineering vehicles, Ordnance logistics and maintenance, Military support systems
Igman d.d. Konjic is a Bosnia and Herzegovina small-arms ammunition manufacturer based in Konjic. The company traces its establishment to March 6, 1950, and its current public product range covers military, hunting, and sport ammunition in western and eastern calibers including 5.56 mm, 7.62 mm, 9x19 mm, 12.7x99 mm, and 12.7x108 mm.
Producessmall-arms ammunition, military ammunition, hunting and sport ammunition, NATO-standard calibers, eastern-standard calibers, ammunition testing
Ilyushin is a Russian aircraft design bureau and manufacturing brand within United Aircraft Corporation, focused on transport, cargo, and special-purpose aircraft.
Producestransport aircraft, cargo aircraft, military airlift, special-purpose aviation, aircraft design
IMI Systems is the legacy Israeli defense manufacturer that originated as Israel Military Industries in 1933 and was acquired by Elbit Systems in 2018. In this catalog it anchors ammunition, precision rocket, and land-systems entries that now sit within the Elbit Systems Land portfolio.
Producesprecision munitions, artillery ammunition, rocket artillery, tank ammunition, armored vehicle systems, land weapon systems
Improvised covers weapons and munitions assembled ad hoc by operators, local workshops, clandestine fabricators, or other non-corporate production networks rather than a formal defense company. It includes locally made rockets, Molotov cocktails, vehicle-borne explosive devices, sticky anti-vehicle bombs, and related systems whose production context is documented through public reporting, recovered components, or official threat guidance.
Producesimprovised weapon fabrication, operator-built munitions, local workshop production, clandestine production networks, vehicle-borne and incendiary improvisation
Indian industry partners covers the Indian industrial network around the Barak-8/MRSAM program, including BEL-led naval-system integration, BDL missile production, Tata launcher manufacture, KRAS participation, and long-term in-country support for India's MRSAM force.
ProducesAir and missile defense, Missile integration, Launcher systems, Radar and command systems, Life-cycle support
Indra is a Spanish defense, aerospace, air-traffic, mobility, and advanced-digital-technology group headquartered in Alcobendas, Madrid. Its defense portfolio includes LANZA air-defense radars, the newer MTR AESA radar family, command-and-control systems, counter-UAS systems, electronic warfare, space surveillance, and mission systems used by military and civil-security customers.
ProducesAir-defense radars, Command and control, Air traffic management, Space systems, Electronic warfare, Counter-UAS systems, Mission systems, Digital defense technologies
Inguar Defence is a Ukrainian defense engineering and manufacturing company focused on MRAP-class wheeled armored vehicles and mission-ready tactical vehicle solutions. Its public product line centers on the Inguar-3 modular 4x4 platform and a developing 6x6 family that extends the same protected-mobility concept into recovery, engineering, cargo, and weapons-carrier roles.
ProducesMRAP-class armored vehicles, modular tactical vehicles, protected mobility, medical evacuation vehicles, armored recovery and repair vehicles, 6x6 mission-carrier platforms
INKAS Armored Vehicles is an armored-vehicle manufacturer associated with Canadian production and a separate UAE INKAS Vehicles LLC line documented in Titan-family sources. The manufacturer context spans discreet civilian armored SUVs and sedans, cash-in-transit vehicles, special-purpose vehicles, and tactical protected-mobility platforms such as the Titan-S and Sentry APC.
Producesarmored vehicles, armored personnel carriers, special-purpose vehicles, cash-in-transit vehicles
Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Co. Ltd. is a Nigerian vehicle manufacturer based in Nnewi that makes cars, buses, SUVs, pickups, and special-purpose vehicles, including the IVM G12 gun truck and IVM G80 utility SUV.
ProducesPassenger vehicles, Buses, Pickup trucks, SUVs, Trucks and special-purpose vehicles, Vehicle assembly and modification
Instalaza S.A. is a privately owned Spanish infantry-weapon manufacturer based in Zaragoza, best known in this catalog for the C90 family of shoulder-launched systems and related light infantry weapons.
ProducesInfantry weapon systems, Shoulder-launched rocket launchers, Reusable and disposable launchers, Rifle grenades, Ammunition and warheads
Insurgent field workshops are clandestine, small-scale fabrication and repair spaces that armor vehicles, modify captured chassis, assemble improvised rocket launchers, and produce explosive carriers outside formal defense industry. Public sources usually identify them through captured equipment, destroyed facilities, propaganda imagery, or battlefield reporting rather than through registered corporate records.
Producesimprovised vehicle armor, field fabrication, vehicle-borne explosive carriers, clandestine production networks
Integrated Convoy Protection is a South African armoured-vehicle manufacturer best known for the REVA family of protected-mobility platforms. Its catalog relevance comes from the company's long-running APC and utility-vehicle line, plus the training and fleet-support services that surround it.
Producesarmoured personnel carriers, mine-resistant vehicles, protected mobility, internal security mobility, utility/logistics vehicles
International Golden Group is an Abu Dhabi-based defense procurement, systems-integration, manufacturing, and support company within EDGE Group. It is tied to UAE land and ISR systems through the Agrab mortar program and the Predator XP procurement pathway.
ProducesDefense procurement, Systems integration, Manufacturing, Maintenance, repair, and overhaul, Military support services
International Harvester was a Chicago-based American industrial manufacturer best known for agricultural machinery, trucks, construction equipment, and wartime vehicle production. Its defense relevance in this catalog comes from M1 Garand rifle production and International Harvester-built half-tracks.
ProducesAgricultural machinery, Truck manufacturing, Construction equipment, Industrial manufacturing, Military rifle production, Military vehicle production
InterProInvest is a Kyiv-based Ukrainian defense and industrial design company founded in 1998, best known for the Malyuk/Vulcan bullpup rifle and for small-arms, fire-control, and counter-UAV product lines.
ProducesSmall arms, Fire-control systems, Counter-UAV systems, Defense product development
IOMAX USA, LLC is a North Carolina aerospace and defense manufacturer focused on converting rugged commercial turboprop aircraft into armed intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, border-security, and light-attack platforms. The company is best known in the catalog for the IOMAX Archangel and for earlier AT-802 Border Patrol Aircraft work that adapted agricultural airframes with sensors, weapons carriage, mission systems, and austere-field operating features.
Producesarmed ISR aircraft, light attack turboprop aircraft, border patrol aircraft, special-mission aircraft integration, aircraft modernization and support
Iowa Army Ammunition Plant is a U.S. Army Joint Munitions Command ammunition installation at Middletown, Iowa, focused on load, assemble and pack work for medium- and large-caliber munitions. The government-owned, contractor-operated plant traces its origins to the World War II-era Iowa Ordnance Plant, which began producing munitions in 1941, and today supports Department of Defense ammunition production through American Ordnance-operated facilities.
ProducesMedium- and large-caliber ammunition load, assemble and pack, 155 mm artillery projectiles and propelling charges, 60 mm, 81 mm and 120 mm mortar ammunition components, 120 mm tank ammunition, Missile warheads, demolition charges and energetic components
Iran is the catalog's umbrella manufacturer profile for the Islamic Republic's state defense-industrial base. It groups weapons attributed to Iranian military production, especially systems developed through ministry-linked organizations rather than a single commercial contractor.
Producesmissiles and rockets, UAVs and loitering munitions, air defense, electronics and sensors, naval systems
Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA) is Iran's state-owned aerospace manufacturer in the IAIO and MODAFL industrial chain, with public reporting tied to military aircraft, UAV, and helicopter production.
ProducesMilitary aircraft, Unmanned aerial vehicles, Helicopters, Aerospace manufacturing
Iran Aviation Industries Organization is Iran's state-owned military aviation coordinator, managing an aerospace-industrial network that develops, produces, repairs, and supports aircraft, helicopters, UAVs, and selected air-defense systems for Iran's defense base.
Producesmilitary aviation, aircraft manufacturing, helicopters, UAVs, maintenance and overhaul
Iran Defence Industries is the English wording used in Mindex ammunition product copy for some products branded to Iran's Defense Industry Organization, including 60 mm mortar bombs and heavy machine-gun ammunition. The public record places that industrial activity inside Iran's state defense-industrial structure under the Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics.
ProducesAmmunition, Mortar bombs, Heavy machine-gun ammunition, Propellant and explosives, Armament, Military vehicles
Iran Electronics Industries is a state-owned Iranian defense-electronics conglomerate under MODAFL, associated with communications, electro-optics, radar, electronic warfare, missile-support electronics, and space-related systems.
Producescommunications, electro-optics, electronic warfare, radar, missile electronics, space systems
Iranian defense industry is a catalog builder facet for Iran's state-owned defense-industrial base, centered on MODAFL-linked organizations that produce missiles, armored vehicles, artillery, naval craft, and defense electronics.
ProducesMissiles and rockets, Armored vehicles, Artillery and mortars, Naval systems, Defense electronics and radar
Iranian Marine Industries Organization is Iran's Tehran-based naval defense builder, subordinate to DIO and MODAFL, and tied in this catalog to submarines and fast boats.
Producesnaval systems, submarines, fast boats, shipbuilding, maritime military production
Iranian missile forces describes Iran's state-run missile force and supporting industrial network, centered on the IRGC Aerospace Force, the Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics, Aerospace Industries Organization, and subordinate solid- and liquid-propellant missile groups.
Producesballistic missiles, cruise missiles, surface-to-surface missile forces, missile launchers and ground support equipment, missile warheads and components
Iran's missile industry is a state-controlled production network centered on the Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics, the Aerospace Industries Organization, and subordinate groups that manage missile research, procurement, component production, testing, and final assembly.
ProducesBallistic missile production, Cruise missile production, Missile program management, Guidance and propulsion components, Launch systems and test support
Iranian sustainment and modification facilities refers to the state defense-industrial repair, overhaul, refit, and modification network that keeps older imported Iranian systems in service and adapts selected naval and air platforms with domestic weapons, sensors, and replacement parts.
ProducesMilitary aircraft overhaul and depot maintenance, Naval platform refit and small-boat production support, Domestic replacement parts and reverse engineering, Weapons, sensors, and missile integration on older platforms
IRGC Navy workshops refers to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy production and modification activity for small naval craft, especially fast attack craft and fast inshore attack craft associated with the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz force. Public reporting usually describes the work alongside the Defense Ministry's Marine Industries Organization rather than as a standalone company.
Producesfast attack craft, fast inshore attack craft, small attack boats, missile and rocket speedboats, naval modification and integration, mine-capable small craft
IRGC Quds Force Unit 340 is a secretive IRGC-QF technical element described in sanctions notices and defense analysis as handling research, development, training, and technical support for Iran-backed partners. Open-source missile research links the unit to Iran's effort to give allied groups rocket, missile, and production technology that can be adapted for local manufacture outside Iran.
Producesmissile development, technology transfer, training and technical support, proxy weapons production
Irkut Corporation is the legacy name of a Russian aircraft manufacturer within United Aircraft Corporation, best known here for Su-30-family fighter production and the Yak-130 combat trainer before its 2023 rebrand as Yakovlev.
ProducesMilitary aircraft, Fighter aircraft, Regional airliners, Aircraft manufacturing, Aerospace integration
Irving Shipbuilding is the Halifax, Nova Scotia-based ship manufacturer selected for Canada's National Shipbuilding Strategy combat package, centered on Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships, River-class destroyers, and naval repair work for the Royal Canadian Navy.
Producesnaval ship construction, surface combatants, arctic and offshore patrol vessels, ship repair and in-service support, marine fabrication
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force is the IRGC branch that develops, manages, and operates major Iranian missile, air-defense, UAV, and military space systems, including cataloged Sevom Khordad, Fattah-1, and Kheibar Shekan records.
Producesair defense systems, ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, UAVs, space launch systems
Isotrex Manufacturing FZE is a UAE-based armored vehicle manufacturer whose armoredmotors.com brand centers on APCs, MRAPs, armored civilian vehicles, special projects, spare parts, and customer training. Its Phantom APC family, Orion APC, Legion MRAP, Meteor MRAP, and armored pickup work show a portfolio focused on wheeled protected mobility.
ProducesArmored personnel carriers, Mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles, Protected mobility vehicles, Armored pickup and security vehicles, Tactical wheeled vehicles
Israel Aerospace Industries is Israel's state-owned aerospace and defense manufacturer, producing air and missile defense, UAV, loitering munition, precision-strike, and aircraft-modernization systems represented across this catalog.
Producesair and missile defense, unmanned aerial systems, loitering munitions, precision-guided weapons, aircraft modernization, radar and ISR systems
Israel Military Industries is the legacy Israeli state defense manufacturer founded in 1933 whose small-arms, rocket, ammunition, and armored-systems lines later continued under IMI Systems and then Elbit Systems Land.
Producessmall arms, artillery rockets, tank ammunition, armored vehicle survivability, precision munitions
The Israel Ministry of Defense Tank and APC Directorate is the IMOD armored-vehicle organization behind Israel's indigenous tank and APC production line, including the Eitan wheeled APC and the Merkava and Namer family.
Producesarmored vehicle design, armored vehicle production, tank programs, wheeled APC programs, tracked APC programs, defense industrial base
Israel Weapon Industries is Israel's current small-arms manufacturer within SK Group, producing rifles, machine guns, pistols, sniper systems, and computerized fire-control add-ons from Kiryat Gat.
Producessmall arms, assault rifles, machine guns, pistols, sniper rifles, computerized weapon systems
Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) is the modern Israeli small-arms manufacturer spun out of IMI in 2005 and now operating within SK Group. The company designs and produces rifles, machine guns, pistols, grenade launchers, suppressors, and accessories that anchor this catalog's IWI-linked entries.
Producessmall arms, rifles, machine guns, pistols, grenade launchers, suppressors, optics & sights, accessories
Israeli intelligence refers to Israel's state intelligence services, especially Mossad when open sources attribute covert technical systems to the country's foreign-intelligence service. It is not a conventional defense company; public reporting uses the label when a weapon or technical device is described as designed, modified, procured, or operated through intelligence channels rather than a named industrial producer.
Producesforeign intelligence collection, covert operations, technical and cyber operations, clandestine procurement and supply-chain operations, counterterrorism support
Israeli military and defense integrators refers to the Israeli state and industry layer that adapts, protects, automates, or integrates military engineering systems around imported and domestic platforms. The catalog connection is strongest for armored Caterpillar D9-family bulldozers, where public sources separate the U.S.-built base machine from Israeli combat-engineering armor, remote-control conversion, active-protection integration, and operational support work.
ProducesArmored combat-engineering vehicle integration, Remote-control and autonomous ground engineering systems, Vehicle protection and survivability integration, Military adaptation of heavy construction equipment
ISWAP-side fabricators are the clandestine workshop and vehicle-modification network associated with ISWAP-linked rocket production, launcher adaptation, and field repairs in northeastern Nigeria and the Lake Chad basin. Open reporting ties the network to improvised Grad launcher mounts, locally made rocket fabrication, and a Boko Haram-to-ISWAP workshop lineage rather than a formal defense company.
Producesimprovised rocket fabrication, launcher adaptation, insurgent workshops
ITC Ltd. Zenica is a Bosnian defense and industrial company based in Zenica whose public defense catalog covers ammunition, explosives, fuzes, weapons, sighting equipment, protective equipment, multiple-rocket-launcher systems, and vehicle modernization work. The company states that it was founded on 6 May 1994 and now markets small-arms ammunition and larger-caliber ammunition for defense and commercial applications.
ProducesMortar ammunition, Artillery ammunition, Tank ammunition, Small-arms ammunition, Explosives and fuzes, Weapons and vehicle modernization
IVECO is an Italian vehicle manufacturer whose defence lineage runs through Iveco Defence Vehicles, now IDV Group, a specialist producer of protected, armoured, multirole, and military logistic vehicles. Its defence-vehicle work links the Bolzano military-truck plant, the Iveco-Oto Melara armoured-vehicle consortium, and later IDV product lines.
ProducesProtected light multirole vehicles, Wheeled armoured vehicles, High-mobility military trucks, Military logistics platforms, Special-purpose off-road chassis
IWP Pinnow was the East German Instandsetzungswerk Pinnow, a National People's Army defense-industrial site in Pinnow near Angermünde that repaired missile, radar, radio, measuring, and communications equipment and later produced selected missile systems under license. Open sources connect the plant directly to the FASTA-4/FASTA-4M launcher family and to licensed 9M113 Konkurs anti-tank guided missile production.
Producessurface-to-air missile launcher development and production, licensed anti-tank guided missile production, missile repair and maintenance, radar, radio, measuring, and telecommunications equipment repair, post-Cold War munitions demilitarization at the former plant site
Izhevsk Electromechanical Plant (IEMZ) is an Izhevsk-based Russian defense manufacturer within the Almaz-Antey concern, best known in this catalog for the 9K33 Osa family and broader air-defense production.
Producesair-defense systems, surface-to-air missiles, UAVs, defense electronics
Izhevsk Machine-Building Plant, commonly known as Izhmash, is the legacy Izhevsk defense manufacturer whose small-arms production line now sits inside Kalashnikov Concern JSC.
ProducesSmall arms, Sniper rifles, Assault rifles, Military firearms production
JADARA Equipment & Defence Systems Co PSC is a Jordanian military-industrial manufacturer focused on short- and medium-range anti-tank systems, guided missiles, and opto-electronic sighting equipment. Its public product line centers on the RPG-32 Nashshab family and Jordanian follow-on launcher, missile, and sensor programs.
Producesanti-tank systems, guided missiles, opto-electronic sights, night vision systems, thermal sights
Jiangnan Shipbuilding Group is a Chinese state-owned naval and commercial ship manufacturer on Changxing Island in Shanghai, operating within the China State Shipbuilding Corporation industrial system. Official company materials trace the enterprise to the Jiangnan Machine Manufacturing Bureau founded in 1865 and describe a modern yard able to build naval ships, liquefied-gas carriers, ultra-large container ships, public-service vessels, research ships, icebreakers, and other specialized vessels.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Guided-missile destroyers, Aircraft carriers, Hydrographic survey and patrol ships, Liquefied-gas carriers, Ultra-large container ships, Research, public-service, icebreaking, and special-purpose vessels
Jiangnan Shipyard is a state-owned Chinese shipyard on Changxing Island, Shanghai, and a major naval and commercial shipbuilding subsidiary within China State Shipbuilding Corporation. Its lineage runs to the Jiangnan Machine Manufacturing Bureau founded in 1865, and its modern yard combines warship construction with liquefied-gas carriers, container ships, research vessels, public-service ships, icebreakers, and other specialized vessels.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Guided-missile destroyers, Aircraft carriers, Liquefied-gas carriers, Container ships, Research, public-service, and special-purpose vessels
Jiangxin Shipbuilding Factory refers to the Jiangxi-based Jiangxin shipyard lineage now operating publicly as Jiangxi Jiangxin Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. Open defense references connect the yard to Chinese naval mine-countermeasure production, especially the Type 082 Wosao-class minesweeper family, while current company and shipbuilding-sector sources describe a medium-size ship repair and construction enterprise in Hukou, Jiujiang, with commercial, public-service, and military-vessel capacity.
ProducesMine countermeasure vessels, Military and government service craft, Steel and aluminum ship construction below 20,000 tons, Ship repair, Commercial and public-service vessels
Jordan Light Vehicle Manufacturing (JLVM) is a Jordanian manufacturer of tactical, armored, and special-purpose light vehicles founded in 2003 and affiliated with JODDB/Jordan Investment Group. Its documented portfolio includes protected mobility systems such as the Al-Jawad and Al-Wahsh armored vehicles.
ProducesArmored vehicles, Special-purpose vehicles, Internal security vehicles, Protected tactical vehicles, Mobile medical solutions
JSC Concern Granit-Electron is a Russian naval radio-electronics manufacturer in Saint Petersburg. Public sources identify it with shipborne and coastal radar, naval missile fire-control equipment, onboard control systems, and selected guided-munition production work inside the Tactical Missile Armament Corporation industrial group.
ProducesNaval radio-electronic systems, Shipborne and coastal radar systems, Missile fire-control and target-designation equipment, Onboard control systems for naval weapons, Guided-munition production and integration
JSC NPO Basalt is a Russian ammunition manufacturer associated with the Bazalt scientific-production organization in Moscow. Public sources describe Bazalt as a full-cycle enterprise for aerial bombs, mortar ammunition, grenade-launcher systems, hand grenades, and related naval anti-saboteur munitions, with current corporate links to the Russian state-owned Rostec industrial structure.
ProducesAerial bombs and FAB-family bomb bodies, Glide-bomb and correction-module munition programs, Anti-tank grenade-launcher systems, Mortar rounds and artillery-related ammunition, Hand grenades and naval anti-saboteur grenade launchers
JSC Tula Plant is a Russian special-vehicle manufacturer in Tula associated with radiological, chemical, biological, and nuclear reconnaissance vehicles. Public sources identify the plant, also styled Zavod Tula, with the MT-LB-based RKhM Kashalot, the airborne RKhM-5 family, and newer RKhM-8 and RKhM-9 reconnaissance vehicles.
ProducesCBRN reconnaissance vehicles, RKhB reconnaissance vehicles, chemical reconnaissance vehicles, radiological reconnaissance vehicles, emergency and rescue special vehicles, special-purpose armored vehicles
Kader Factory for Developed Industries is an Egyptian state-owned industrial plant within the Arab Organization for Industrialization. Its defense catalogue centers on armored vehicles and vehicle conversions, while its wider production base also includes fire trucks, cash-in-transit vehicles, railway interior fittings, custom civil and military vehicles, and other engineered products.
ProducesArmored vehicles, Military and security vehicle conversions, Fire trucks and rescue vehicles, Railway carriage interiors, Custom civil and military vehicle solutions
Kahuta Research Laboratories, more widely cited in missile and nuclear references as Khan Research Laboratories or KRL, is a Pakistani state defense and research organization associated with uranium-enrichment work, missile development, and specialized defense production. Public nonproliferation sources describe KRL as an active missile-production facility in the Rawalpindi/Kahuta area and tie it to Pakistan's liquid-fueled Ghauri/Hatf-5 missile program.
ProducesBallistic missile development, Rocket artillery, Defense electronics and industrial systems, Uranium enrichment and nuclear research infrastructure
Kalashnikov Concern is a Russian defense manufacturer and holding company associated with the former Izhmash arms plant in Izhevsk. Public Rostec material describes it as Russia's largest producer of automatic and sniper combat arms, guided artillery shells, and related civil products, while sanctions and entity records identify the modern legal entity as Joint Stock Company Concern Kalashnikov.
Producesautomatic rifles and assault rifles, sniper and designated marksman rifles, underbarrel grenade launchers, guided aircraft missiles, guided artillery shells, unmanned aerial systems, high-speed landing and assault craft
Kalashnikov Concern JSC is the modern Russian defense manufacturer behind a broad Kalashnikov Group product portfolio that spans automatic rifles, sniper rifles, grenade launchers, guided missiles, precision artillery ammunition, unmanned systems, and high-speed military boats. The legal entity is rooted in the Izhevsk arms-industrial complex and is commonly connected in public sources with the Kalashnikov Concern, Kalashnikov Group, Izhmash, and Rostec-linked corporate structures.
ProducesMilitary small arms, Sniper rifles and grenade launchers, Guided missiles and precision artillery ammunition, Unmanned systems, High-speed military boats
Kalashnikov Group is the English public brand used by the Russian Kalashnikov defense-industrial concern for small arms, guided artillery projectiles, unmanned systems, boats, special vehicles, and civilian firearms. Its modern corporate line grew from the Izhevsk arms-production base and now appears in this catalog where public sources identify products under the Kalashnikov Group label rather than a narrower plant or subsidiary name.
ProducesSmall arms and infantry weapons, Guided artillery projectiles and other precision weapons, Unmanned systems and related ZALA products, Military and special-purpose vehicles, boats, and civilian firearms
KAMAZ is a Russian truck, bus, diesel-engine, and special-vehicle manufacturer based in Naberezhnye Chelny, Tatarstan. Its heavy-truck industrial base underpins military and protected-mobility vehicles that use KAMAZ chassis, drivetrains, or factory production context, including the BPM-97/KAMAZ-43269 Vystrel, KamAZ-63968 Typhoon-K, and KamAZ-5350-based Z-STS Akhmat records.
Producesmilitary and commercial trucks, special vehicles, bus and diesel-engine production, armored-vehicle chassis
Kamov is the Russian and Soviet rotorcraft design bureau associated with Ka-series helicopters, especially compact coaxial-rotor designs for naval aviation, attack, rescue, utility, and specialist missions. Its legacy is now carried inside Russian Helicopters' National Helicopter Center Mil&Kamov, which Russian Helicopters describes as the official developer and certificate holder for Mi- and Ka-brand helicopters.
ProducesCoaxial-rotor helicopters, Naval helicopters, Attack and reconnaissance helicopters, Search-and-rescue and utility helicopters, Helicopter research, prototype development, and testing
Kazan Aircraft Production Association is the Kazan, Tatarstan aircraft production plant historically associated with Tupolev bomber and special-aircraft manufacture. Public United Aircraft Corporation material identifies the former open joint-stock company as a UAC asset, while current sanctions and industry references describe the Kazan Aviation Plant named after S. P. Gorbunov as a Tupolev branch working on Tu-160, Tu-22M3 and Tu-214-family aircraft.
ProducesStrategic bomber production and modernization, Long-range bomber repair and modernization, Special-purpose and civil Tupolev aircraft production, Large aircraft components and assemblies
Kazan Helicopters is a Russian rotary-wing manufacturer in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, and a Russian Helicopters plant producing Mi-8/17-family helicopters, Mi-38 helicopters, and the Ansat light helicopter.
Producesmilitary and civil helicopters, Mi-8/17-family utility and transport helicopters, Mi-14 amphibious maritime helicopters, Mi-38 transport helicopters, Ansat light helicopters, helicopter production, overhaul, modernization, and training
KB Mashinostroyeniya is the Kolomna-based Russian missile design bureau associated with Soviet and Russian precision weapons, including man-portable air-defense systems, anti-tank guided missiles, tactical missile systems, and active protection systems. Rostec describes the organization as a major scientific and production complex in its High Precision Systems structure, while sanctions and government records identify the modern legal entity as Joint Stock Company Research and Production Corporation Konstruktorskoye Byuro Mashynostroyeniya.
ProducesMan-portable air-defense systems, Anti-tank guided missiles, Tactical and operational-tactical missile systems, Active protection systems, Helicopter-launched guided missiles
KB Mashinostroyeniya (KBM) is the Kolomna-based Russian missile design and production enterprise formally listed by U.S. sanctions records as Joint Stock Company Research and Production Corporation Konstruktorskoye Byuro Mashynostroyeniya. Rostec describes the bureau as a major scientific and production complex within the state corporation and the lead developer of precision missile systems, with work spanning mortar design, anti-tank missiles, man-portable air-defense systems, tactical missiles, and active protection systems.
ProducesMan-portable air-defense systems, Anti-tank guided missiles, Tactical and operational-tactical missile systems, Active protection systems, Helicopter-launched guided missiles
KBM is the common abbreviated name used in English-language defense sources for the Kolomna-based Russian missile design and production enterprise formally listed in sanctions and reference records as JSC RPC KBM or JSC NPK KBM. Public sources connect the enterprise to Soviet and Russian mortar, man-portable air-defense, anti-tank guided missile, tactical missile, active-protection, and aeroballistic missile programs.
ProducesMan-portable air-defense missile systems, Anti-tank guided missile systems and carriers, Tactical and operational-tactical missile systems, Air-launched and ground-launched missile development, Active-protection and armored-vehicle missile defense systems
KBM Kolomna is the Kolomna-based Russian missile design and production enterprise formally known as JSC Research and Production Corporation Design Bureau of Mechanical Engineering. Its public record is tied to Soviet and Russian mortar, anti-tank missile, man-portable air-defense, active-protection, coastal-defense, and tactical missile programs, including Malyutka, Strela-2, Shturm, Iskander, and related support vehicles.
ProducesTactical ballistic and cruise-missile complexes, Anti-tank guided missile systems, Man-portable air-defense systems, Active-protection and specialized missile support systems
KBP is the short public name commonly used for the Tula-based Russian Instrument Design Bureau named after A. G. Shipunov, a defense design and production organization associated with Soviet and Russian gun armament, guided munitions, anti-tank missile systems, and short-range air-defense systems.
Producesanti-tank guided missile systems, short-range air-defense gun-missile systems, guided artillery and tank-gun munitions, automatic cannon and aircraft cannon, armored-vehicle armament, grenade launchers and infantry weapons
KBP Instrument Design Bureau is a Tula-based Russian defense design and production bureau best known for precision-guided weapons, anti-tank missile systems, gun-missile air-defense systems, autocannon, aircraft cannon, grenade launchers, and guided artillery munitions.
Producesanti-tank guided missile systems, short-range air-defense gun-missile systems, guided artillery and tank-gun munitions, automatic cannon and aircraft cannon, armored-vehicle weapon stations, grenade launchers and infantry assault weapons, combat small arms
Kharkiv Locomotive Factory was the Kharkiv heavy-engineering works that began as a locomotive plant and became one of the Soviet Union's early armored-vehicle production centers. Its KhPZ and later Factory No. 183 lineage links the plant to the Kharkiv tank design bureau, wartime evacuation to Nizhny Tagil, postwar Kharkiv diesel and tank production, and the industrial succession later known as the Malyshev Plant.
Produceslocomotives and heavy machine building, tracked armored vehicle production, main battle tanks, tank diesel engines and transmissions, armored vehicle modernization lineage
Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau is a Kharkiv-based Ukrainian state design bureau for armored vehicles, main battle tanks, tracked engineering vehicles, and related prototype work. Its modern public portfolio is tied to Ukrainian systems such as the BTR-4, Dozor-B, and T-84 Oplot, while its longer lineage reaches back to Soviet tank-design work associated with the Kharkiv industrial base.
Producesmain battle tanks, wheeled armored personnel carriers, armored fighting vehicle design, tracked engineering vehicles, remote weapon stations and vehicle variants, armored vehicle modernization and testing
Kharkiv Tractor Plant is a Kharkiv-based Ukrainian machine-building manufacturer whose defense relevance comes from Soviet-era tracked tractor and armored chassis work, especially the MT-LB and MT-LBu family. The company remains best known publicly for agricultural and specialized tractors, while defense references identify KhTZ as the plant and design base behind light armored multipurpose tracked vehicles used as carriers, artillery tractors, command vehicles, and conversion chassis.
ProducesTracked and wheeled tractors, Specialized heavy equipment, Armored tractor chassis, MT-LB family vehicles, MT-LBu specialist chassis
Kharkov Tractor Plant is the Soviet-era and English-transliterated name commonly used for the Kharkiv Tractor Plant, a major Kharkiv machine-building enterprise whose military relevance centers on the MT-LB armored tractor family. Official company materials describe a plant founded in 1930, still associated with wheeled and tracked tractors and specialized heavy equipment; defense references identify the KhTZ design bureau and production line as the origin of the MT-LB family that underpins this catalog's connected armored-vehicle records.
ProducesTracked and wheeled tractors, Specialized heavy equipment, Soviet-era armored tractor design and production, MT-LB family chassis and derivatives
Kia Corporation is a South Korean automotive manufacturer with a dedicated special-vehicle business that produces military and government mobility platforms. Its defense-vehicle portfolio includes the KLTV light tactical vehicle family, legacy KM-series tactical trucks, and the newer KMTV medium tactical vehicle line for 2.5-tonne and 5-tonne military logistics roles.
ProducesLight tactical vehicles, Medium tactical trucks, Military special vehicles, Commercial-vehicle-derived military chassis
Kia Motors is the legacy catalog name for the South Korean company now branded as Kia Corporation, whose special-vehicle division and military truck lines give it a clear defense-industrial role in this catalog.
ProducesMilitary vehicles, Light tactical vehicles, Military trucks, Licensed defense production
Kilgore Flares Company is a U.S. expendable-countermeasures manufacturer in Toone, Tennessee, operating within Chemring Countermeasures USA. Public Chemring material identifies Kilgore as a producer of infrared air countermeasures, while U.S. defense contract notices connect the Toone plant to aircraft flare lines including M206, MJU-7A/B, MJU-61A/B, and MJU-75/B.
Producesinfrared aircraft countermeasure flares, expendable air countermeasures, pyrotechnic and conventional flare manufacturing, marine location markers and related countermeasure products
King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau (KADDB), now publicly branded as Jordan Design and Development Bureau (JODDB), is Jordan's state defense design, testing, and manufacturing organization under the Jordan Armed Forces. It was established in 1999 to build indigenous technical capacity for defense and security systems, with activity spanning ground systems, weapons and ammunition, electronics and electro-optics, personal protective equipment, training, and future-technology projects.
ProducesDefense research and development, Armored and tactical vehicles, Weapons and ammunition, Electronics and electro-optics, Testing and evaluation, Defense industrial-zone infrastructure
Kirov Machine-Building Plant identifies the Kirov missile-production line associated with Soviet Osa-family surface-to-air missiles and the later Almaz-Antey Kirov Machine-Building Enterprise. Public reference data attributes production of the 9M33 Osa missile family to the Soviet Union's Kirov Machine-Building Plant, while Russian regional and defense-industry reporting describes a newer Kirov plant built by Almaz-Antey for guided surface-to-air missile production before its legal absorption into VMP Avitek at the end of 2021.
Producessurface-to-air missiles, Osa-family missile production, Almaz-Antey missile manufacturing, air-defense industrial cooperation
Kirov Shipyard refers to the Khabarovsk shipbuilding yard on the Amur River, a Russian Far East naval and civil shipbuilding plant associated in open references with Soviet yard number 876 and later Joint Stock Company Khabarovsk Shipbuilding Yard. Its catalog relevance comes from small combatants and landing craft, especially Project 1124 Albatros anti-submarine ships built at Khabarovsk for Pacific Fleet service and Project 12061 Murena air-cushion landing craft.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Small anti-submarine ships, Air-cushion landing craft, Patrol and support vessels, Civil passenger, fishing, research, tug, and port-service vessels
KMZ is the abbreviated manufacturer form associated in open vehicle references with the Kurgan Machine-Building Plant, the Russian tracked-vehicle plant publicly known as Kurganmashzavod. The plant is based in Kurgan, operates inside Rostec's High-Precision Systems structure, and is documented in public sources as a producer or developer of armored vehicles, artillery tractor chassis, and high-mobility tracked utility vehicles.
Producestracked armored vehicles, artillery tractor chassis, high-mobility tracked utility vehicles, forging and casting products
KNDS France is the French land-defense operating company of KNDS, producing armored vehicles, artillery systems, guns, turrets, ammunition, robotics, and related defense equipment from the former Nexter industrial base.
ProducesArmored vehicles, Artillery systems, Guns and turrets, Ammunition, Robotics and autonomous systems, Customer support and services
Kolomna Machine Building Design Bureau (KBM) is the Kolomna-based Russian missile design and production enterprise identified in U.S. sanctions records as an alternate name of JSC RPC KBM. Its institutional history runs from a 1942 Soviet special design bureau for mortar weapons into guided anti-tank missiles, man-portable air-defense systems, tactical missile systems, active-protection work, and the Iskander missile family.
ProducesTactical and operational-tactical missile systems, Short-range ballistic missiles, Man-portable air-defense missile systems, Anti-tank guided missile systems, Active-protection systems for armored vehicles
Kolomna Machine-Building Design Bureau is the Kolomna-based Russian missile design and production enterprise commonly associated with KBM and JSC NPK KBM in public sources. Its institutional history runs from a 1942 special design bureau for wartime mortar work into Soviet and Russian guided-weapon programs, including man-portable air-defense systems, anti-tank guided missiles, active-protection systems, and tactical missile complexes.
ProducesMan-portable air-defense missile systems, Anti-tank guided missile systems, Tactical and operational-tactical missile systems, Active-protection systems for armored vehicles, Mortar and recoilless-rifle legacy programs
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace is KONGSBERG's Norwegian defence division, based in Kongsberg and focused on air and missile defence, missile systems, remote weapon systems, and aerostructures.
ProducesIntegrated air and missile defence, Missile systems, Remote weapon systems, Naval systems, Command and control systems, Aerostructures and MRO
Kongsberg Maritime is a Norwegian maritime-technology manufacturer whose portfolio spans ship control, navigation, automation, propulsion, positioning, simulation, deck machinery, naval and coast-guard systems, and lifecycle services. The company is headquartered in Kongsberg, Norway, and since April 2026 has traded as an independent listed company on Euronext Oslo Bors under the ticker KMAR.
ProducesMaritime automation and control systems, Integrated navigation and bridge systems, Dynamic positioning and maneuvering systems, Naval and coast-guard vessel systems, Hydrographic and subsea survey systems, Autonomous underwater vehicles, Propulsion, deck machinery, and ship-design services
KONŠTRUKTA-Defence is a Slovak defense R&D and manufacturing company that designs artillery, ammunition, command systems, and vehicle-based military platforms. Its catalog relevance centers on the Zuzana 2 wheeled self-propelled howitzer, the lighter EVA truck-mounted howitzer, and the broader Slovak artillery lineage around them.
ProducesArtillery systems, Ammunition, Command and fire control systems, Wheeled and tracked vehicle platforms, Land and air defense systems
Korea Aerospace Industries is South Korea's major aerospace manufacturer, building combat aircraft, trainers, helicopters, UAVs, and space systems that anchor the catalog's KAI-linked entries.
Producescombat aircraft, advanced jet trainers, helicopters, UAVs, aerostructures, space systems
Kovrov Mechanical Plant is a Russian industrial enterprise in Kovrov that began as a 1950 weapons plant, produced Soviet small arms and missile-related systems, and later shifted into Rosatom-linked gas-centrifuge manufacturing.
ProducesSmall arms, Machine guns, Anti-tank launchers, Surface-to-air missile components, Gas centrifuges
Krasnoye Sormovo Shipyard is a long-running Russian shipbuilding and machine-building plant in Nizhny Novgorod whose military output has included Soviet submarines, wartime armored production, and specialized naval construction alongside a large modern civil-vessel portfolio. Open weapon records connect the yard most directly to Soviet and Russian submarine programs, including the Project 945A / Sierra II titanium-hulled attack submarines and the early hull work for the one-off Project 20120 Sarov special-purpose submarine.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Submarine construction, Civil cargo vessels, Shipyard machine-building and metalwork
Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) was the Munich-based German land-systems builder that later became KNDS Deutschland. It develops, produces, and supports heavily armored wheeled and tracked vehicles, artillery systems, and bridge-laying equipment, and in this catalog it anchors the Leopard, Gepard, and PzH 2000 manufacturer facets.
ProducesArmored vehicles, Artillery systems, Bridging systems, Training and simulation, Lifecycle support
Krögerwerft was a German shipyard lineage rooted in the Kröger brothers' boatbuilding business and later centered at Schacht-Audorf near Rendsburg on the Kiel Canal. Its defense relevance comes from small naval and mine-warfare vessels for the Bundesmarine and German Navy, including Frauenlob-class inshore minesweepers and three of the German Frankenthal-class minehunters, before the Rendsburg yard became part of the Lürssen group.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, mine-countermeasure vessels, inshore minesweepers, special and commercial vessels, yacht construction and refit
Kronstadt Group is a Russian unmanned-aerial-systems builder focused on military UAVs, ground control, navigation, and related defense electronics. Its catalog relevance comes from the Orion family and other official product lines that connect the company to modern Russian ISR and strike UAV programs.
ProducesUnmanned aerial systems, Ground control stations, Navigation systems, Mission software, Defense electronics
Krušik is a Serbian state-owned ammunition and defense manufacturer based in Valjevo. Its public product catalog centers on mortar shells, rockets, guided rocket upgrades, artillery projectiles, aircraft bombs, grenades, anti-tank mines, fuzes, and newer UAV-related warheads, with the current Weapons of Conflict connection focused on Krušik mortar ammunition records.
ProducesMortar ammunition, Unguided rockets, Guided rocket and missile upgrades, Artillery projectiles, Air bombs and grenades, Fuzes and explosive components, UAV warheads and adapted mortar shells
Kryukiv Railway Car Building Works is a Kremenchuk, Ukraine machine-building enterprise best known for railway rolling stock, with a Soviet-era engineering-equipment design bureau that developed amphibious and wet-gap crossing systems including the PMM-1, PMM-2, and PMM-2M ferry-bridge vehicle family.
ProducesRailway rolling stock, Metro cars, Special engineering vehicles, Amphibious crossing equipment
Kurgan is the catalog's short manufacturer facet for Kurganmashzavod, the Kurgan-based Russian plant that produces tracked military vehicles and civil tracked machinery.
ProducesTracked military vehicles, Infantry fighting vehicles, Airborne fighting vehicles, Artillery tractors, Tracked all-terrain vehicles
Kurganmashzavod is a Kurgan-based Russian armored-vehicle builder and industrial plant known for BMP and BMD family vehicles, tracked mobility platforms, and related military production.
ProducesArmored vehicles, Infantry fighting vehicles, Airborne fighting vehicles, Tracked mobility platforms, Civilian tracked transport
Kuznya na Rybalskomu is a Kyiv-based Ukrainian shipbuilding and defense manufacturer with roots in the former Leninska Kuznya shipyard, tying the catalog to Ukrainian grenade-launcher production and small naval craft construction.
Producesshipbuilding, infantry weapons, armored vehicles, remote weapon systems
Kvertus is a Ukrainian developer and manufacturer of electronic warfare, electronic intelligence, and counter-UAV systems. Its public product line spans portable anti-drone rifles, multiband jamming complexes, vehicle-mounted EW kits, and passive signal-detection equipment.
Produceselectronic warfare, electronic intelligence, signals intelligence, counter-UAV systems, portable jamming systems, vehicle-mounted EW systems
Kyiv Armored Plant is a Ukrainian state-owned armored vehicle repair and modernization enterprise in Kyiv, best known in this catalog for the BTR-3 family and related armor overhaul work.
ProducesArmored vehicle repair and overhaul, Tank modernization, Wheeled armored vehicle production, Combat modules and armored subassemblies
L-3 Communications was a U.S. defense electronics and aerospace company whose catalog footprint centers on ISR aircraft, avionics, mission systems, communications equipment, and legacy sensor businesses now inside L3Harris.
Producescommand, control, communications, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, aircraft modernization, avionics, simulation and training, security and detection systems
L3Harris is the post-2019 U.S. defense technology company formed from the merger of Harris Corporation and L3 Technologies. It connects to the catalog through electronic warfare, tactical communications, aircraft missionization, counter-UAS, and mission-systems production.
Produceselectronic warfare, tactical communications, aircraft missionization, counter-UAS, space and mission systems
L3Harris Technologies is a U.S. defense and aerospace contractor formed in 2019 from the merger of L3 Technologies and Harris Corporation. In this catalog it anchors electronic warfare, airborne missionization, tactical communications, and counter-UAS systems such as EA-37B Compass Call and VAMPIRE.
ProducesElectronic warfare, Tactical communications, Counter-UAS, Airborne missionization, Space systems, Defense electronics
L3Harris WESCAM is the Canadian electro-optical and infrared sensor business behind the WESCAM MX-Series of stabilized surveillance, reconnaissance, target-acquisition, and designating systems. Its Waterdown and Toronto, Ontario operations support MX-Series design, optics, assembly, service, and product support for airborne, land, and maritime platforms.
ProducesElectro-optical and infrared sensor systems, Stabilized imaging turrets, Airborne ISR and targeting payloads, Land reconnaissance and targeting sights, Maritime surveillance sensors, Sensor support and repair
Land Rover is the British 4x4 and sport-utility vehicle marque whose Series, Defender, and modern Defender lines supplied a durable base for military utility vehicles, patrol conversions, communications vehicles, and protected patrol vehicles. The marque now operates within Jaguar Land Rover, which is part of Tata Motors, while the catalog connection is strongest through Defender-based systems such as the Snatch/CAV-100.
Produces4x4 utility vehicles, military light vehicles, protected patrol vehicle chassis, sport-utility vehicles
Leidos is a United States technology, engineering, and defense manufacturer whose catalog-relevant work sits mainly in precision strike, integrated air and missile defense, hypersonic support, sensors, and mission systems. Its weapons-facing portfolio includes Dynetics-developed systems such as the GBU-69 Small Glide Munition and the Enduring Shield air-defense launcher.
ProducesPrecision strike systems, Integrated air and missile defense, Hypersonics structures, testing, and support, Sensors, autonomy, and mission systems
Leningrad Admiralty Association was the Soviet-era St. Petersburg naval shipbuilding organization formed in 1972 when Admiralty absorbed the Sudomekh submarine yard. Public defense-industry references describe the resulting association as a major submarine and special-purpose underwater-vehicle producer on the Neva, tied to nuclear and diesel-electric submarines, deep-diving stations, and naval auxiliary construction.
ProducesSubmarine construction, Deep-diving and special-purpose underwater vehicles, Naval auxiliary and support ships, Commercial shipbuilding
Leningrad Kirov Plant is the historical Saint Petersburg industrial name behind the modern PJSC Kirovsky Zavod group, and it matters here as the builder lineage for cataloged Soviet and Russian armored vehicles and self-propelled artillery.
ProducesMain battle tanks, Self-propelled artillery, Heavy machine building, Industrial tractors
Leonardo is Italy's major aerospace, defence, and security group, formerly Finmeccanica, whose cataloged systems span helicopters, trainer aircraft, multirole fighters, and defense electronics.
ProducesHelicopters, Military aircraft, Trainer aircraft, Electronics and sensors, Aerostructures
Leonardo DRS is a U.S.-based defense technology manufacturer headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. The company designs, develops, manufactures, and integrates advanced sensing, network computing, force-protection, short-range air-defense, counter-UAS, and electric power and propulsion systems for U.S. national-security customers and allied defense forces.
ProducesCounter-UAS integration, Short-range air defense mission equipment, Advanced sensing and tactical radars, Network computing and C5I systems, Naval electric power and propulsion, Force protection and vehicle survivability
Leonardo S.p.A. is the Italian aerospace, defence, and security group that absorbed Oto Melara's defence-systems activities during the Finmeccanica reorganization that took effect in 2016. In the land and naval armaments area formerly associated with Oto Melara, Leonardo publishes naval guns, turrets, remote weapon stations, and guided or programmable ammunition through its electronics and defence-systems business.
ProducesNaval gun systems, Land and naval turrets, Remote weapon stations, Guided and programmable ammunition
Letterkenny Munitions Center is a U.S. Army Joint Munitions Command government-owned, government-operated munitions facility on Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Its public mission covers regional and contingency munitions distribution, precision-guided munitions maintenance, and demilitarization for U.S. Army, Department of Defense, and international-partner requirements.
ProducesPrecision-guided munitions maintenance, MLRS-family rocket and missile sustainment, Reduced-range practice rocket production, Munitions distribution, Munitions demilitarization, Non-destructive testing
Licensed Chinese and Polish production refers to the Chinese and Polish manufacture of Soviet-origin ZPU-2/ZU-2 family 14.5 mm twin anti-aircraft guns, chiefly the Chinese Type 58 and Polish PKM-2 designations. The label covers a licensed Cold War production pattern rather than a single company, plant, or surviving corporate owner.
Produceslicensed production of Soviet-origin anti-aircraft guns, 14.5 mm twin heavy machine-gun mounts, towed low-altitude air-defense weapons, ZPU-2/ZU-2 family variants
Licensed producers are national arsenals, state-owned plants, and defense companies that manufacture a weapon or compatible subsystem under a foreign design, production licence, or documented derivative-production arrangement. In this catalog the name is used where public sources identify a licensed or country-level production line but do not support one single canonical corporate manufacturer.
ProducesLicensed and national production of defense systems, 122 mm Grad-family rocket launchers, 122 mm Grad-compatible rockets and ammunition, Foreign derivatives and local assembly programs
Licensed Ukrainian manufacturers describes Ukrainian defense companies and state-backed production lines that assemble or manufacture weapon systems under formal license, technology-transfer, or government-approved production arrangements rather than as the original foreign designer.
Produceslicensed defense production, counter-UAS interceptor drones, NATO-standard small arms assembly, technology-transfer manufacturing, wartime production scaling
Local craft producers and blacksmith workshops are the catalog's umbrella facet for artisanal small-arms makers outside licensed industrial production. The profile captures West African gunsmithing traditions that turn out hunting guns, shotguns, pistols, and improvised rifle patterns from hand-built workshop methods.
Producesartisanal firearm production, blacksmith workshops, craft firearms, small-arms fabrication
Local craft producers, blacksmiths, and clandestine workshops describes decentralized non-industrial production sources: individual gunsmiths, blacksmithing workshops, small fabrication teams, insurgent machine shops, and covert cells that make or adapt weapons outside normal licensed factory channels. Public sources treat this activity as a global production pattern rather than a single company, with outputs ranging from muzzle-loading firearms and break-action shotguns to improvised rockets, mortar ammunition, drone-carried munitions, and more sophisticated copied small arms.
ProducesCraft-produced small arms, Blacksmith and gunsmith firearms, Improvised munitions, Clandestine workshop production, Commercial-drone weaponization
Local fabrication by armed groups describes improvised and workshop-made weapons assembled outside licensed factories, especially IEDs and other low-tech arms built from readily available parts.
Producesimprovised explosive devices, craft-produced small arms, workshop production, non-industrial weapons fabrication
Locally Fabricated covers weapons and munitions assembled by operators, local workshops, clandestine fabricators, or field units rather than a registered defense company. The production pattern spans ad hoc rockets, incendiary bottles, improvised explosive devices, and vehicle conversions whose public record describes local manufacture but not a formal industrial producer.
Producesimprovised weapon fabrication, operator-built munitions, local workshop production, clandestine production networks, vehicle-borne and incendiary improvisation
Locally improvised by armed groups describes decentralized weapons production by non-state forces, clandestine cells, and ad hoc workshops rather than a registered defense company. The category covers devices assembled from commercial items, salvaged military stores, local raw material, and shared technical knowledge when sources identify the production mode more clearly than a named manufacturer.
Producesimprovised explosive devices, booby traps, craft-produced weapons, workshop and field fabrication, non-state armed-group production
Lockheed Martin is a United States aerospace and defense contractor whose catalog relevance comes from missiles, combat aircraft, air and missile defense, sensors, and related production support.
Producesfighter aircraft, missile systems, air and missile defense, artillery rockets, sensors and radars, electronic warfare
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company is the fixed-wing military-aircraft manufacturing arm of Lockheed Martin Corporation. Its current public program base centers on the F-35 Lightning II, C-130 Hercules and C-130J Super Hercules, F-16 Fighting Falcon production and upgrades, F-22 Raptor sustainment, and advanced aircraft work tied to Lockheed Martin's Aeronautics and Skunk Works organizations.
Producescombat aircraft manufacturing, military airlift aircraft, fighter aircraft production and sustainment, aircraft modernization, modification, and MRO, advanced aircraft development
Lockheed Martin Australia is the Australian subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, focused on systems integration, sustainment, space, cyber, training, and command-and-control programs for Australian defence and civil customers.
ProducesIntegrated air and missile defence command and control, Systems integration and sustainment, Space and satellite communications, Cybersecurity, modelling, simulation, and training, Australian defence industry partnerships
Lockheed Martin Canada is the Canadian subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation and a defense systems integrator headquartered in Ottawa. The company describes a Canadian workforce of about 1,000 people focused on advanced software engineering, systems integration, manufacturing, training, and sustainment services for Canada and allied customers.
ProducesNaval combat management systems, Surface-combatant design integration, Mission systems integration, Defense software engineering, Training and sustainment services
Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control is the Lockheed Martin business segment responsible for many of the company's missile, rocket, air-defense, precision-strike, and fire-control programs. The segment manufactures and supports systems including PAC-3, THAAD, GMLRS, PrSM, JASSM, LRASM, Hellfire, JAGM, Javelin, Apache fire control, Sniper targeting pods, IRST21, hypersonics programs, and related logistics and integration services.
ProducesAir and missile defense systems, Tactical missiles and precision-strike weapons, Rocket artillery munitions and precision fires, Fire-control systems and targeting sensors, Mission operations, readiness, logistics, engineering support, and integration services
Lockheed Martin Space is the space business segment of Lockheed Martin Corporation, focused on satellites, space transportation systems, strategic deterrence, missile warning, missile defense, classified national-security space work, and related ground-system integration. Its catalog-relevant work includes military satellite communications, positioning and navigation, overhead persistent infrared missile warning, strategic systems, and proliferated space-architecture programs for U.S. and allied government customers.
Producesmilitary and civil satellites, missile warning and tracking, military satellite communications, positioning, navigation, and timing satellites, strategic and missile defense systems, space-ground mission systems
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Corporation is the Lockheed Martin space-systems manufacturer label tied in this catalog to U.S. national-security satellite programs, especially the GPS III navigation-satellite block. Lockheed Martin's current Space business researches, designs, develops, engineers, and produces satellites, space transportation systems, strategic systems, advanced strike systems, and defensive systems for U.S. government and allied missions.
ProducesMilitary navigation satellites, Missile-warning and overhead persistent infrared satellites, Strategic and missile-defense systems, National-security space integration, Spacecraft production and ground-system support
Lockheed Martin Systems is the public contractor label NAVAIR uses for Lockheed Martin's mission-systems contribution to the MH-60R Seahawk, alongside Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation as airframe manufacturer. The label points most directly to Lockheed Martin Systems Integration in Owego, New York, which integrated MH-60R mission avionics, sensors, cockpits, and related maritime-helicopter systems before the same line of work became associated with Lockheed Martin's Rotary and Mission Systems and Sikorsky organizations.
ProducesMission avionics integration, Maritime helicopter mission systems, Common cockpit avionics, Sensors and electronic support systems, Naval combat systems
Lockheed-Georgia Co. was the Marietta, Georgia aircraft manufacturing arm of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, centered on the former Bell Bomber / Air Force Plant 6 complex beside Dobbins. The operation became one of Lockheed's major military-aircraft production centers, moving from Korean War-era refurbishment and B-47 work into the C-130 Hercules, C-141 Starlifter, and C-5 Galaxy transport programs.
Producesmilitary transport aircraft, strategic airlifters, tactical airlifters, aircraft production and sustainment
Los Alamos National Laboratory is a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory in northern New Mexico with a central role in the National Nuclear Security Administration weapons enterprise. Its public mission material describes work on nuclear weapons design, certification, component manufacturing, stockpile modernization, plutonium science, and surveillance of active U.S. stockpile systems.
ProducesNuclear weapons design and certification, Stockpile stewardship and modernization, Nuclear and non-nuclear weapons components, Plutonium pit production, National security science and engineering
Luoyang Optoelectro Technology Development Center is a Chinese AVIC precision-guided-weapons and electro-optical systems organization based in Luoyang, Henan. Public exhibition and defense-reference sources identify LOEC with air-to-air missiles, launchers, ground test equipment, electro-optical tracking equipment, laser and infrared technologies, and the LS and LT precision-guided bomb families.
ProducesPrecision-guided munitions, Laser-guided bombs, Satellite-aided glide bombs, Electro-optical tracking and observing devices, Air-to-air missile and launcher research
Lurssen is a German shipbuilding manufacturer associated in this catalog with naval vessels built by Fr. Lurssen Werft and its later defence organization. The Bremen-Vegesack yard traces its origin to Friedrich Lurssen's 1875 boatbuilding workshop near Bremen, while its military-vessel line was separated as Naval Vessels Lurssen (NVL) in 2021 and transferred to Rheinmetall's naval systems business in 2026.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Corvettes and patrol vessels, Mine-countermeasure vessels, Yacht and special-vessel construction
Lürssen is a catalog manufacturer attribution profile used to group weapon records whose public sources identify this builder, production organization, or production category under this exact label.
Producescatalog manufacturer attribution
M Adler D is a Croatian defense manufacturer that designs and produces rocket systems, grenade launchers, mortars, and fire-control instruments from its production facility in Croatia.
ProducesRocket artillery systems, Grenade launchers, Mortars, Fire-control instruments
Machine-Building Plant named after M. I. Kalinina is the Yekaterinburg-based Kalinin machine-building plant, a Russian public joint-stock industrial enterprise whose lineage runs from a nineteenth-century artillery workshop through Soviet Plant No. 8 and into guided air-defense equipment production. Its own history describes the post-1957 shift from barrel artillery to anti-aircraft guided missiles, while EU sanctions records identify the modern MZiK entity with combat equipment for S-300V and Buk-M1 air-defense systems.
Producesair-defense system equipment, surface-to-air missile launch equipment, anti-aircraft artillery lineage, civil industrial machinery and production services
Magellan Aerospace is a Canadian aerospace manufacturer whose defense-relevant work spans aeroengine and aerostructure components, military and space products, rocket systems, illumination flares, and engine repair and overhaul. The public company operates from facilities in North America, Europe, and India, with its corporate office in Mississauga, Ontario and important defense production work in Winnipeg, Kitchener, Mississauga, and other sites.
Producesaeroengine components, aerostructures, illumination flares, rocket systems, military and space products, engine repair and overhaul
Malyshev Factory is a Kharkiv-based Ukrainian state heavy-engineering and defense plant best known for armored vehicle production, tank engines, and repair or modernization work tied to Soviet and Ukrainian main battle tank families.
Producesmain battle tanks, armored vehicles, tank diesel engines, transmissions and drives, armored vehicle repair and modernization, heavy machine building
Malyshev Plant is a Kharkiv-based Ukrainian state armored-vehicle and heavy-engineering enterprise tied to tank production, tank modernization, armored personnel carrier work, diesel engines, and the T-84 Oplot and BTR-4 entries in this catalog.
Producesmain battle tanks, armored personnel carriers, armored vehicle modernization, heavy diesel engines, defense vehicle components
Maremont was a U.S. industrial company whose Saco, Maine defense operation manufactured M60-family machine guns and related gun-barrel work for U.S. government customers before the Saco business was separated and sold.
ProducesMachine guns, Small arms manufacturing, Gun barrels, Defense manufacturing, Automotive components
Marine Specialised Technology is a British high-speed craft manufacturer based at Bromborough on the River Mersey. The company designs, builds, refits and supports rigid inflatables, high-speed workboats and patrol craft for defence, security, law-enforcement, search-and-rescue and professional maritime operators.
ProducesHigh-speed patrol boats, Rigid-hulled inflatable boats, Military and law-enforcement workboats, Craft refit, maintenance, spares and training
Marlin-Rockwell was the short-lived wartime corporate name that linked the Marlin firearms line to World War I military production and later industrial bearing work in the United States. Its defense work covered Browning Automatic Rifle production, machine guns for infantry, aircraft and tanks, and aircraft-related industrial work before later Marlin reorganizations.
ProducesMilitary firearms, Machine guns, Ball bearings, Aerospace components
Martin refers to the Glenn L. Martin Company and Martin Company lineage, a U.S. aircraft, missile, and space manufacturer founded by Glenn L. Martin in 1912 and carried into Martin Marietta after a 1961 merger with American-Marietta. In this catalog, the name anchors pre- and transitional Cold War missile records whose period sources identify Martin as the developer or prime contractor rather than the later Lockheed Martin successor.
Producesair-to-surface guided missiles, surface-to-surface cruise missiles, military aircraft, space launch vehicles, Cold War aerospace systems
Martin Marietta was a U.S. aerospace, defense, space, electronics, and materials company formed in 1961 and absorbed into Lockheed Martin after the 1995 Lockheed-Martin Marietta merger. Its defense work included Cold War precision munitions and missile programs, including production of the AGM-62 Walleye television-guided glide bomb and development of the M712 Copperhead laser-guided 155 mm artillery projectile.
Producesprecision-guided munitions, missiles, space launch systems, defense electronics, aerospace systems
Marvin Engineering Co. is a U.S. aerospace and defense manufacturer based in Inglewood, California, with a catalog-relevant portfolio centered on airborne stores carriage and release equipment, missile launchers, pylons, ejector racks, aircraft armament equipment, and related sustainment work.
Producesairborne stores carriage and release equipment, missile launchers, ejector racks, aircraft pylons, F-35 aircraft armament equipment, maintenance, repair, overhaul, and spares support
Maschinenbau Kiel, usually shortened to MaK, was a Kiel-based German manufacturer whose tracked-vehicle branch produced Bundeswehr armored vehicles while its marine-engine business later continued under Caterpillar.
Producestracked military vehicles, marine diesel engines, diesel locomotives
Matra was a French aerospace, defense, automotive, electronics, and media industrial group whose defense business became one of the roots of MBDA. Founded after World War II by Marcel Chassagny, Matra developed a long missile and air-launched weapons line before its high-technology activities merged into Aerospatiale Matra and then the European EADS and MBDA structures.
Producesair-to-air missiles, air-launched munitions, missile systems, aerospace and defense electronics
Maxson Electronics was the Cold War electronics and missile-production successor to W.L. Maxson Corporation, a U.S. defense contractor with plants in Great River, New York, and Old Forge, Pennsylvania. Public museum and reference sources connect the company most clearly to subcontract production of the Martin AGM-12 Bullpup air-to-surface missile family and to second-source production of the Beech-developed AQM-37A supersonic target missile.
ProducesAir-to-surface missile production, Supersonic target missiles, Military electronics and guidance-related manufacturing
Mazagon Dock Limited is the legacy manufacturer name for Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited, India's Ministry of Defence-controlled naval shipyard at Mumbai. The company builds and refits warships, submarines, offshore platforms, patrol craft, support vessels, and heavy-engineering structures, including Indian Navy destroyer, frigate, and submarine programs.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Submarine construction and refit, Surface combatants, Offshore patrol and support vessels, Offshore oil platforms and heavy engineering, Ship repair and modernization
Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited is an Indian Ministry of Defence shipyard at Mumbai, producing frontline naval vessels, submarines, patrol craft, support vessels, and offshore engineering structures. Official company material describes MDL as a Navratna defence public sector undertaking, a lead shipyard for major surface combatants, and the only Indian shipyard credited with building both destroyers and conventional submarines for the Indian Navy.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Destroyers and frigates, Submarine construction and refit, Offshore patrol and support vessels, Commercial and auxiliary vessels, Offshore platforms and heavy engineering
MBDA is a multinational European missile and complex-weapon systems group formed in 2001 from the missile activities of Airbus, BAE Systems, and Leonardo. In this catalog it anchors MBDA-marked cruise missiles, guided bombs, and anti-tank systems built across France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Germany.
ProducesDeep-strike missiles, Naval cruise missiles, Battlefield anti-tank systems, Air-defense missiles, Force protection
MBDA France is the French national company within MBDA's integrated European missile group, centered on missile design, development, programme management, production, integration, testing, support, and pyrotechnic work across French sites including Le Plessis-Robinson, Selles-Saint-Denis, and Bourges. Its public role is tied to French sovereign missile capability and to MBDA product families that cover air dominance, force protection, air defense, battlefield, tactical strike, and deep-strike missions.
ProducesMissiles and complex weapon systems, Air defense and force protection missiles, Air-to-air missile systems, Deep-strike and tactical missile programmes, Missile integration, testing, production, and support
MBDA Italy is the Italian operating company and industrial network of MBDA, focused on missile seekers, guidance, software production, integration, launch subsystems, and missile-system manufacturing. It provides the manufacturer context for the cataloged Aspide, Albatros, and SPADA 2000 air-defense family and the Italian missile-industrial footprint behind MBDA's force-protection portfolio.
ProducesMissile seekers, Guidance, navigation, and control, Missile design, development, and validation, Weapons systems integration and launch subsystems, Software production and electromagnetic analysis
MBDA UK is the United Kingdom operating company within MBDA's multinational missile group, focused on designing, assembling, upgrading, and supporting complex weapon systems for land, sea, and air customers.
ProducesComplex weapon systems, Precision strike missiles, Air defense missiles, Missile assembly and support
McDonnell Aircraft Corporation was a St. Louis aerospace manufacturer founded by James S. McDonnell in 1939 and absorbed into McDonnell Douglas in 1967. Its military-aircraft work centered on U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force jet fighters, including the F-101 Voodoo and F-4 Phantom II, while the same industrial base also became important to early U.S. human-spaceflight programs.
Producescarrier-based fighter aircraft, interceptors and tactical fighter aircraft, reconnaissance aircraft, Cold War military aviation, human-spaceflight spacecraft heritage
McDonnell Douglas was a major U.S. aerospace and defense manufacturer formed in 1967 from McDonnell Aircraft and Douglas Aircraft, later absorbed into Boeing in 1997. In this catalog it anchors legacy fighter, strike, helicopter, and heritage aerospace lines that still appear across several weapon entries.
Producesfighter aircraft, strike aircraft, attack helicopters, military aircraft, aerospace systems
McDonnell Douglas; Boeing covers legacy McDonnell Douglas aircraft programs that became part of Boeing's defense portfolio after the 1997 merger. The manufacturer context is most useful for systems whose design, production, or sustainment history crosses that corporate boundary, including St. Louis-built combat aircraft such as the AV-8B Harrier II and F-15 family.
ProducesMilitary aircraft, Strike aircraft, Fighter aircraft, V/STOL aircraft, Heritage aerospace programs
MD Helicopters is a U.S. light-helicopter manufacturer based in Mesa, Arizona, with civil, law-enforcement, utility, and military product lines descended from the Hughes and McDonnell Douglas light-rotorcraft families. Its current public lineup centers on MD 500-series aircraft, including the MD 500E, MD 530F, and TH/AH-530 family, while the company also supports fielded MD fleets through parts, service, training, and upgrades.
ProducesLight utility helicopters, Scout and attack helicopters, Law-enforcement and government rotorcraft, Military training, support, parts, and fleet upgrades
MECAR is the Belgian ammunition manufacturer now operating within KNDS Belgium, with a lineage centered on medium- and large-calibre rounds for armored vehicles, tanks, infantry weapons, mortars, artillery, and naval guns.
ProducesMedium- and large-calibre ammunition, Direct-fire ammunition for light armored vehicles, tanks, and infantry vehicles, Mortar and artillery ammunition, Naval gun ammunition, Tracer, flare, pyrotechnic, and explosives production capabilities
Mechanikai Művek was a Hungarian state industrial manufacturer at Törökbálint whose defense work centered on ammunition, mines, grenades, artillery and tank rounds, and industrial explosives.
ProducesAmmunition components, Land mines, Mortar and artillery ammunition, Industrial explosives, Defense demilitarization
Mercedes-Benz Trucks is Daimler Truck's Mercedes-Benz commercial-truck segment and a producer of special-purpose vehicles used in defense mobility roles. The segment develops, produces, and distributes Mercedes-Benz trucks across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America, while Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks markets defense-ready Unimog, Zetros, Atego, Actros, and Arocs families for military logistics, off-road support, and specialist chassis applications.
ProducesHigh-mobility military logistics trucks, Special-purpose off-road truck chassis, Protected-cab defense vehicle platforms, Commercial truck platforms adapted for military support roles, Vehicle powertrains and truck production
The Merkava and Armored Vehicles Directorate (MANTAK) is the Israel Ministry of Defense organization responsible for Israel's indigenous tank and armored-vehicle production base, including the Merkava, Namer, and Eitan families.
Producestank programs, armored vehicle production, tracked APC programs, wheeled APC programs, ground maneuver systems, defense industrial base
Merré Shipyard is a French naval and workboat manufacturer based at Nort-sur-Erdre near Nantes. Its public portfolio spans 12-to-80-metre steel and aluminium vessels, including dredging craft, harbour tugs, pilotage and port-work boats, passenger craft, environmental vessels, and recent French Navy support-boat programs.
ProducesSteel and aluminium naval craft, Diving-support and mine-countermeasures support boats, Harbour tugs and pusher tugs, Port-work craft, Dredging and workboat construction, Custom engineering, outfitting, commissioning, and after-sales support
MESKO S.A. is a Polish defense manufacturer based in Skarżysko-Kamienna, best known for ammunition, rockets, and missile production. In this catalog it anchors the MESKO builder facet for PPZR Grom and related Polish air-defense and munitions lines.
Producesammunition, rockets, missile systems, air defense, anti-tank weapons, small- and large-caliber ammunition
MGI Engineering is a privately held United Kingdom engineering and defence-technology company in Witney, Oxfordshire, with a public defence portfolio centred on autonomous one-way effectors, collaborative unmanned aircraft, and rapid prototyping for long-range strike programmes.
ProducesLong-range one-way effectors, Unmanned strike aircraft, Autonomous collaborative platforms, Rapid prototyping and systems engineering, Defence and security engineering
Mikoyan is the Soviet and Russian aircraft design bureau behind the MiG fighter family, including the catalog's MiG-21, MiG-25, MiG-29, MiG-31, and MiG-35 entries. In this catalog it anchors the fighter, interceptor, and multirole combat-aircraft lineage that runs from the 1939 bureau through the UAC-era MiG brand.
ProducesFighter aircraft, Interceptor aircraft, Multirole combat aircraft, Military aviation, Aerospace design
Mikoyan-Gurevich is the Soviet fighter-design bureau that created the MiG family, specializing in interceptors and multirole combat aircraft that later continued as the MiG brand within UAC.
Producesfighter aircraft, interceptors, multirole combat aircraft, military aircraft design
Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant is the Soviet-origin rotorcraft design bureau and prototype-production plant behind the Mi helicopter family, now organized within Russian Helicopters' National Helicopter Center Mil&Kamov.
ProducesHelicopter design, Prototype production, Mi-series rotorcraft, Military and civil helicopters
Milan Army Ammunition Plant was a U.S. Army government-owned, contractor-operated ammunition installation in Milan, Tennessee, best known for load, assemble, and pack work, fuzes, 40mm ammunition, mortars, and cluster-bomb unit dispensers before its 2025 deactivation.
Producesammunition production, load, assemble, pack, fuzes, cluster-munition components, demilitarization
Milanion NTGS is Milanion Group's mobile indirect-fire specialist, centered on the ALAKRAN vehicle-mounted mortar family and related ammunition pathways. NTGS describes itself as a UK-headquartered defense technology and engineering company with research, engineering, manufacturing, and support facilities in Spain and the UAE, while Milanion Group presents the company as the group's operating arm for mobile mortar systems, munitions pathways, and rapid indirect-fire capability.
Producesmobile mortar systems, mortar ammunition, vehicle-mounted indirect fire, defense systems integration
Military Industrial Company is a Russian defense manufacturer focused on wheeled armored vehicles and protected mobility systems, best known for the BTR-82 family and related platform work.
Produceswheeled armored vehicles, protected mobility, armored personnel carriers, tactical armored vehicles, special-purpose military vehicles
Minerva Special Purpose Vehicles is a United Arab Emirates armored-vehicle manufacturer producing bespoke protected vehicles for civilian, security, and military customers. Its public military portfolio centers on the Panthera line, including light armored personnel carriers, rapid-response vehicles, MRAP configurations, and troop-carrier conversions.
ProducesArmored personnel carriers, Light armored vehicles, Protected mobility, Mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles, Rapid-response vehicles, Troop carriers, Civil-security armored vehicles
Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ) is the Minsk-based Belarusian vehicle manufacturer behind a major Soviet and post-Soviet heavy-truck lineage. Its current public product range centers on cargo vehicles, passenger vehicles, trailers, and special vehicles, while its defense-industrial relevance comes from Cold War wheeled missile-launcher chassis and S-300 launcher vehicles built on MAZ-derived platforms.
ProducesHeavy trucks, Cargo vehicles, Passenger vehicles, Trailers and semi-trailers, Special vehicles, Historical missile-launcher chassis
Missile Research and Development Center (MRDC) was the Houthi-aligned Yemeni missile-force research division described in open-source reporting from the Yemen war. CSIS traces the organization to a missile force established in May 2015 and credits its researchers with converting Yemeni V-755 missiles from S-75/SA-2 surface-to-air stocks into Qaher-family land-attack rockets.
ProducesSurface-to-surface missile conversion, Ballistic missile research, Houthi-aligned Yemeni missile force, Repurposed S-75/SA-2 missile stocks
Mitsubishi Electric is a Japanese electronics and defense-systems manufacturer whose defense work includes air-defense sensors, missiles, radars, electronic-warfare equipment, C4I systems, space systems, communications equipment, and EO/IR systems for Japan's Self-Defense Forces and export-oriented product lines.
Producesair-defense systems, missiles, radar systems, electronic warfare, C4I systems, defense space systems, military communications, EO/IR systems
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is a Tokyo-headquartered Japanese industrial and defense manufacturer whose Aircraft, Defense & Space segment covers defense aircraft, missile systems, naval ships, maritime systems, tanks, and space systems. Its catalog relevance centers on Japan-linked aerospace and naval weapons, including the F-2 support fighter, ASM-3A air-to-ship missile, and Japan's role in the Global Combat Air Programme.
ProducesDefense aircraft, Missile systems and stand-off defense, Naval ships and maritime systems, Defense vehicles, Space launch and space systems, Unmanned aerial, underwater, and ground vehicle technology
MKE is Turkey's state-owned defense-industrial manufacturer for weapons, ammunition, explosives, pyrotechnics, and heavy ordnance, with official roots in the Turkish state arsenal system and modern legal continuity from the 1950 Makina ve Kimya Endustrisi Kurumu. Its present product base spans large-caliber weapon systems, small arms, artillery ammunition, rockets, explosives, and industrial materials for Turkish and export customers.
Producesartillery systems, large-caliber weapons, ammunition, small arms, explosives and pyrotechnics, defense manufacturing
MKE, Sarsilmaz, and Kalekalip are Turkish small-arms producers grouped here because the cataloged MPT-76 rifle facet credits the national infantry rifle program to all three manufacturers.
Producesinfantry rifles, small arms, machine guns, sniper rifles, grenade launchers, defense manufacturing
Molniya (later Vympel) identifies the Soviet air-to-air missile design lineage behind the R-60 and the later transfer of short-range missile work to Vympel's Toropov design bureau. Open references describe NPO Molniya as the design office that began R-60 work, while Vympel histories record the 1981 transfer of NPO Molniya specialists and R-73 missile topics into the Vympel enterprise.
ProducesShort-range air-to-air missiles, Infrared-guided aircraft weapons, Soviet fighter missile development, Aircraft missile integration and launch equipment
Mossberg, Remington, Akkar, and other manufacturers describes a multi-source shotgun manufacturing base behind broad 12-gauge shotgun coverage. It groups U.S. pump-action producers such as O.F. Mossberg & Sons and Remington Firearms with Turkish shotgun makers such as Akkar, plus other firms that produce 12-gauge sporting, security, law-enforcement, and military-adjacent shotguns.
Produces12-gauge shotguns, pump-action shotguns, sporting and field shotguns, law-enforcement and defensive shotgun configurations
Motovilikha Plant is the Perm-based historic artillery and metallurgical builder behind Russia's long-running cannon, howitzer, and rocket-system production line, and it anchors the catalog's Motovilikha-made artillery entries.
ProducesArtillery, Multiple Launch Rocket Systems, Metallurgy, Heavy Machine Building
Motovilikha Plants is a Perm-based Russian defense-industrial and machine-building company whose roots reach back to 1736. In this catalog it is the builder facet for artillery, mortars, and multiple launch rocket systems such as 2S12 Sani, 2S23 Nona-SVK, 2S9 Nona, BM-21 Grad, and Tornado-S.
ProducesArtillery systems, Mortars, Multiple launch rocket systems, Machine-building, Metallurgy
MOWAG is the historic Swiss military-vehicle builder in Kreuzlingen, now operating within General Dynamics European Land Systems as GDELS-Mowag GmbH. In this catalog it anchors Swiss wheeled armored vehicle manufacturing, especially the Piranha and Eagle families and the protected-mobility engineering behind them.
ProducesWheeled armored vehicles, Protected mobility, Drivetrain engineering, Military mobility
MSI-Defence Systems is a British defence manufacturer based in Norwich, Norfolk, focused on stabilized small- and medium-calibre weapon systems, naval gun mounts, remote weapon stations, sensors, fire control, and short-range counter-UAS systems. Its public product line centers on the SEAHAWK naval gun family and TERRAHAWK land systems, with cataloged MSI systems including the DS30M 30 mm naval gun and Terrahawk Paladin very-short-range air-defense system.
Producessmall- and medium-calibre naval gun systems, stabilized remote weapon stations, very short-range air defense, counter-UAS systems, electro-optical sensors and fire control, weapons support services
MSM Group is a Slovak defence manufacturer and ammunition-production group within Czechoslovak Group. Its public materials describe a vertically integrated portfolio that spans artillery, tank, medium-caliber, mortar, rocket, and ammunition-component work, alongside life-cycle services, military containers, mobile air-traffic-control towers, and radar towers.
Produces155 mm artillery ammunition, 152 mm and 122 mm artillery ammunition, 105 mm artillery ammunition, 30 x 165 mm medium-caliber ammunition, Tank ammunition, Mortar ammunition, Ammunition components and fuzes, Ammunition life-extension, modernization, and disposal services, Nitrocellulose and raw-material inputs for ammunition production, Military containers, mobile air-traffic-control towers, and radar towers
Multiple ammunition manufacturers describes distributed production of standardized small-arms cartridges by commercial, state, and military suppliers in more than one country. The label is most useful for cataloged ammunition families whose identity comes from a shared cartridge specification, such as 9 mm Luger, 5.56x45 mm NATO, .308 Winchester, and .338 Lapua Magnum, rather than from one exclusive factory or prime contractor.
ProducesStandardized small-arms ammunition production, Centerfire rifle, pistol, and revolver cartridges, SAAMI, C.I.P., and NATO-standard cartridge families, Commercial, law-enforcement, and military ammunition supply
Multiple contractors identifies U.S. Navy mine systems whose public fact files assign production to more than one contractor rather than a single named prime. The connected records are Quickstrike naval mines, a family of aircraft-laid shallow-water mines that combine Navy mine hardware, target-detection devices, bomb bodies or purpose-built cases, and later precision-delivery kits across a distributed ordnance supply base.
Producesnaval mines, aircraft-laid mines, mine target-detection devices, safe-and-arm devices, precision mine-delivery kits, U.S. Navy ordnance production
Multiple NATO and NATO-compatible ammunition producers describes a distributed ammunition industrial base rather than a single company. It covers public catalog records whose manufacturing context is tied to NATO-standard or NATO-compatible ammunition families made across allied, partner, state-owned, and private-sector plants, especially 155 mm artillery ammunition where official procurement and industrial-base sources describe multi-country production, joint purchasing, and capacity expansion.
Produces155 mm artillery ammunition, NATO-standard indirect-fire ammunition interoperability, projectiles, fuzes, primers, propelling charges, and complete shots, multi-country ammunition procurement and production capacity
Soviet and Russian naval shipbuilding has long operated as a distributed state industrial base rather than a single yard. Major surface-combatant and small-combatant programs were divided among yards in Leningrad/St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Kerch, Rybinsk, Khabarovsk, and other shipbuilding centers, with specialist design bureaus and production plants supplying hull designs, sensors, propulsion, weapons integration, and fleet maintenance.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, surface combatants and patrol ships, missile corvettes and fast attack craft, frigates and anti-submarine escorts, naval repair, refit, and systems integration
Multiple state and commercial ammunition producers describes a dispersed ammunition production base made up of national arsenals, state-owned plants, government-owned contractor-operated facilities, commercial cartridge makers, explosives suppliers, projectile-body plants, filling lines, and export channels. It is most useful for broad ammunition families whose public sources identify standardized calibers, multi-country production, or state and private industrial participation rather than one exclusive factory.
Producessmall-arms ammunition, rifle and machine-gun cartridges, artillery ammunition, state arsenals and ammunition plants, commercial ammunition production, multi-country ammunition supply chains
Multiple U.S. contractors refers to the U.S. conventional ammunition production base where government-owned facilities, contractor-operated plants, commercial suppliers, and Army-managed procurement channels produce or assemble ammunition recorded in the catalog when public sources do not isolate one named corporate manufacturer.
Producesconventional ammunition, artillery ammunition, munitions load-assemble-pack work, government-owned contractor-operated ammunition plants, Army-managed ammunition procurement
Munitions India Limited is an Indian state-owned ammunition and explosives manufacturer headquartered in Pune. Formed from the corporatization of the Ordnance Factory Board, it operates a production network covering artillery ammunition, mortar bombs, rockets, hand grenades, tank ammunition, propellants, explosives, and related battlefield stores for Indian and export customers.
Producesartillery ammunition, mortar bombs, rockets, tank ammunition, small and medium calibre ammunition, hand grenades, propellants and high explosives
Mytishchi Machine-Building Plant is a Russian defense manufacturer in Mytishchi, Moscow Region, focused on tracked and wheeled special-purpose chassis, air-defense platforms, and the MMZ lineage behind the ZSU-23-4 Shilka.
ProducesTracked special-purpose chassis, Air-defense platforms, Military vehicle production, Wheeled and tracked support equipment
MZKT, marketed publicly as Volat, is a Belarusian state-owned builder of heavy wheeled chassis, special vehicles, and transporters that underpin launcher, air-defense, armored, and logistics platforms in this catalog.
Producesspecial wheeled chassis, heavy equipment transporters, military trucks, launcher carriers, armored vehicles
Nammo-Pocal is a Pennsylvania mortar-ammunition producer within Nammo's U.S. defense business. Nammo identifies the former Pocal operation as a specialist in non-lethal practice ammunition, with Moscow and Scranton, Pennsylvania production sites, and U.S. Army sources connect the Scranton operation to M769 full-range practice cartridges and M751/M775/M781 mortar practice fuzes.
ProducesMortar training ammunition, Full-range and short-range mortar practice ammunition, Point-detonating mortar practice fuzes, Load-assemble-pack work for mortar ammunition, Precision metal parts, CNC turning, assembly, and factory automation
Nampho Shipyard is a North Korean naval and commercial shipbuilding facility at the west-coast port city of Nampho. Open-source satellite analysis and defense reporting identify the yard as North Korea's primary ship construction and repair facility, with recent military significance centered on large surface-combatant construction for the Korean People's Navy.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Ship repair and fitting out, Surface combatants, Commercial port and shipyard infrastructure
Nanchang Aircraft Company was a Chinese state aircraft manufacturer in Nanchang, Jiangxi, associated with Plant 320, the Q-5/A-5 Fantan attack aircraft, early Chinese MiG-19/J-6 license-production work, and the industrial lineage that later operated publicly as Hongdu Aviation Industry Group under AVIC.
Producesmilitary aircraft manufacturing, ground-attack aircraft, jet trainer aircraft, licensed aircraft production, airframe and missile production
National Aerospace Science and Technology Park is a Pakistan Air Force-led aerospace, cyber, IT, and sensor-technology ecosystem in Pakistan, with public work spanning aviation, space, radar, communications, computing, and defense R&D.
ProducesAerospace research and development, Cyber and IT infrastructure, Avionics and sensor systems, Radar and surveillance systems, Innovation incubation and training, Defense technology parks
National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) is Taiwan's state-supervised defense technology institute and a major domestic producer of missiles, electronics, unmanned systems, naval systems, and dual-use technology. Its public mandate covers research, development, manufacture, and sale of defense technology and major weapon equipment, with the Ministry of National Defense named as its supervisory authority.
ProducesMissile and rocket systems, Air-defense and anti-ship weapons, Unmanned aircraft systems, Electronic, communications, and sensor systems, Defense technology manufacturing and sustainment, Dual-use technology transfer
NESCOM is Pakistan's Islamabad-based defense engineering commission, founded in 2000 to administer major missile and weapons-development programs. Open sources connect the commission and its affiliated complexes to Pakistani guided rockets, stand-off weapons, air-launched munitions, and UAV industrial cooperation.
ProducesMissile systems, Guided munitions, UAVs, Defense electronics, Naval systems
The National Nuclear Security Administration is the semi-autonomous U.S. Department of Energy agency responsible for the military application of nuclear science, including stewardship, modernization, and production work for the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile. Its role is not a single factory: NNSA directs a national nuclear security enterprise of laboratories, plants, and sites that design, qualify, manufacture, assemble, surveil, and sustain nuclear weapon systems and components.
Producesnuclear weapon stockpile stewardship, nuclear weapon modernization, life-extension programs, warhead component production, nuclear security enterprise coordination
Naval Air Systems Command is the U.S. Navy systems command responsible for naval aviation acquisition, engineering, test, logistics, and life-cycle support. NAVAIR traces its current form to 1966, when it succeeded the Navy's Bureau of Naval Weapons, and its public mission covers aircraft, weapons, aviation systems, training equipment, sustainment, and readiness support for Navy and Marine Corps forces.
Producesnaval aviation acquisition, aircraft and weapons life-cycle support, aviation systems engineering, mission-system software, test and evaluation, fleet readiness and sustainment
Naval Factories is the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy shipyard complex in Bandar Abbas, used in open sources for the country's indigenous warship construction, repair, and Mowj-class production line.
Produceswarship construction, ship repair and modernization, frigates, corvettes, submarine support, support ships
Naval Group is France's state-backed naval-defense shipbuilder and systems integrator, producing and supporting submarines, surface combatants, naval equipment, combat systems, underwater weapons, drones, and fleet services for France and export customers.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, submarines, surface combatants, combat systems, underwater weapons, naval drones, fleet support and services
Navistar Defense was Navistar's military-vehicle business and now operates as ND Defense, a U.S. tactical-vehicle and defense-manufacturing company focused on MRAP platforms, military truck upfitting, contract manufacturing, and fleet lifecycle support from Madison Heights, Michigan.
ProducesTactical wheeled vehicles, MRAP platforms, Contract manufacturing, Life cycle support, Vehicle upfitting
NESCOM is the short public name for Pakistan's National Engineering and Scientific Commission, a state-linked Pakistani defense R&D organization associated with missile, rocket, UAV, and defense-electronics development. Public records describe an Islamabad-based commission with limited corporate disclosure, while defense reporting and product pages connect NESCOM-linked programs to Pakistan-origin guided rocket and missile systems.
Producesmissile systems, guided rockets, UAVs, defense electronics, aerospace R&D
Newport News Shipbuilding Co. is HII's Virginia shipyard division and one of the United States' key builders of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and submarines, anchoring the catalog's Nimitz-class carrier entry.
ProducesNuclear-powered aircraft carriers, Nuclear-powered submarines, Ship refueling and overhaul, Naval shipbuilding
Nexter is the historic French land-systems builder now legally renamed KNDS France, linking this catalog to artillery, armored vehicles, guns, turrets, and ammunition production.
ProducesArmored vehicles, Artillery systems, Guns and turrets, Ammunition, Robotics and autonomous systems, Defense equipment
Nexter Munitions is the French ammunition manufacturer in the former Nexter industrial base, now presented by KNDS as KNDS Ammo France. Its public product scope covers artillery, tank, armored-vehicle, naval, medium-caliber, and loitering munitions, with the historic Nexter Munitions name still appearing in corporate filings and reference sources for French-produced rounds.
ProducesArtillery ammunition from 105 mm to 155 mm, Main battle tank ammunition, 90 mm armored-vehicle ammunition, Medium-caliber ammunition, Naval ammunition, Pyrotechnic components and assemblies
NII-400 (Gidropribor) is the Soviet and Russian naval-underwater-weapons research and production organization behind a long line of torpedoes, mines, anti-mine systems, hydroacoustic countermeasures, and underwater vehicles. Established in wartime Leningrad as NII-400 for mine, torpedo, and sweeping research, it was renamed Gidropribor in 1966, later became the Gidropribor central research institute and NPO Uran lead organization, and now operates as JSC Concern Sea Underwater Weapon - Gidropribor in Saint Petersburg.
ProducesNaval torpedoes, Naval mines, Anti-mine systems, Hydroacoustic countermeasures, Autonomous and remotely operated underwater vehicles
NIIP is the Zhukovsky-based Russian Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Design, a defense-electronics organization focused on fighter-aircraft weapon control systems, medium-range air-defense missile systems, radar control, and related aerospace electronics. In this catalog it is the builder facet behind NIIP-linked Russian air-defense and radar-control entries, including the 2K12 Kub / SA-6 Gainful lineage.
ProducesAircraft weapon control systems, Medium-range air-defense missile systems, Radar control systems, Defense electronics
NIMR Automotive is a United Arab Emirates military-vehicle manufacturer within EDGE Group's Platform & Systems cluster, focused on light and medium-weight wheeled tactical and armoured vehicles. Its catalog relevance comes through the AJBAN family of 4x4 protected mobility vehicles, alongside broader NIMR product lines such as HAFEET 6x6 vehicles and JAIS MRAP platforms.
Produces4x4 protected tactical vehicles, 6x6 armoured vehicles, mine-resistant armoured vehicles, mission-system integration, military-vehicle production and support
Nizhny Novgorod Television Plant (NITEL) is a Russian radio-electronics and radar manufacturer in Nizhny Novgorod. The plant traces its industrial history to First World War-era telephone and radio-equipment production, then moved into radar work after a 1946 government assignment. Open radar references identify NITEL and its Soviet-era Gorky Television Plant predecessor as production sites for long-range VHF air-surveillance radars including P-14/Oborona, Nebo, Nebo-U, and Nebo-SV family systems.
ProducesRadar production, Air-defense radar equipment, Radio-electronic equipment, Military radar modernization and support
No. 172 Plant was the Perm artillery works and design bureau historically tied to Soviet field guns and howitzers, including the A-19 represented in this catalog. Its public history runs through several renamed corporate forms, but its archive value is the same Perm heavy-artillery lineage.
ProducesArtillery design and production, Towed guns and howitzers, Anti-tank guns, Self-propelled artillery, Metallurgy and machine-building
No. 2 Degtyarev Plant is the historic Kovrov arms factory now associated with the V.A. Degtyarev Plant legal identity and the ZiD brand. It built Soviet small arms and anti-aircraft weapons and is the manufacturer context for the catalog's ZPU-1 entry.
ProducesSmall arms, Heavy machine guns, Anti-aircraft guns, Grenade launchers, Motor vehicles
No. 9 Uralmash Plant is the wartime Uralmash-derived artillery manufacturer in Yekaterinburg associated with Soviet and Russian towed guns, tank guns, and the D-20 gun-howitzer. Current sanctions and registry-style references identify it as a Russian military-industry company at Pervoy Pyatiletki Square.
ProducesTowed artillery, Tank guns, Barrel-artillery production, Defense manufacturing
No. 9 Uralmashzavod is the historical Yekaterinburg artillery-plant name associated with Plant No. 9 / Zavod No. 9, a Soviet and Russian producer of artillery guns and barrel-artillery systems. The manufacturer connects this catalog's D-1, D-44, D-74, and D-30 records to the wider Uralmash and Plant No. 9 artillery lineage.
ProducesTowed artillery, Tank guns, Barrel-artillery production, Artillery design
NOCTIS is a Ukrainian defense-technology developer focused on counter-UAV interception, automation software, and terminal guidance for unmanned systems. Publicly available information centers on ZIRKA, a high-speed interceptor drone developed by NOCTIS with investment support and manufacturing-scaling expertise from Vyriy Industries.
ProducesCounter-UAV interceptors, Drone interception software, Autonomous target detection, Machine-vision terminal guidance, Counter-Shahed air-defense automation
Nord Aviation was a French state-owned aerospace and missile manufacturer active during the early Cold War. Its defense work joined aircraft production, target drones, tactical missiles, and guided anti-ship weapons, with MBDA tracing major European missile milestones to Nord programs such as SS.10, SS.11, AA.20, AS.20, AS.30, and Exocet MM38.
ProducesGuided missiles, Anti-tank missiles, Anti-ship missiles, Military transport aircraft, Target drones
Nordseewerke was a German shipyard in Emden whose defense relevance comes from naval ship construction, repair, and engineering work under Rheinstahl, Thyssen, and later ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems ownership. Founded in 1903 as Nordseewerke - Emder Werft und Dock AG, the yard became part of Thyssen's shipbuilding base and contributed to German Navy surface combatants including the Brandenburg-class / F123 frigate and Braunschweig-class / K130 corvette programs.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Frigates and corvettes, Submarine and naval-vessel engineering, Ship repair, refit, and outfitting, Commercial shipbuilding and offshore structures
Noricum is the Austrian-origin artillery manufacturer lineage associated with the GH N-45 155 mm gun-howitzer, a Voest-Alpine/Noricum refinement of Gerald Bull's GC-45 design. The name now appears in public sources through T&T Technology and Trading's Noricum Group-linked production rights, support, spares, and marketing activity for GHN-45-family artillery.
Produces155 mm howitzer systems, Towed artillery, Artillery production rights, Artillery support and spares, Licensed artillery production
Norinco is the public export and manufacturer label most often used for China North Industries Corporation and the wider Norinco Group / China Ordnance industrial system. For this catalog, the profile groups Chinese-built infantry weapons, artillery, rockets, and guided weapons where public sources identify Norinco as the maker, exporter, designer, or system integrator.
Producesmilitary export and defense cooperation, infantry weapons, artillery and rocket systems, guided weapons and smart ammunition, armored assault systems, air defense and missile defense, unmanned systems, optoelectronics and C4ISR
Norinco and licensed or copied producers describes a Chinese state-ordnance production lineage rather than a single factory. The name centers on China North Industries Corporation and Norinco Group context, while also covering Type 63-family rockets and launchers that public references identify as Norinco-produced, state-factory-developed, licensed, copied, or derivative systems made outside China.
ProducesChinese state ordnance production, defense products and military trade, 107 mm rockets and multiple rocket launchers, licensed and copied Type 63-family production, artillery rockets, launchers, ammunition, optronics, vehicles, and explosives
NORINCO and licensed or derivative producers covers China North Industries Group Corporation Limited, its export-facing NORINCO identity, earlier Chinese state factories, and foreign producers that manufactured licensed or derivative versions of NORINCO-origin weapon families. The shared production context is most relevant for systems whose public record spans Chinese state production and later copies or adaptations, especially light rocket artillery and export artillery systems.
ProducesLand systems and armored vehicles, Rocket artillery and long-range suppression weapons, Tube artillery and precision-guided ammunition, Small arms, munitions, and military export systems, Licensed and derivative production of Chinese-origin weapon families
Norma Precision is a Swedish small-arms ammunition manufacturer based in Åmotfors, Värmland. The company traces its ammunition production to 1902 and remains centered on hunting, sporting, precision-rifle, pistol, revolver, rimfire, shotshell, component, and governmental small-caliber ammunition lines. Norma is part of Beretta Holding through the 2022 acquisition of RUAG Ammotec, which added Norma, RWS, Geco, and Rottweil to Beretta Holding's ammunition portfolio.
ProducesSmall-caliber ammunition, Centerfire rifle cartridges, Precision and match ammunition, Hunting ammunition, Pistol and revolver ammunition, Reloading components, Governmental ammunition
Nortek is a Norwegian ocean-technology manufacturer focused on acoustic Doppler instruments for measuring motion in marine environments. Its public product lines include acoustic Doppler current profilers for ocean, coastal, river, port, harbor, buoy, and vessel-mounted survey work, plus Doppler velocity logs used for subsea navigation by unmanned vehicles, remotely operated systems, surface vehicles, and diver equipment.
ProducesAcoustic Doppler current profilers, Doppler velocity logs, Vessel-mounted current-measurement systems, Oceanographic sensors, Subsea navigation instruments
North American Rockwell was the short-lived 1967-1973 aerospace and defense name created by the merger of North American Aviation and Rockwell Standard. In this catalog it anchors the OV-10 Bronco builder facet and the wider North American/Rockwell space hardware lineage.
ProducesMilitary aircraft, Spacecraft, Defense aerospace production
North Korean defense industry is the DPRK's state-directed missile, artillery, and ordnance production base, including Scud-derived ballistic missiles, newer solid-propellant systems, multiple rocket launchers, and munitions factories. Public reporting describes a large but opaque military-industrial sector organized around state planning bodies, machine factories, and weapons programs rather than transparent commercial producers.
Producesballistic missiles, short-range ballistic missiles, solid-propellant missiles, missile production, multiple rocket launchers, tube artillery and munitions
North Korean shipbuilding industry describes the state-directed naval production base that builds, repairs, modifies, and fits out Korean People's Navy vessels at yards including Nampho, Chongjin, Najin/Rajin, and Sinpo. Public sourcing is strongest for recent guided-missile destroyers and submarine work because North Korean state media, satellite imagery, and defense analysts have documented those programs more clearly than the underlying industrial chain.
Producesguided-missile destroyers and surface combatants, submarines and ballistic-missile submarine work, naval repair, relaunch, and fit-out activity, ship-launched missile integration, military shipyard infrastructure
North Korean state arms industry describes North Korea's state-controlled munitions and missile-production network rather than a single corporate manufacturer. Open sources place major roles with the Workers' Party of Korea Munitions Industry Department, the Second Economic Committee or Commission, the Second Academy of Natural Sciences, specialized machine-industry bureaus, and subordinate factories that produce missiles, rocket artillery, ammunition, and small arms.
ProducesMunitions production, Ballistic missile production, Ammunition manufacturing, State-controlled defense industry, Weapons export support
Northrop Corporation was a U.S. aerospace manufacturer founded by Jack Northrop in 1939 and absorbed into Northrop Grumman through the 1994 Grumman transaction. Its defense-aircraft work ranged from flying-wing research and wartime aircraft production to lightweight export fighters and low-observable bomber programs, with the catalog's direct manufacturer link currently centered on the Northrop F-5 family.
Producesmilitary aircraft design and production, supersonic light fighter aircraft, flying-wing and low-observable aircraft development, aircraft sustainment and structural support
Northrop Grumman is a U.S. aerospace and defense contractor whose catalog footprint spans stealth bombers, airborne command-and-control aircraft, mission systems, and medium-caliber chain guns.
Producesaircraft, mission systems, space systems, missile defense, advanced weapons, electronic systems
Not publicly disclosed is a catalog builder facet for defense systems whose producer is not identified in open sources. It keeps documented equipment searchable without inventing a corporate manufacturer or unsupported provenance.
Producesguided bomb kits, precision-guided munitions, air-delivered munitions
Public sources for the connected Qutaish-1 armored vehicle document a Yemeni designation, South African Leopard APV supply, and local assembly in Yemen, but they do not identify a named factory, design bureau, or commercial manufacturer for the vehicle.
Producesarmored protected vehicle assembly, Yemeni military vehicle production, undocumented production organizations
Not publicly identified is a catalog builder facet for weapon records whose manufacturer or production line is not named in the available public reporting. In this catalog it preserves that uncertainty instead of guessing a builder, so readers can see which entries remain unattributed.
Producesunidentified manufacturer records, unattributed armored vehicle production, catalog provenance and attribution
Novator is the short English name commonly applied to the Yekaterinburg-based OKB Novator missile design bureau, a Russian producer of air-defense, missile-defense, anti-ship, land-attack, and naval missile systems. The organization traces its lineage to OKB-8, created in December 1947 at the M. I. Kalinin plant, and later became part of the Almaz-Antey air-defense industrial group.
Producessurface-to-air missiles, cruise missiles, anti-ballistic missile interceptors, naval missile systems, missile launchers and training systems
Novator Design Bureau is a Russian missile-design bureau in Yekaterinburg known for long-range anti-aircraft, cruise, naval, anti-submarine, and missile-defense work, with Kalibr as its connected public catalog system.
ProducesCruise missile design, Surface-to-air missile design, Naval strike missiles, Missile production, Defense research and development
Novator Plant is a Russian missile manufacturer name that appears in open missile tables for the 9M728/R-500 Iskander-K cruise missile. The name points to the Novator missile enterprise in Yekaterinburg, whose public records and sanctions listings more commonly identify it as OKB Novator, NPO Novator, or Joint-Stock Company Experimental Design Bureau Novator.
ProducesGround-launched cruise missiles, Long-range air-defense missiles, Anti-ballistic missiles, Naval cruise missiles, Missile design, production, repair, and integration
Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association is the Novosibirsk aircraft plant associated with V.P. Chkalov, a Russian aerospace manufacturer within the UAC and Sukhoi production network, best known today for Su-34 serial production and Superjet 100 component work.
ProducesCombat aircraft production, Aircraft assembly, Military aircraft components, Aerospace manufacturing
NP Aerospace is a UK armour technology manufacturer and vehicle integrator based in Coventry, with product lines spanning composite vehicle armour, ballistic helmets, body armour plates, shields, bomb-disposal suits, and military vehicle support. Its public materials describe a vehicle systems business that integrates electronics, mission equipment, stowage, armour upgrades, testing, certification, spares, and through-life engineering support for protected mobility fleets.
Producesarmour technology, vehicle integration, composite vehicle armour, ballistic protection, military vehicle support, through-life fleet support
NPO BASALT JSC is the full legal-name form used in sanctions and weapons-tracking sources for the Russian Bazalt ammunition enterprise in Moscow. Public sources describe the organization as a major Russian producer and developer of aerial bombs, mortar ammunition, anti-tank grenade-launcher systems, hand grenades, naval anti-saboteur munitions, and related ammunition programs inside the Rostec-linked defense-industrial structure.
ProducesAerial bombs and FAB-family bomb bodies, Glide-bomb and correction-module munition programs, Anti-tank grenade-launcher systems, Mortar and artillery ammunition, Hand grenades and naval anti-saboteur grenade launchers
NPO Mashinostroyenia is a Reutov-based Russian missile and aerospace design bureau within the Tactical Missiles Corporation holding. Its connected missile lineage includes heavy naval anti-ship weapons, coastal-defense missile families, and current hypersonic cruise-missile programs.
Producesmissile design, cruise missiles, anti-ship missiles, coastal defense missile systems, space systems, military spacecraft
NPO Novator is a Russian missile design bureau within the Almaz-Antey group, known for developing surface-to-air, cruise, and anti-ballistic missile systems. In this catalog it anchors the Novator-linked weapon family that stretches from the 2K11 Krug lineage to later systems such as 53T6 and the 3M-54 Klub family.
ProducesSurface-to-air missiles, Cruise missiles, Anti-ballistic missiles, Air-to-air missiles, Missile design and integration
NPO Splav is a Tula-based Russian defense manufacturer focused on multiple launch rocket systems, rocket artillery ammunition, and related launch-munition families. Public sanctions, reference, and industry sources place it inside the Rostec and Techmash structure and connect it to the Grad, Uragan, Smerch, Tornado, TOS-2, and Zemledeliye lines.
ProducesMultiple launch rocket systems, Rocket artillery ammunition, Thermobaric and incendiary munitions, Remote mining systems
NPO Vympel is the Russian missile design bureau and production enterprise formally associated with the State Machine Building Design Bureau Vympel named after I.I. Toropov. Public defense-industry and regulatory sources describe the Moscow organization as a specialist in air-to-air guided missiles, air-to-surface missiles, air-defense missiles, aircraft launchers, ejection units, hardpoints, and defensive countermeasure devices.
ProducesAir-to-air guided missiles, Air-to-surface guided missiles, Missiles for land and naval air-defense systems, Aircraft missile launchers and ejection units, Aircraft hardpoints, racks, and countermeasure devices
NPP Rubin is a Russian radio-electronics manufacturer in Penza that develops and produces automated command, control, communications, and information systems for military and internal-security customers. Its public footprint runs from Soviet-era computing and automated-control work to modern tactical air-defense automation systems, including the Barnaul-T and Magistr-SV families.
Producesautomated command-and-control systems, military communications, air-defense automation, radio-electronic systems, special-purpose information systems
NSWC Indian Head is the U.S. Navy warfare-center division at Indian Head, Maryland, focused on energetics, ordnance, and explosive ordnance disposal technology. NAVSEA identifies the command as a field activity of Naval Sea Systems Command and part of the Navy's Science and Engineering Establishment; its public mission spans energetic-material research, applied technology, prototyping, acquisition engineering, low-rate production, in-service support, EOD technology, surveillance, and demilitarization.
Producesenergetics, ordnance, explosive ordnance disposal technology, rocket motors, propellants and explosives, pyrotechnics, CAD/PAD devices, conventional ammunition, demilitarization
Nudelman OKB-16 was the Soviet design bureau led by Alexander Nudelman that developed aircraft cannon, rocket, and missile systems, including the Strela-1 lineage represented in this catalog.
ProducesAir-defense missile systems, Autocannons and gun systems, Rocket and missile development, Precision engineering ordnance design
O.F. Mossberg & Sons is a family-owned American firearms manufacturer founded in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1919 by Oscar F. Mossberg and his sons Iver and Harold. Its catalog relevance centers on pump-action shotguns, especially the Model 500 and 590/590A1 lines, while the company's current public portfolio also includes rifles, autoloading shotguns, pistols, parts, and accessories.
ProducesPump-action shotguns, Tactical and law-enforcement shotguns, Sporting shotguns, Bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles, Handguns and firearm accessories
OCEA is a French aluminum shipbuilder founded in Les Sables d'Olonne in 1987, with defense-relevant work centered on fast patrol boats, offshore patrol vessels, and maritime safety and security craft. Its catalog-connected work includes FPB patrol boats for coast guard missions and the larger OPV 270 offshore patrol vessel family represented by BRP Gabriela Silang.
Producesaluminum patrol vessels, fast patrol boats, offshore patrol vessels, maritime safety and security craft
Oerlikon Contraves is the Swiss air-defense builder lineage behind the Oerlikon twin-gun and Skyguard families, later absorbed into Rheinmetall Air Defence AG. In this catalog it anchors legacy anti-aircraft cannons, fire-control systems, and the Oerlikon-branded short-range air-defense lines that Rheinmetall still markets.
Producesair defence systems, medium-calibre automatic cannons, fire-control systems, naval air defence, airburst ammunition
OKB Peleng was a Russian special design bureau in Yekaterinburg that worked on military radio-electronic and meteorological support equipment. Its public disclosure record ties the bureau to the Almaz-Antey air-defense industrial structure, RPMK-1 Ulybka export-completion work, and the Ulybka-M development program.
Producesmeteorological military systems, radio-electronic equipment, radiosonde and radio-direction equipment, military R&D and production support, special design bureau
Omsktransmash is a Russian state-owned armored-vehicle builder in Omsk, best known for T-80-family tank production, T-80BVM modernization, and TOS-1A heavy flamethrower systems.
Producesmain battle tanks, heavy flamethrower systems, tracked armored vehicles, military vehicle modernization
Operator-built covers weapons and munitions assembled by operators, local workshops, or clandestine fabricators rather than a registered defense company. It groups ad hoc rockets, incendiary bottles, and vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices when public sources describe production or conversion by users, cells, or workshops instead of a formal manufacturer.
Producesimprovised weapon fabrication, operator-built munitions, local workshop production, clandestine production networks, vehicle-borne and incendiary improvisation
Orbital ATK; Cessna identifies the industrial pairing behind the AC-208 Combat Caravan: a Cessna 208 Caravan utility airframe and the ATK/Orbital ATK armed mission-conversion lineage now represented in Northrop Grumman special-mission aircraft work.
Producesspecial mission aircraft, armed ISR aircraft, light attack aircraft, utility turboprop aircraft, mission-system integration
Oshkosh Defense is Oshkosh Corporation's military-vehicle business unit, focused on tactical wheeled vehicles, mobility systems, and lifecycle support for defense customers.
ProducesMilitary vehicles, Tactical wheeled vehicles, Mobility systems, Lifecycle support, Delivery vehicles
Chinese naval landing-ship production is often documented at batch or hull-list level rather than under one stable corporate name. For the Type 072 landing-ship family, public references identify a distributed production base that included Zhonghua/Hudong-Zhonghua, Dalian, Wuhan, and Fujian Baima yards across different production runs.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Landing ships, Tank landing ships, Amphibious warfare ships, Batch-level Chinese shipyard attribution
OTO Melara was the La Spezia-based Italian defense manufacturer whose naval guns, artillery, turret systems, and armored-vehicle programs now survive as Leonardo heritage branding in the catalog.
Producesnaval guns, artillery systems, turret weapon systems, ammunition, armored vehicles
Otokar is a Turkish Koç Group land-systems manufacturer that builds wheeled and tracked armored vehicles, tactical vehicle variants, and turret systems. In this catalog it anchors the Cobra family and related Otokar armored-vehicle entries while reflecting the company's wider bus and truck business.
ProducesWheeled armored vehicles, Tracked armored vehicles, Turret systems, Tactical armored vehicles, Commercial buses and trucks
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex is Pakistan's aerospace complex at Kamra, where it manufactures, rebuilds, and upgrades military aircraft, trainers, and avionics for the Pakistan Air Force.
Producesaircraft manufacturing, maintenance, repair and overhaul, avionics production, trainer aircraft, fighter aircraft, general engineering
Pakistan Ordnance Factories is Pakistan's state ordnance complex at Wah Cantt, producing conventional small arms, ammunition, rockets, explosives, propellants, and related military stores for Pakistan's defence forces and export customers.
Producessmall arms, artillery ammunition, rocket ammunition, tank and anti-tank ammunition, explosives and propellants, military stores
Palestinian Islamic Jihad is a Palestinian militant organization whose al-Quds Brigades armed wing is tied in the catalog to locally produced rocket artillery, launch equipment, and Iranian-enabled missile-production know-how.
Producesrocket artillery, locally fabricated munitions, unmanned aircraft systems, anti-tank weapons, improvised explosive devices
Panhard is a legacy French vehicle builder whose military-vehicle work centered on light wheeled armored cars, reconnaissance vehicles, armored personnel carriers, and related fire-support variants now associated with the Arquus heritage line.
ProducesLight wheeled armored vehicles, Armored reconnaissance vehicles, Armored personnel carriers, Direct-fire and anti-tank armored variants
Pantex Plant is the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration site near Amarillo, Texas, responsible for nuclear-weapon assembly, disassembly, life-extension, modification, surveillance, high-explosives work, and related stockpile-support production. The plant began as a World War II ordnance facility and, since the Cold War consolidation of U.S. nuclear weapons work, has served as the primary final assembly and life-extension center for U.S. nuclear weapons.
ProducesNuclear weapon final assembly, Nuclear weapon disassembly and dismantlement, Life-extension and modification work, High-explosives development, testing, and fabrication, Stockpile surveillance and joint test assembly support, Interim storage and surveillance of plutonium pits
Patria is a Finnish defence, security, and aviation company whose catalog-relevant work includes protected mobility, turreted mortar systems, lifecycle sustainment, technology transfer, and armored wheeled vehicle production centered on the Patria AMV and Patria 6x6 families.
Producesarmored wheeled vehicles, protected mobility, turreted mortar systems, defence and weapon systems, lifecycle support and technology transfer
Patria Hägglunds Oy was the Finnish-Swedish joint venture formed around the AMOS 120 mm turreted mortar program. Patria describes the AMOS collaboration as beginning with Swedish Hägglunds in 1995, with Patria responsible for weapon development and Hägglunds responsible for the turret and auxiliary systems. A later Patria article says Patria and Hägglunds set up Patria Hägglunds in 1999 to sell and market the jointly developed AMOS system, and Patria's 2010 Finnish Army order notice described the venture as owned equally by Patria Oyj and BAE Systems Hägglunds AB.
Producesturreted mortar systems, breech-loaded 120 mm mortar turrets, armored vehicle weapon integration, joint Finnish-Swedish mortar marketing, AMOS mortar vehicles
Patria Vammas Oy was a Finnish weapon-systems company in the Tampella-to-Patria heavy-weapons lineage, associated with mortar, field-gun, and ammunition work before Vammas was absorbed into Patria's consolidated defence-industrial group in 1997.
Producesmortar systems, field artillery, weapon systems, Finnish heavy weapons
Peene-Werft is a German naval and coastguard-vessel shipyard in Wolgast on the Baltic Sea. Founded in 1948, the yard became a major East German naval-production site and today operates inside Rheinmetall's Naval Systems division, where its work centers on series production, ship repair, refit, outfitting, and section construction for German Navy and coastguard programs.
ProducesNaval vessel construction, Coastguard vessel construction, Ship repair, refit, and maintenance, Steel, aluminium, and stainless-steel section manufacturing, Production-related naval design through Konstruktionsbuero Ost
Pella Shipyard is a Russian shipyard at Otradnoye in Leningrad Region, publicly described by the company as a leading Russian tug producer and by defense reporting as a producer of naval patrol boats and small missile ships for the Russian Navy. Its public defense-linked catalog role centers on Project 03160 Raptor high-speed patrol boats and Project 22800 Karakurt small missile corvettes, both of which have published catalog records connected to Pella.
ProducesNaval patrol boats, Small missile ships, Harbor and escort tugs, Pilot, lifeboat, and guard-boat production
Perennial Autonomy is a U.S. defense technology company focused on AI-enabled defensive drones and counter-UAS interceptors. Its catalog connection is MEROPS, a truck-portable interceptor system, and related Bumblebee and Hornet systems procured by U.S. counter-drone organizations.
ProducesCounter-UAS interceptors, Autonomous defensive drones, AI-enabled drone sensing and targeting, Attritable unmanned systems
Perm Machine-Building Plant is the catalog name for the Soviet-era Perm artillery works later known as Motovilikha Plants, a Perm-based heavy machine-building and defense enterprise tied to tube artillery and rocket-artillery production. The catalog connection is the 2A36 Giatsint-B, whose development and manufacturer are attributed by Ukrainian defense-university material to the Machine-Building Plant in Perm.
Producestube artillery, towed artillery, rocket artillery, heavy machine-building, metallurgy
PGW Defence Technologies is a Canadian precision-rifle builder descended from Prairie Gun Works, with catalog relevance through the Timberwolf/C14 sniper rifle family and the LRT-3 .50 BMG anti-materiel rifle.
Producesprecision rifles, sniper weapon systems, anti-materiel rifles, rifle accessories
Pine Bluff Arsenal is a U.S. Army government-owned, government-operated arsenal in Arkansas that supports munition, chemical/biological defense, and textile readiness for the joint force. Its catalog connection is strongest in smoke ammunition, illuminating and infrared munitions, white- and red-phosphorus filling, hand grenades, and related pyrotechnic manufacturing.
ProducesSmoke ammunition, Illuminating and infrared munitions, White- and red-phosphorus munition filling, Hand grenades, Chemical and biological defense equipment, Protective textiles, Depot storage and surveillance
Piranha Tech is a Ukrainian electronics and engineering manufacturer focused on electronic warfare, counter-UAV, and related defense/security systems for military, security, and infrastructure users.
Produceselectronic warfare, counter-UAV, interceptor drones, networked counter-UAS control, radio electronics, defense security systems
Piranha Tech LTD is a Ukrainian defense-technology manufacturer focused on electronic warfare, radio jamming, counter-UAV systems, interceptor drones, and radio-electronic equipment for mobile teams, fixed sites, critical infrastructure, and vehicle-mounted protection.
Produceselectronic warfare, counter-UAV systems, radio-electronic equipment, mobile protection systems, fixed EW complexes, interceptor drones, air-defense control software
PJSC Kramatorsk Heavy Duty Machine Tool Building Plant is a Ukrainian heavy machine-tool manufacturer whose wartime defense role includes the 155 mm ordnance and prime-contractor work associated with the 2S22 Bohdana self-propelled howitzer.
Produces155 mm artillery ordnance, self-propelled artillery systems, heavy metalworking machine tools, special-purpose industrial machinery, demining machinery
Plant named after Y.M. Sverdlov is a Russian federal state enterprise in Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region, with a long-running role in explosives, special chemicals, ammunition equipping, and related industrial machinery. Public industrial listings identify the plant's official site at sverdlova.ru and describe production of industrial and special chemistry, industrial explosives for mining and oil-and-gas work, ammunition manufacture and disposal, and machinery production.
ProducesIndustrial explosives, Special chemistry, Ammunition manufacture and disposal, Ammunition filling and explosive equipping, Chemical and non-standard machinery production
Plant No. 4 named after Voroshilov, Krasnoyarsk was the wartime and early postwar Krasmash state-defense identity tied to Soviet automatic anti-aircraft artillery production, including the AZP-57 gun of the S-60 system.
Producesanti-aircraft artillery, artillery production, munitions, Soviet defense manufacturing
Plant No. 4 Perm was a Soviet numbered defense plant attribution tied in open reference material to the 100 mm KS-19 anti-aircraft gun, a heavy towed air-defense weapon accepted into Soviet service in 1948.
ProducesAnti-aircraft artillery, Towed artillery production, Soviet Cold War gun systems
Plant No. 575 (Kovrov) was the numbered Soviet designation assigned in 1950 to the Kovrov Mechanical Plant, a Vladimir-region weapons plant created from the earlier Degtyarev plant branch. Its documented defense work spans infantry weapons, grenade launchers, machine guns, portable rocket launchers, and missile-related production before the modern Kovrov Mechanical Plant shifted into Rosatom-linked gas-centrifuge manufacturing.
ProducesSoviet-era infantry weapons production, Rocket-propelled grenade launchers, Kalashnikov-pattern machine guns, Portable rocket launchers, Missile and air-defense component production, Modern gas-centrifuge manufacturing at the successor plant
Plant No. 8 was the Soviet-era designation for the M.I. Kalinin machine-building plant, an artillery and air-defense manufacturer tied to the 61-K 37 mm anti-aircraft gun and later successor work under MZiK in Yekaterinburg.
Producesanti-aircraft artillery, air-defense systems, missile launch equipment, military and industrial machinery
Plant No. 9 is a Yekaterinburg artillery manufacturer and design-production organization rooted in the Soviet Uralmash artillery works. Formed as an independent wartime plant with OKB-9 in 1942, it became closely associated with F. F. Petrov's artillery design school and with gun systems for towed artillery, tank armament, self-propelled guns, and naval anti-submarine launchers.
Producesbarrel artillery systems, tank guns, self-propelled artillery guns, towed artillery, naval rocket-bomb launchers, artillery repair and modernization
Plant No. 92 was a Soviet artillery-production plant in Gorky, now Nizhny Novgorod, associated with the Novoe Sormovo industrial site and V. G. Grabin's wartime gun-design bureau. Its public record is fragmented across overlapping English names, but museum and reference sources connect the plant to production of the 122 mm M-30 howitzer and the ZiS family of anti-tank and divisional guns.
Producesartillery systems, anti-tank guns, field and divisional guns, wartime serial production engineering
Plant No. 92 Nizhny Novgorod is the catalog's historical manufacturer facet for the Soviet No. 92 artillery plant in the Gorky/Nizhny Novgorod industrial complex. Sources tie the plant lineage to Novoe Sormovo, wartime Plant No. 92 artillery output, later Gorky/Nizhny Novgorod machine-building names, and the 120-PM-38 mortar entry represented in this catalog.
Producesartillery systems, mortars, air-defense systems, defense industrial production
PM Combat Ammunition Systems is a U.S. Army project office under Capability Program Executive Ammunition and Energetics at Picatinny Arsenal. The office develops, produces, procures, fields, and manages life-cycle support for conventional artillery and mortar ammunition, precision-guided cannon munitions, mortar weapons, fire-control systems, propellants, primers, fuzes, and fuze setters for U.S. soldiers, Marines, other U.S. services, special operations users, and allies.
ProducesConventional artillery and mortar ammunition, Precision-guided cannon munitions, Mortar weapons and fire-control systems, Artillery propellant, primers, fuzes, and fuze setters, U.S. Army ammunition acquisition and life-cycle management
Polaris Government & Defense is the government and military vehicle arm of Polaris Inc., a U.S. off-road vehicle manufacturer whose public filings describe military and commercial off-road vehicles within the company's Off Road segment. The defense business adapts Polaris all-terrain, side-by-side, snowmobile, and utility platforms for military, public-safety, and government users.
ProducesUltralight tactical vehicles, Military all-terrain vehicles, Government off-road vehicles, Special operations mobility, Vehicle sustainment and accessories
Polish and Czechoslovak manufacturers refers to the state-directed Warsaw Pact armored-vehicle production base that built, licensed, adapted, or converted Soviet-derived systems in Poland and Czechoslovakia. Its most relevant systems include postwar T-34/85 production in Polish and Czechoslovak plants and later Czechoslovak conversion work that combined BVP-1 hulls with OT-64 SKOT turret components.
ProducesLicensed tank production, Armored personnel carriers, Tracked vehicle conversions, Warsaw Pact armored-vehicle industry, Postwar Polish and Czechoslovak state plants
Poly Technologies is a Chinese state-owned defense-trade company associated with China Poly Group and Poly International. In this catalog it is tied to the CS/VP3 MRAP, a Chinese mine-resistant armored vehicle credited to Poly Technologies in defense reference sources.
Producesdefense trade, special equipment export, armored vehicles, air defense systems, security systems
The post-Soviet optical and artillery-instrument industry covers former Soviet design and production capacity that continued to supply, overhaul, export, and modernize sighting equipment after 1991. In this catalog it is tied to artillery optics such as the MT-12 sighting suite, where public sources identify a mix of Soviet-origin instruments and current successor-market support rather than one surviving corporate manufacturer.
Producesartillery optical sights, panoramic periscope sights, gunner collimators, night-vision sighting equipment, optical-electronic defense systems
PPT Namenska is a Serbian state-owned defense manufacturer in Trstenik that produces mortars, grenade launchers, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, aircraft components, and selected complex combat-system assemblies.
ProducesMortars, Grenade launchers, Complex combat-system integration, Unmanned ground vehicles, Aircraft landing gear and hydraulic systems, Hydraulic and pneumatic equipment
Practika is a Ukrainian research-and-production association focused on military and special-purpose vehicles, including the Kozak protected-vehicle family. Its public materials describe a full-cycle enterprise founded in 1993 that later reoriented toward defense production and supplies armored vehicles for Ukrainian state customers and export markets.
ProducesArmored vehicles, MRAP-class protected mobility vehicles, Special-purpose vehicles, Armored glass and vehicle protection, Defense production under Ukrainian state orders
Pratt & Whitney is a United States aerospace propulsion builder and RTX business whose military-engine portfolio includes the F135 engine that powers all variants of the F-35 Lightning II, including the cataloged F-35C.
Producesmilitary aircraft engines, fighter propulsion, engine sustainment, commercial aircraft engines, auxiliary power units
Precision Electro-Mechanics Plant (ZTEM) is a Belarusian state defense enterprise founded in 2009 to develop and produce military products, with a catalog-relevant role in missile weapons, rocket systems, training equipment, and the Polonez family of long-range rocket and missile systems.
Producesmissile weapons, multiple launch rocket systems, rocket and missile modernization, test and training equipment, satellite communications support
PRETIS d.d. is a Bosnian ammunition manufacturer in Vogošća, near Sarajevo, focused on large-caliber mortar, artillery, tank, rocket, and air-bomb ammunition. The company describes its current production and future production as controlled under ISO quality-assurance standards and built to applicable NATO MIL standards and specifications.
ProducesLarge-caliber mortar ammunition, Artillery ammunition, Tank ammunition, Rocket ammunition, Air bombs
Primex Technologies was a U.S. defense and aerospace manufacturer formed from Olin Corporation's ordnance and aerospace businesses at the start of 1997. Its public product base covered munitions, propellants, satellite propulsion systems, electronics products, projectile integration, and warhead integration before General Dynamics acquired the company in January 2001 and renamed it General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems.
ProducesAir-delivered cluster munitions, Combined-effects submunitions, Medium- and large-caliber ammunition, Propellants, Projectile and warhead integration, Satellite propulsion systems
Primoco UAV SE is a Czech unmanned-aircraft manufacturer whose public product line centers on the One fixed-wing UAV family. The company began with the 100 kg One 100, moved to the larger One 150 as its current flagship platform, and presents the aircraft for civil and military reconnaissance, border and coastal security, infrastructure monitoring, intelligence, aviation calibration, and related unmanned aviation services.
Producesmedium-sized unmanned aircraft, ISR UAVs, border and coastal surveillance, infrastructure monitoring, aviation calibration services, unmanned aviation services
Progress Arsenyev Aviation Company is a Russian helicopter manufacturing plant in Arsenyev, Primorsky Krai, within the Russian Helicopters industrial group. Its catalog relevance is the Ka-52 attack and reconnaissance helicopter, with official Russian Helicopters material identifying Progress as a helicopter plant and listing Ka-52 Alligator production alongside Ka-52K and Ka-62 preparation.
ProducesHelicopter manufacturing, Attack helicopters, Airframe production, Military aerospace
Progress plant, Arsenyev identifies the Soviet and Russian production site in Arsenyev, Primorsky Krai, that open missile references credit with manufacturing major naval anti-ship missile families. In this catalog it is kept as the producer label for source-backed missile records, while the separate modern helicopter company profile covers Progress Arsenyev Aviation Company.
Producesanti-ship cruise missile production, naval missile manufacturing, Arsenyev aerospace and defense production
PT Pindad is Indonesia's state-owned ground-defense manufacturer, producing small arms, ammunition, armored vehicles, special vehicles, and industrial equipment from its base in Bandung.
ProducesSmall arms, Ammunition, Armored vehicles, Special vehicles, Ground systems, Defense manufacturing
QinetiQ is a United Kingdom-based defense, security, test, evaluation, and training company formed from the Ministry of Defence's former Defence Evaluation and Research Agency. In this catalog it connects most directly to aerial target and decoy UAV systems, especially the Banshee target-drone family used for threat representation and air-defense training.
ProducesThreat representation, Uncrewed aerial targets, Test and evaluation, Mission readiness training, Defense technology, Autonomous systems
Qiuxin Shipyard was a Shanghai shipyard associated with China State Shipbuilding Corporation and later Jiangnan Shipyard. Public defense references connect the yard to smaller People's Liberation Army Navy combatants and mine-countermeasure vessels, including Type 037IG missile boats, the first Type 081 Wochi-class minesweepers, and Type 082-family mine-countermeasure ships.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Mine-countermeasure vessels, Missile boats, Submarine chasers and patrol craft, Small commercial and inland-waterway vessels
Qods Aviation Industries is an Iranian defense-aerospace builder associated with unmanned aircraft, including the Mohajer UAV family represented in this catalog by the Mohajer-6. Public sanctions and reference records describe the company as tied to Iran Aviation Industries Organization and Iran's defense ministry, with a difficult-to-source operating history because of name changes and sanctions listings.
ProducesUnmanned aerial vehicles, Armed reconnaissance UAVs, Light aircraft and aviation systems, Parachutes and powered paragliders
Quantum Systems is a German unmanned-systems company that designs and manufactures electric VTOL drones, sensors, autonomy software, and related robotic systems for defense, security, public-safety, and industrial users.
ProducesElectric VTOL unmanned aircraft, Aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, Autonomy software and AI-enabled sensing, Defense and security unmanned systems, Ground robotics and multi-domain unmanned systems
Raduga Design Bureau is the catalog name for the Dubna missile design bureau legally identified as A.Y. Bereznyak GosMKB Raduga JSC. Part of Tactical Missiles Corporation, it develops and modernizes Russian air-launched cruise missiles, anti-ship missiles, and related guided missile families represented in this catalog.
Producesair-launched cruise missiles, air-to-surface guided missiles, anti-ship missiles, precision-guided missile modernization, hypersonic flight research
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems is an Israeli government-owned defense technology company whose catalog footprint centers on air and missile defense, electro-optical guided missiles, precision-guidance kits, active protection systems, and related command-and-control technologies.
Producesair and missile defense, precision-guided missiles, guided bomb kits, active protection systems, naval and land combat systems, electronic warfare and C4I
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Northrop Grumman are jointly associated in public sources with the LITENING airborne targeting-pod family: Rafael developed the original Israeli LITENING work, and Northrop Grumman became the U.S. prime contractor and upgrade provider for AN/AAQ-28 LITENING configurations.
Producesairborne electro-optical targeting pods, infrared and visible-light target sensors, laser designation and ranging, close-air-support mission systems, targeting-pod upgrades and sustainment
Ratel Robotics is a Ukrainian developer and producer of unmanned ground robotic systems, logistics platforms, evacuation equipment, engineering robots, drone-launch support systems, and related FPV products.
ProducesUnmanned ground vehicles, Logistics UGVs, Medical evacuation robotics, Remote mining and engineering robots, Demining robotics, Drone-launch support platforms, UGV support equipment
Raytheon is the defense-focused business of RTX Corporation, with roots in the Raytheon Company founded in 1922 and current work across integrated air and missile defense, missiles, sensors, radars, smart weapons, space systems, and counter-UAS effectors. In this catalog, the Raytheon builder facet connects U.S. and allied systems including Patriot, Tomahawk, AMRAAM, NASAMS effectors, TOW, Javelin components, Standard Missile interceptors, Stinger, Coyote, and Paveway guidance kits.
ProducesIntegrated air and missile defense, Missiles and precision weapons, Radar and sensors, Counter-UAS systems, Naval and air-launched effectors, Space and missile defense
Raytheon and BAE Systems Bofors identifies the U.S.-Swedish industrial team behind Excalibur precision projectiles, pairing Raytheon's guided-munition work with BAE Systems Bofors' Swedish artillery and intelligent-munitions expertise.
Produces155 mm precision-guided artillery projectiles, intelligent munitions, artillery weapon systems, precision fires
Raytheon Co. refers to the legacy Raytheon Company defense manufacturer whose missile, radar, sensor, command-and-control, and mission-systems work became part of RTX Corporation after the 2020 merger with United Technologies. For catalog records that retain the abbreviated Raytheon Co. label, the strongest public tie is to U.S. guided-missile programs such as the AIM-54 Phoenix, where NAVAIR lists Hughes Aircraft Co. and Raytheon Co. as contractors.
Producesguided missiles and interceptors, integrated air and missile defense, naval air-defense weapons, radars, sensors, C5I, and mission systems
Raytheon Network Centric Systems Company is the Raytheon Company Network Centric Systems organization identified in U.S. Army procurement records for McKinney, Texas-produced ITAS/TOW modernization equipment. Raytheon described the wider NCS segment as a net-centric defense electronics business focused on networked sensors, command-and-control communications, air traffic management, homeland security, and electro-optic combat systems.
ProducesNetworked sensors, Electro-optic target acquisition, Command and control systems, Ground surveillance and reconnaissance systems, Battlefield radar and communications, Air traffic management systems
Raytheon Systems is a U.S. Raytheon legacy manufacturing label that appears in official Air Force weapon documentation for late-1990s and early-2000s precision-weapons work. In this catalog it is most directly tied to the enhanced GBU-15 glide-bomb upgrade, where the Air Force identifies Raytheon Systems as contractor for the GPS/INS-equipped enhanced version, and to the post-Hughes AMRAAM production period in which Air Force budget material named Raytheon Systems Company as the sole-source AMRAAM producer.
ProducesPrecision-guided munitions, Missile production, Air-to-surface weapon guidance upgrades, Air-to-air missile production transition, Defense electronics and weapon-system integration
Raytheon UK is the United Kingdom business of RTX's Raytheon defense segment, with sites across England, Scotland and Wales and work spanning defense, aerospace, cyber, intelligence, complex weapons, training systems, space and integrated air and missile defense. Its catalog presence is strongest in British precision air weapons, especially the Paveway IV guided-bomb line and the wider Raytheon Paveway family.
ProducesPrecision-guided air weapons, Complex weapons integration, Directed-energy and counter-UAS systems, Training transformation services, Space and intelligence-surveillance-reconnaissance, Cyber and intelligence systems
RDM was a Rotterdam-based Dutch shipyard and defense-industrial company whose later RDM Technology activities included military vehicle and ordnance modernization. In this catalog it is tied to the Dutch YPR-765 armored-vehicle family through sources that identify Rotterdamse Droogdok Maatschappij/RDM and the WF & RDM organization in YPR production, integration, and PRAT anti-tank modification work.
ProducesArmored vehicle integration and modernization, Naval shipbuilding and submarines, Ordnance modernization, Heavy engineering
Reactive Drone is a Ukrainian unmanned-aerial-system manufacturer that develops military and civilian UAV platforms, with public product lines including the Kazhan heavy multirotor bomber family and the Shmavik reconnaissance quadcopter. The company says it has worked on UAV development since 2019, began with agricultural drones, and shifted production toward military systems after Russia's 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
ProducesUnmanned aerial systems, Military multirotor UAVs, Reconnaissance drones, Heavy bomber and logistics UAVs, Agricultural drone platforms, UAV control, navigation, and communications technology
related enterprises describes the cooperating Soviet and Russian rocket-artillery production organizations named alongside NPO Splav in public sourcing for the 9K510 illumination system. The available sources identify an industrial network rather than a single incorporated manufacturer, with work centered on Grad-family 122 mm illumination rockets, portable launch equipment, and the supporting components needed to field a short-range battlefield lighting system.
Produces122 mm rocket artillery ammunition, portable illumination rocket systems, Grad-family support equipment, Soviet/Russian rocket-artillery production network
Remington is the long-running American firearms and ammunition name that began with Eliphalet Remington's 1816 gunmaking enterprise and now appears across separate post-2020 businesses. The current Remington Ammunition operation loads ammunition in Lonoke, Arkansas under The Kinetic Group, while RemArms markets Remington-branded firearms under license from Ammunition Operations, LLC.
Producesfirearms brand and historical arms manufacturing, sporting and hunting ammunition, pump-action shotguns, bolt-action rifles and sniper-rifle lineages, law-enforcement and defense firearms channels
Remington Ammunition is the ammunition business carrying the Remington brand after the 2020 breakup of Remington Outdoor Company. Its current public materials describe ammunition loaded in Lonoke, Arkansas, with separate corporate ownership from Remington Firearms and a product range that spans rifle, handgun, rimfire, shotshell, muzzleloading, and reloading components.
Producessporting and hunting ammunition, handgun cartridges, shotshell and buckshot loads, rimfire ammunition, reloading components and gun-care products
Remington Arms is the historic American firearms manufacturer behind Remington military and law-enforcement rifle programs, especially the Remington Model 700-derived M24 Sniper Weapon System and the Remington Defense M2010 conversion line. The name now sits inside a split Remington corporate history: Remington Outdoor Company was broken up in 2020, ammunition assets and Remington trademarks went to Vista Outdoor, and the current Remington firearms business operates separately as RemArms under licensed Remington marks.
Producesbolt-action rifles and sniper-rifle systems, law-enforcement and defense firearms, Remington Model 700 rifle lineage, Remington-branded sporting rifles and shotguns
Remington Firearms (RemArms) is the post-2020 firearms manufacturing business associated with the Remington name, separate from Remington Ammunition and focused on rifles, shotguns, tactical shotguns, and law-enforcement/defense firearms.
Producesbolt-action rifles, pump-action shotguns, autoloading shotguns, tactical shotguns, law-enforcement firearms, sniper-rifle production and conversion heritage
Remington, Federal Premium, Winchester, and other manufacturers identifies a U.S.-centered ammunition manufacturing base behind cataloged 12-gauge shotgun loads. Remington Ammunition and Federal Premium sit within The Kinetic Group, while Winchester Ammunition is Olin Corporation's ammunition division; all three publish current shotgun slug or buckshot product lines used to document the catalog's generic 12-gauge ammunition records.
Produces12-gauge shotgun ammunition, small-caliber ammunition, sporting, law-enforcement, and military ammunition, commercial shotshell product families
Research and Production Complex Iskra is a Ukrainian radar developer and manufacturer in Zaporizhzhia. Open defense-industry sources describe Iskra as a state-owned Ukroboronprom enterprise with a full radar production cycle and a product line spanning air-surveillance, air-defense, counter-battery, and electronic-warfare systems.
Producesair-surveillance radar, air-defense radar, counter-battery radar, electronic-warfare systems, radar modernization and support
Reumech OMC was the Reunert-era name for a South African armored-vehicle builder in the Olifant Manufacturing Company lineage. The company and its successor names are tied to wheeled combat vehicles, mine-protected vehicles, and Ratel-family hulls that appear in this catalog through later conversions.
Produceswheeled armored vehicles, mine-protected vehicles, infantry fighting vehicles, armored vehicle driveline and mechanical systems
Rheinmetall is a German defense and mobility technology group based in Dusseldorf whose catalog role spans armored vehicles, tank guns, artillery components, air defense systems, munitions, military electronics, and vehicle subsystems.
Producesarmored vehicles, tank guns and ammunition, artillery weapon systems, air defense systems, military electronics and C4I, logistics and tactical vehicles, munitions and protection systems
Rheinmetall Air Defence is Rheinmetall's Swiss-based air-defense manufacturer in Zurich, responsible for cannon-based ground, mobile, naval, and counter-drone air-defense systems under the Oerlikon brand. Its catalog relevance centers on fire-control systems, 35 mm guns, AHEAD ammunition, radars, battle-management networks, missile-launcher integration, simulators, training, and life-cycle support for air-defense equipment.
Producesground-based air defense systems, mobile short-range air defense, 35 mm automatic cannon and AHEAD ammunition, fire-control and battle-management systems, radars and electro-optical sensors, naval self-protection gun systems, counter-drone and C-RAM systems, air-defense training, testing, upgrades, and life-cycle support
Rheinmetall Denel Munition is a South African ammunition manufacturer majority-owned by Germany's Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH, with Denel holding the remaining stake. The company develops and manufactures large- and medium-calibre ammunition families, including 155 mm Assegai artillery projectiles and modular propelling charges.
ProducesLarge-calibre artillery ammunition, Medium-calibre and infantry ammunition, Mortar ammunition, Propellants and energetic materials, Missile subsystems and warheads, Minefield-breaching systems, Plant engineering
Rheinmetall Landsysteme is the German armored-vehicle manufacturer within Rheinmetall's land-systems business, responsible for tracked and wheeled armored vehicles, turret systems, NBC reconnaissance systems, and service support from sites including Unterluess, Kassel, Kiel, Flensburg, and Hamburg.
Producestracked armored vehicles, wheeled armored vehicles, infantry fighting vehicles, armored recovery and engineer vehicles, turret systems, NBC and CBRN reconnaissance systems, land-systems logistics, maintenance, and repair
Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH is a German Rheinmetall Group manufacturer based in Unterluss and focused on weapon systems, ammunition, pyrotechnics, and protection systems. The company sits inside Rheinmetall's broader Weapon and Ammunition business, which spans large- and medium-calibre weapons and munitions, charge systems, propellants, protection systems, and related gun, ammunition, charge, and fuze technologies.
ProducesWeapon systems, Large- and medium-calibre ammunition, Infantry weapons and ammunition, Direct and indirect fire systems, Naval weapon systems, Pyrotechnics and protection systems, Charge systems, fuzes, and propellants
Rock Island Arsenal is a U.S. Army installation and organic industrial-base manufacturing center on the Mississippi River in Illinois, tied to the catalog through U.S.-built towed artillery, recoil systems, carriages, and later modernization work.
ProducesTowed artillery, Recoil systems, Gun carriages, Forge and foundry operations, Precision machining, Advanced and additive manufacturing, Army organic industrial base
Rock Island Arsenal Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center is a U.S. Army government manufacturing center at Rock Island Arsenal in Illinois. It supports the Army and Department of Defense through conventional and advanced manufacturing, foundry work, armor fabrication, mobile maintenance systems, and sustainment of artillery systems including the M119 105 mm howitzer.
Producesartillery production and sustainment, foundry and metal manufacturing, add-on armor, mobile maintenance systems, advanced manufacturing, aerospace and defense components
Rockwell International was a U.S. aerospace, defense, electronics, and industrial conglomerate whose defense work included the B-1 Lancer bomber, OV-10 Bronco lineage, tactical missiles, sensors, space systems, and major NASA programs. The name belongs to a defunct corporate structure: Boeing acquired most of Rockwell's aerospace and defense business in 1996, while remaining automation and avionics lines later separated into Rockwell Automation and Rockwell Collins.
Producesstrategic bombers, multimission aircraft, tactical missiles, defense electronics, space systems, rocket propulsion
Roketsan is a Turkish defense company focused on rockets, guided missiles, precision munitions, air-defense missiles, naval weapons, and space-launch technologies. Its catalog role centers on Turkish precision fires and smart munitions such as MAM-L, TRLG-230, and TRG-300.
ProducesRockets and guided missiles, Precision-guided munitions, Rocket artillery, Air-defense missiles, Naval missiles and torpedoes, Space systems and propulsion
Romarm is Romania's state-owned defense-industry holding company, coordinating 15 subsidiaries and a research branch that produce military equipment, ammunition, infantry weapons, armored vehicles, drones, explosives, and maintenance services.
ProducesMilitary equipment, Infantry weapons and ammunition, Medium and large-caliber ammunition, Anti-tank weapons, Rockets and projectiles, Armored vehicles, Drones and unmanned systems, Industrial integration partnerships, Explosives and propellants, Defense maintenance services
Roshel is a Canadian armored-vehicle manufacturer headquartered in Brampton, Ontario, known in this catalog for the Senator family of protected mobility vehicles.
ProducesArmored vehicles, Protected mobility, Mine-resistant vehicles, Security vehicle upfitting, Fleet-management and vehicle electronics
Rosomak S.A. is a Polish combat-vehicle manufacturer and support company in Siemianowice Slaskie, best known in this catalog for building and servicing the KTO Rosomak wheeled armored vehicle family derived from Patria AMV technology.
ProducesWheeled armored vehicles, combat-vehicle manufacturing, combat-vehicle servicing, specialized Rosomak variants, vehicle lifecycle support and training
Rostec is a Russian state-owned industrial holding group that consolidates defense, aerospace, electronics, weapons, and dual-use manufacturers, including producers tied to the 2S40 Floks artillery system and 1V1003 artillery command-observation vehicle represented in this catalog.
Producesdefense industrial holding, weapons and military equipment, artillery systems, armored vehicles, military aviation and helicopters, radioelectronics, arms export and dual-use industrial products
Rostec-affiliated Russian defense industry is a normalized catalog builder facet for Russian state-owned and state-linked defense manufacturers operating under or around Rostec, the corporation that consolidates major arms, aerospace, electronics, artillery, armored-vehicle, and ammunition production lines.
Producesartillery systems, armored vehicles, ammunition, high-precision weapons, air defense, military aircraft, defense electronics, military exports
Rostvertol is a Russian helicopter production plant in Rostov-on-Don and part of the Russian Helicopters industrial group. Its catalog relevance comes from serial production of Mil-family combat and heavy-lift helicopters, including Mi-24/Mi-35 and Mi-28 variants represented in the weapons catalog.
ProducesAttack helicopters, Heavy-lift helicopters, Mil-family helicopter production, Helicopter repair and modernization
Rotron Aerospace is a United Kingdom defence-aerospace manufacturer focused on long-range unmanned platforms, proprietary propulsion, and autonomous strike-effectors such as SkyLance.
ProducesLong-range one-way effectors, Defence aerospace engineering, Rocket-assisted launch systems, Propulsion technology, Autonomous unmanned systems, VTOL UAV platforms
Royal Ordnance was the British government ordnance company formed from the Royal Ordnance Factories in the 1980s and later absorbed into BAE Systems, linking the catalog to British light artillery, munitions, explosives, and legacy land-systems production.
Producesartillery, munitions, explosives, land systems, small arms
Royal Small Arms Factory was the British state small-arms factory at Enfield Lock, London, active from the nineteenth century through the Royal Ordnance era. It was a central production and design site for British service rifles, machine guns, bayonets, swords, and later aircraft cannon, including the ADEN cannon and British FN MAG/L7 machine-gun production.
Producessmall arms, service rifles, machine guns, aircraft cannon, bayonets and swords
RSV was a Dutch shipbuilding and machine-building concern formally known as Rijn-Schelde-Verolme Machinefabrieken en Scheepswerven NV. Dutch records connect the concern to the YPR-765 program through a Project Management Office in which DAF and RSV were partners for licensed armored-vehicle production.
Producesshipbuilding and repair, machine building, offshore industrial work, licensed armored vehicle production consortium work
Rubin Design Bureau is the Saint Petersburg submarine-design bureau formally known as Joint-Stock Company Central Design Bureau for Marine Engineering Rubin. Rubin describes itself as Russia's leading submarine designer, with a lineage beginning in 1901 and designs behind most Soviet and Russian Navy submarines, including strategic ballistic-missile submarines and export diesel-electric boats.
ProducesNuclear ballistic-missile submarine design, Diesel-electric and air-independent conventional submarine design, Submarine modernization and lifecycle design support, Marine robotic systems, Offshore oil and gas marine engineering
Rubtsovsk Machine-Building Plant is a Russian tracked-vehicle plant in Rubtsovsk, Altai Krai, now presented as the Rubtsovsk branch of JSC Kurganmashzavod within Rostec's High-Precision Systems structure. Its catalog connection is the Soviet-era production of the BMP-1KSh command-and-staff vehicle and related reconnaissance, repair, and BMP-family tracked-vehicle work.
ProducesTracked armored vehicles, Command and reconnaissance vehicles, BMP-family repair and modernization, Tracked utility and repair vehicles
RusBITech is a Russian technology and defense-support company associated with Astra Linux, protected software and hardware systems, telecommunications equipment, training and simulation products, and automated mobile units. Its cataloged APE-5 and APE-3 systems are deployable staff-workspace modules documented in official product material and Russian state-defense-order reporting.
ProducesAutomated mobile command-post units, Protected software and hardware systems, Military information systems, Telecommunications equipment, Training and simulation systems
Russia denotes the Russian Federation's state-directed defense-industrial base when open sources identify national Russian production, export promotion, or state ammunition manufacture without naming a single plant. The sector spans government policy bodies, state-owned corporations, design bureaus, arsenals, and export agencies that inherited much of the Soviet industrial base.
ProducesState defense-industrial policy and production coordination, Artillery ammunition and ground-force ordnance, Armored vehicles, artillery systems, missiles, aircraft, naval systems, electronics, optics, and export support, Military and dual-use export promotion through Rosoboronexport
Russian ammunition industry describes Russia's state-linked ammunition production base: Rostec holding companies, Techmash and Technodinamika networks, specialist shell and explosive plants, and legacy cartridge factories that produce artillery projectiles, mortar rounds, tank and infantry-fighting-vehicle ammunition, rockets, small-caliber ammunition, aerial bombs, grenade rounds, and explosive materials.
Producesartillery projectiles and mortar rounds, tank and infantry-fighting-vehicle ammunition, multiple-launch rocket system ammunition, small-caliber and small-arms ammunition, aerial bombs and grenade-launcher rounds, explosives, propellants, and ammunition components
Russian ammunition producers describes the modern Russian ammunition and energetic-materials production base rather than one single company. Public sources place much of this sector around Rostec-linked holdings such as Techmash for ammunition and Spetskhimiya for explosives, while export and reference sources describe Russian 120 mm mortar, gun-mortar, tank, artillery, grenade-launcher, aerial-bomb, and small-caliber ammunition families.
Producesmortar ammunition, artillery projectiles, tank and infantry-fighting-vehicle ammunition, multiple-launch rocket system ammunition, grenade-launcher ammunition, aerial bombs, explosives and propellants
Russian defense industry is a catalog umbrella for state-controlled and state-directed Russian arms producers rather than a single incorporated builder. The catalog facet covers Russian missile, mine, air-defense, artillery, and military-industrial production references where public sources do not identify a narrower prime contractor.
Producesmissiles and precision strike systems, artillery and ammunition, air defense weapons, anti-personnel mines and military ordnance, armored and special-purpose military equipment
This Russian defense-industrial attribution covers open-source reporting that links the 9M730 Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile to a Novator-associated assembly facility and to Russian nuclear propulsion organizations. Public sources do not identify a single conventional prime contractor; instead, they describe a program involving missile designers, defense-industry assembly activity, and state nuclear expertise.
ProducesNuclear-powered strategic weapons, Cruise missiles, Unmanned underwater nuclear delivery systems, Missile assembly and nuclear propulsion research
Russian developers is the catalog's broad public manufacturer label for Russian wartime UAV design and production sources that identify a Russian development group, industrial participant, or production category without consistently naming one settled corporate manufacturer.
Producesfixed-wing FPV drones, low-cost UAV airframes, reconnaissance UAV adaptations, fiber-optic-control drone adaptations, commercial-component drone integration
Russian enterprises refers to unresolved or collective Russian defense-industrial production where public weapon sources identify a Russian or Soviet/Russian manufacturing base but do not resolve the exact plant, design bureau, or corporate holding. The relevant industrial structure includes state-linked corporations, legacy Soviet arsenals, design bureaus, ammunition plants, electronics producers, and export organizations that sit inside or alongside Russia's wider military-industrial complex.
ProducesRussian defense-industrial production, munitions and special chemistry, electronic-warfare systems, armored vehicles and artillery systems, military aviation, engines, and radioelectronics
Russian Federation producers denotes the post-Soviet Russian defense-industrial base when public sources identify manufacture at the national level, through Russian state corporations, export channels, or plant markings, but do not support a narrower company name for the specific item.
Producesstate defense order and military-technical cooperation, air-defense systems and missiles, armored vehicles and artillery systems, small arms, grenade launchers, and ammunition, combat aircraft, helicopters, engines, and avionics, naval systems, electronics, and support equipment
The Russian Geran production network is the Russian state-backed industrial network publicly associated with Shahed/Geran one-way attack UAV production, centered on the Alabuga Special Economic Zone near Yelabuga in Tatarstan. Open-source satellite analysis, sanctions records, and defense-industrial reporting describe Alabuga as the main Russian site for localized Shahed-136/Geran-2 production and a developing base for newer Shahed-family and jet-powered Geran variants.
ProducesShahed/Geran-family one-way attack UAV production, UAV systems integration and assembly, Drone component, training, housing, and logistics support at the Alabuga/Yelabuga site
Russian Helicopters is a Moscow-based Rostec holding company that consolidates Russia's main helicopter design bureaus, assembly plants, component producers, repair plants, and service organizations for civil and military rotorcraft.
ProducesMilitary helicopters, Civil helicopters, Attack helicopters, Transport and utility helicopters, Rotorcraft design and testing, Helicopter components, Maintenance and after-sales support
Russian ordnance industry is the Russian state-linked ammunition, shell, bomb, fuze, and explosive-ordnance production base that inherited major Soviet munitions capacity and now operates through named concerns, arsenals, research institutes, and state corporations such as Rostec and Techmash.
Producesartillery shells and projectiles, mortar bombs and mortar ammunition, aviation bombs, tank and infantry fighting vehicle ammunition, rocket artillery munitions, explosive ordnance and special chemistry
Russian ordnance program describes the state-backed Soviet and Russian ordnance-development stream behind cataloged Nona-family 120 mm gun-mortar ammunition, especially the HEAT projectiles and semi-fixed rounds documented under 3BK19 and 3VBK14 designations. Public sources identify Soviet and Russian manufacture, Ministry of Defence sponsorship for the wider Nona system, and specialist ammunition records rather than one single plant assignment for every round.
Produces120 mm gun-mortar ammunition, high-explosive anti-tank projectiles, semi-fixed rounds and propelling charges, Nona-family artillery ammunition, state-sponsored ordnance development
Russian state ordnance industry describes the state-controlled Russian ammunition, artillery-projectile, aerial-bomb, explosive-ordnance, and special-chemistry production base now organized mainly through Rostec-linked holdings, plants, and research institutes. It is most relevant in the catalog where public sources identify Soviet/Russian munitions as products of a state ordnance network rather than a single named factory.
Producesartillery projectiles and shells, tank and infantry fighting vehicle ammunition, small-caliber artillery ammunition, aerial bombs and explosive ordnance, engineering ammunition, grenade launcher rounds, special chemistry and ammunition production
Rybinsk Shipyard is a Russian full-cycle shipbuilding enterprise in the Rybinsk area of Yaroslavl Oblast, known in the defense catalog for small naval craft, assault and landing boats, patrol and rescue boats, and earlier Soviet/Russian landing-craft production. Since 2015 it has operated within Kalashnikov Concern's shipbuilding assets, and public sources tie the yard to the BK-10, BK-16, BK-18, and Project 1176/Ondatra records.
Produceshigh-speed assault boats, landing craft, patrol and special-purpose boats, search-and-rescue and diving-support craft, civilian and naval small-vessel construction, ground-effect and hovercraft-related vessel development
Ryongsong Machine Complex is a North Korean state machine-building and defense-industrial complex in the Hamhung area of South Hamgyong Province. Open reporting links the complex to heavy machinery for mines and factories, a state-backed modernization program, and the February 11 Plant, a subordinate site associated with Hwasong-11-family solid-fuel ballistic missile production.
ProducesMachine-building, Industrial equipment, Ballistic missile assembly through subordinate plant facilities, Solid-fuel missile production support
S.M. Kirov Torpedo Plant refers to the Alma-Ata torpedo production plant known in Soviet references as No. 171 Kirov plant and to its successor industrial enterprise in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Open torpedo references identify the plant as the producer of the Type 53-65 family, including the 53-65K wake-homing heavyweight torpedo, while the current company describes an export-oriented machine-building business with naval hydraulics, special products, and industrial equipment lines.
ProducesHeavyweight torpedo production, Naval hydraulics and marine control equipment, Special products for defense-sector customers, Railway, mining, and oil-and-gas industrial equipment
Saab is a Swedish defense and aerospace manufacturer whose catalog footprint spans combat aircraft, shoulder-fired support weapons, anti-ship missiles, and 84 mm Carl-Gustaf ammunition. The profile connects Saab-attributed records such as the JAS 39 Gripen, Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle, RBS15 Mk3, and multiple Saab Dynamics munitions to the modern Saab AB corporate context.
Producescombat aircraft, ground combat weapons, missile systems, naval and coastal weapon systems, surveillance, sensors, and support
Saab Bofors Dynamics was Saab's Swedish precision-engagement and ground-combat business area after the Celsius/Bofors merger, carrying Bofors missile and light support-weapon work into Saab. The catalog connects it mainly to infantry anti-armor systems such as AT4 and NLAW, which Saab's current Dynamics organization still markets as ground combat weapons.
ProducesGround combat weapons, Portable anti-armor systems, Missile systems, Precision engagement
Saco Defense was a U.S. small-arms and crew-served-weapons manufacturer associated with the M60 and M2 machine-gun families. Based around the Saco, Maine, production site, the company became General Dynamics Weapon Systems after General Dynamics acquired Saco Defense Corporation from New Colt Holding Corp. in 2000.
Producescrew-served machine guns, small arms, gun barrels, armament systems
SAFE Boats International is a U.S. boat manufacturer in Bremerton, Washington, focused on high-performance aluminum vessels for military, law-enforcement, fire-rescue, maritime-security, and first-responder customers worldwide.
Producespatrol boats, military small craft, law-enforcement boats, fire-rescue vessels, aluminum workboats
Safran Electronics & Defense is a French Safran group company that designs and produces optronics, inertial navigation, guidance, avionics, actuation, and defense electronics for civil and military aerospace, land, naval, and space customers.
ProducesPrecision-guided munitions, Guidance and seekers, Optronics, Inertial navigation, Avionics and actuation, Unmanned aerial systems, Space and radio-frequency sensing
SAIC is a U.S. government technology integrator headquartered in Reston, Virginia, with defense, intelligence, space, engineering, mission-systems, and undersea-weapons production work relevant to this catalog.
Producesdefense technology integration, mission IT, digital engineering, artificial intelligence, mission systems support, training and simulation, ground vehicles support, armored vehicle survivability upgrades, undersea weapons components
SAKR Factory for Developed Industries is an Egyptian Arab Organization for Industrialization factory associated with rockets, missile-related production, anti-tank weapons, and other defense equipment. Its catalog connection is the Sakr family of 122 mm multiple rocket launchers and rockets represented by the Sakr-6 and Sakr-40 entries.
Produces122 mm rocket artillery, unguided rockets, missile and launcher production, anti-tank weapons, military and civil industrial manufacturing
Samel-90 is a Bulgarian electronics and defense manufacturer in Samokov whose public product line spans military communications, radio-frequency jamming, counter-IED and counter-drone equipment, command-post vehicles, ground radar, MANPADS launchers, and unmanned systems. The company traces its origin to a 1964 military-equipment plant supplying electronic communication equipment for the Bulgarian Army, and current official material presents Samel-90 as a producer of both defense and civil electronics.
ProducesMilitary communications and field communications equipment, Artillery radio jammers and counter-IED/counter-drone jammer systems, Loitering munitions and unmanned aircraft systems, Command-post vehicles, MANPADS launchers, ground radar, and defense electronics
Sandia National Laboratories is a U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration laboratory responsible for nonnuclear components, systems engineering, quality assurance, testing, and stockpile support across U.S. nuclear weapon systems. Its manufacturer role in this catalog centers on Sandia's design-agency and systems-integrator work for B61-12 test and life-extension records.
ProducesNonnuclear nuclear-weapon components, Systems integration, Stockpile surveillance and assessment, Weapon test assemblies, High-energy-density and pulsed-power testing
Sandock-Austral was a South African defense-industrial and shipbuilding name tied to Ratel armored-vehicle production, naval shipbuilding, and later Sandock Austral Shipyards heritage.
Producesarmored vehicle production history, naval shipbuilding and repair, defense engineering, marine fabrication
Saratov Aggregate Plant is a Russian defense-industrial manufacturer in Saratov associated with short-range air-defense combat vehicles, anti-tank missile systems, naval and tank-navigation equipment, and component work inside the High-Precision Systems/Rostec structure.
Producesshort-range air defense systems, anti-tank missile systems, tank navigation equipment, naval and vehicle control equipment, precision weapon components
Saudi Military Industries Corporation covers Saudi state defense-industrial production associated with the Military Industries Corporation and Saudi Arabian Military Industries naming family. The manufacturer context includes MIC-linked licensed production of the Heckler & Koch G36 rifle and SAMI's current role as the Public Investment Fund-owned national defense and security champion for Saudi localization programs.
ProducesDefense manufacturing, Land systems, Small-arms licensed production, Naval combat-system localization, Aerospace MRO and manufacturing, Defense electronics, Ammunition, Autonomous systems
Saurer-Werk represents Österreichische Saurerwerke, an Austrian vehicle manufacturer in Vienna whose postwar armored-vehicle work produced the Saurer 4K 4FA tracked armored personnel carrier before the company was absorbed into Steyr-Daimler-Puch.
ProducesTracked armored personnel carriers, Military vehicle production, Diesel engines, Trucks and buses
SE State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch is a Ukrainian state defense design bureau in Kyiv focused on guided missiles, missile-control equipment, diagnostics systems, and high-precision weapon components. Official Luch materials describe research, development, engineering, and cooperative Ukrainian manufacture for anti-tank guided missiles, land-, air-, and naval-based missile systems, training simulators, telemetry, and weapon-control systems.
Producesanti-tank guided missiles, coastal and naval missile systems, air and anti-aircraft guided weapons, guided-weapon control and diagnostics systems, telemetry, training simulators, and electric control-surface actuators
The Security Service of Ukraine is Ukraine's state security service and a public developer of cataloged unmanned maritime systems. Its builder profile connects to the Sea Baby USV family, which official Ukrainian sources identify as SBU-developed unmanned surface vehicles built by SBU teams with civilian engineering and IT support rather than by a conventional defense prime.
ProducesUnmanned surface vehicles, Maritime drone systems, State security, Counterintelligence, Cybersecurity
Selenia was an Italian defense-electronics and missile company whose catalog relevance centers on radar-guided air-defense work, including the Hawk, Sparrow, Aspide, SPADA, ALBATROS, and EMPAR technology lineages that later flowed into Alenia, Leonardo, and MBDA Italy.
Producesair defense missiles, surface-to-air missile systems, radar and defense electronics, air traffic control systems
SEPECAT was the Anglo-French aircraft manufacturer organized around the Jaguar program, joining Breguet Aviation in France with the British Aircraft Corporation in the United Kingdom. The company managed the cooperative development and production structure for a twin-engine aircraft that began as an advanced trainer and tactical-support project before becoming a low-level strike, reconnaissance, and training family for French, British, export, and Indian service.
ProducesAnglo-French combat aircraft cooperation, Low-level strike aircraft, Tactical support aircraft, Advanced jet trainers, Reconnaissance and nuclear-delivery aircraft variants
Severnaya Verf is a Saint Petersburg shipyard in Russia that produces naval surface combatants, special-purpose ships, auxiliary vessels, and commercial ships. Founded as Putilov Shipyard in 1912, the yard is part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation network and is closely associated with post-Soviet Russian corvette and frigate construction.
ProducesNaval surface combatant construction, Corvettes and frigates, Special-purpose and intelligence ships, Auxiliary and commercial shipbuilding, Ship repair and modernization
Sevmash is the Severodvinsk shipyard and production association that forms Russia's central nuclear-submarine construction base. The enterprise is part of United Shipbuilding Corporation, works from Arkhangelskoye Highway in Severodvinsk, and publicly describes state-defense orders, nuclear submarines, ship repair, modernization, and Arctic marine engineering as core activities.
ProducesNuclear submarine construction, Russian Navy shipbuilding, Ship repair and modernization, Naval engineering and testing, Offshore Arctic marine structures, Industrial technical products
Shahed Aviation Industries, also listed as Shahed Aviation Industries Research Center, is an Iranian aerospace design and manufacturing organization tied to the IRGC Aerospace Force and associated with Shahed-series UAVs, including the Shahed-136 one-way attack drone represented in this catalog.
ProducesUnmanned aerial vehicles, Loitering munitions, Military helicopters, Aerospace design and development
Shahid Bagheri Industrial Group is an Iranian missile-production organization subordinate to Aerospace Industries Organization and associated in open sources with solid-propellant ballistic missiles, artillery rockets, and the Fateh-110 family represented in this catalog.
ProducesSolid-propellant ballistic missiles, Artillery rockets, Missile production and development, Missile guidance, propulsion, launcher, and ground-support subsystems through subordinate entities
Shahid Bagheri Industries is an Iranian missile and rocket production name associated in open sources with Aerospace Industries Organization's solid-propellant missile industrial base, including Falaq artillery rockets and Fajr-1/Haseb 107 mm rockets.
Producessolid-propellant rockets, unguided artillery rockets, short-range surface-to-surface rockets, solid-propellant ballistic missile production
Shahid Darvishi Industries is an Iranian naval shipyard near Bandar Abbas that public sources identify with the Defense Ministry's Marine Industries Organization and with construction, repair, and maintenance of military vessels, submarines, and support craft.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Submarine construction and maintenance, Military vessel repair and conversion, Fast patrol and support craft
Shahid Hemmat Industrial Group is an Iranian missile-industrial organization subordinate to Aerospace Industries Organization and publicly associated with Iran's liquid-fueled ballistic missile program, including the Shahab-3 and Ghadr/Qadr missile lineages.
Producesliquid-fueled ballistic missiles, medium-range ballistic missiles, missile engines and airframes, missile guidance, launch, and ground-support equipment, missile-related procurement and production support
Shahid Kazemi Industrial Complex is an Iranian missile and air-defense producer associated in catalog sources with the Misagh MANPADS line. Defense-reference and sanctions sources identify the related Shahid Ahmad Kazemi Industries/Industrial Group as an Aerospace Industries Organization subordinate responsible for surface-to-air missile systems.
ProducesMan-portable air-defense systems, Surface-to-air missiles, Short-range air-defense missile production
Shahid Mahallati Shipyard is an Iranian shipbuilding and naval boatyard in Bushehr linked by public defense reporting to IRGC Navy catamaran warships, small-boat construction, and vessel repair work.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Catamaran missile corvettes, IRGC Navy small craft, Vessel repair and overhaul
Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology is a Shanghai-based CASC academy that develops aerospace systems and air-defense products, including the LY/HQ surface-to-air missile family represented in the catalog by the HQ-16 / LY-80.
Producesair defense missiles, surface-to-air missile systems, launch vehicles, satellites, space systems, guidance and control
Shanghai No.2 Bureau of Machinery and Electronics was a Shanghai-based Chinese state aerospace and defense organization associated in open sources with early indigenous surface-to-air missile work. Specialist references connect the bureau to the HQ-61 naval and land-based missile family and to later HQ-3 work before the Shanghai aerospace organization was reorganized under names that led to Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology.
Producessurface-to-air missile development, naval air-defense missile integration, ground-based air-defense missile systems, missile guidance and fuzing, state aerospace industrial production
Shanghai Zhonghua Shipyard was a legacy Shanghai naval and commercial shipbuilding yard associated in public sources with People's Liberation Army Navy amphibious-ship construction. Open references use Shanghai Zhonghua, Zhonghua, and Zhonghua Shipbuilding labels for landing-ship production before and around the 2001 formation of Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding from Hudong Shipyard and Zhonghua Shipyard.
ProducesLanding ships, Tank landing ships, Medium landing ships, Amphibious warfare ships, Legacy Shanghai shipbuilding
Shenyang Aircraft Corporation is a Chinese state-owned aircraft manufacturer in Shenyang, Liaoning, and part of the AVIC aerospace-defense industrial system. Its public record spans early People's Republic fighter production, later indigenous interceptor and Flanker-family aircraft work, civil-aircraft structures, aircraft repair, and unmanned-aircraft activity.
ProducesFighter aircraft, Interceptor aircraft, Carrier aviation aircraft, Military aircraft production and repair, Civil-aircraft structures and components, Unmanned aircraft
Shepetivka Repair Plant is a Ukrainian artillery-repair and defense-industrial enterprise associated with overhaul work on Soviet-pattern rocket and tube artillery and with development of the Bureviy 220 mm multiple launch rocket system in this catalog.
Producesrocket artillery repair, self-propelled artillery repair, multiple launch rocket systems, artillery components, defense equipment overhaul
Shield Armored Vehicles is a Jordan-based armored-vehicle manufacturer and supplier focused on protected civilian, security, law-enforcement, and armored personnel carrier conversions. Its cataloged APC 79 / S-Fighter line uses the Toyota Land Cruiser 79 chassis for light protected troop transport.
ProducesArmored personnel carriers, Protected mobility vehicles, Armored passenger vehicles, Cash-in-transit vehicles, Law-enforcement and security vehicles
Shipbuilding Plant Volga is a Russian shipyard in Nizhny Novgorod associated with high-speed and specialist vessel construction, including hydrofoil, air-cavity, patrol, rescue, and support craft. The plant is relevant to Russian naval craft in this catalog because open sources tie Volga to Project 11770 Serna production and the lead Project 21820 Dyugon-class landing craft.
Producesshipbuilding, ship repair, high-speed craft, air-cavity landing craft, aluminum-magnesium vessel construction
Shipyard named after Kirov, Astrakhan was a Soviet shipyard in Astrakhan's Kazachiy district with a public record tied to wartime small-combatant and auxiliary production, postwar small naval craft, and the two-vessel Project 697TB inshore minesweeper series.
Producessmall naval craft construction, inshore minesweepers, submarine chaser and patrol boat production, wartime munitions and auxiliary fabrication, Caspian and Volga flotilla ship repair support
Shipyard named after the Lenin Komsomol refers to the Soviet-era Komsomolsk-on-Amur shipyard later documented in open sources as Amur Shipbuilding Plant. The yard was created as a Far Eastern naval-industrial site and became one of the Soviet Union's major submarine production centers, including nuclear-powered attack submarines built for Pacific and Northern Fleet requirements.
ProducesNuclear-powered attack submarines, Diesel-electric submarines, Surface combatants, Naval shipbuilding and repair
SIAI-Marchetti was an Italian aircraft manufacturer whose military-trainer and light-attack aircraft lines, especially the SF-260 family, connect it to this catalog's builder catalog page.
Producesmilitary trainer aircraft, light attack aircraft, aerospace manufacturing, seaplanes and transport aircraft
Sierra Nevada Corporation is a privately owned U.S. aerospace and national-security company whose defense-aviation work includes U.S.-built A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft with Embraer Defense & Security and the RAPCON-X aerial ISR platform for contractor-owned service.
ProducesAerospace and defense integration, Aircraft integration and modification, ISR and C4ISR systems, Electronic warfare, Mission systems, Tactical solutions
Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation is a United States rotary-wing aircraft builder best known for military and maritime helicopters, including the MH-60S Seahawk attached to this catalog.
ProducesMilitary helicopters, Naval helicopters, Commercial helicopters, Rotary-wing sustainment
Sisu Auto is a Finnish heavy-vehicle and military-vehicle manufacturer based in Karjaa, Raseborg, Finland. Its defense relevance centers on protected wheeled mobility, tactical trucks, modular mission bodies, and domestic production capacity for Finland and export customers. The modern Sisu GTP 4x4 line connects the company to current Nordic protected-mobility procurement, while the earlier Sisu XA-180/Pasi armored personnel carrier gives the catalog a second, historically important Sisu armored-vehicle lineage.
Producesprotected mobility vehicles, military trucks, tactical wheeled vehicles, heavy-duty vehicle engineering, vehicle technology consulting
SKB-385 Votkinsk machine-building plant is a legacy catalog builder attribution that combines the Soviet SKB-385 missile-design lineage with the Votkinsk Machine Building Plant production site, a Votkinsk-based missile and high-technology machine-building enterprise tied here to the 9K52 Luna-M/FROG-7 artillery rocket system.
ProducesTactical ballistic missiles, Artillery rocket systems, Missile production, High-technology machine building
Skunk Works is Lockheed Martin's advanced aircraft development organization, formally tied to Advanced Development Programs and known for rapid, secretive design work on U.S. military aircraft including the P-80, U-2, SR-71, F-117, F-22, and F-35 families.
ProducesAdvanced aircraft development, Stealth aircraft, High-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, Rapid prototyping, Autonomy and mission systems, Advanced manufacturing
Skyeton is a Ukrainian unmanned-aerial-systems manufacturer whose public portfolio centers on the Raybird fixed-wing UAS, known in Ukrainian military service as ACS-3.
ProducesFixed-wing tactical unmanned aerial systems, Long-endurance reconnaissance UAS, UAS payload integration, Radio-frequency intelligence payloads, Synthetic-aperture-radar payloads, UAS training and support
SkyFall is a Ukrainian defense-technology company that develops and manufactures unmanned aerial systems, including the Vampire heavy bomber drone, Shrike FPV drones, and the P1-SUN interceptor. Airbus describes SkyFall as a rapid-prototyping and serial-manufacturing drone pioneer with systems for combat missions, logistics, reconnaissance, and air defense, while DroneX lists large-scale unmanned-system production lines and a UAV training academy.
ProducesUnmanned aerial systems, Counter-UAS interceptor drones, FPV strike drones, Heavy bomber drones, Drone training and production
Skywalker Technology Limited is the China-based manufacturer name used in UN Yemen reporting for the commercially available Skywalker-8/Skywalker X8 fixed-wing UAV airframe identified in the Rased UAV record. Public sources describe the underlying Skywalker line as a model-aircraft and UAV airframe business rather than a dedicated military prime contractor, while later Ukrainian and European sources use closely related Skywalker Technology Co. Ltd and Wuhan Skywalker Technology variants in connection with Gerbera-drone allegations.
Producesfixed-wing UAV airframes, FPV aircraft, model aircraft, commercial UAV platforms
Sloboda Cacak is a Serbian state-controlled ammunition manufacturer based in Cacak. The company describes itself as part of the Defence Industry of the Republic of Serbia and says its production program covers medium- and large-caliber ammunition from 20 mm to 155 mm, including aircraft, anti-aircraft, tank, artillery, grenade, signal, smoke, rifle-grenade, and hand anti-tank rocket products. Cataloged Sloboda systems on this site center on Yugoslav-origin shoulder-fired rocket weapons that remain visible in Serbian export and production catalogs.
Producesmedium- and large-caliber ammunition, aircraft and anti-aircraft ammunition, tank and artillery ammunition, rifle grenades and hand grenades, hand anti-tank unguided rockets
Smith & Wesson is a United States firearms manufacturer whose current public company, Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc., traces the brand to Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson's 1852 partnership. Its modern product base spans revolvers, semi-automatic pistols, modern sporting rifles, pistol-caliber carbines, lever-action rifles, shotguns, handcuffs, suppressors through Gemtech, and related firearm products.
ProducesHandguns, including revolvers and semi-automatic pistols, Long guns, including modern sporting rifles, pistol-caliber carbines, lever-action rifles, and shotguns, Handcuffs, firearm suppressors, firearm parts, accessories, and precision manufacturing services
Smolensk Aviation Plant is a Russian aircraft and missile-production enterprise in Smolensk that repairs and builds aviation equipment, produces light aircraft and UAV-related products, and is documented as a Kh-59 missile production and state-defense-contract participant within Tactical Missile Armament Corporation.
Producesair-launched missiles, unmanned aircraft, flying targets, frontline aviation assemblies, light aircraft, aircraft repair and maintenance
SNT Motiv is a South Korean manufacturer of defense products and automotive components whose small-arms lineage includes the Daewoo K-series rifles represented in this catalog.
Producessmall arms, infantry weapons, defense products, automotive components
Socarenam is a French shipyard group based in Boulogne-sur-Mer that designs, builds, repairs, and modernizes professional vessels, including patrol vessels and special naval-support craft for French state and naval customers.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, patrol vessels, offshore patrol vessels, coastal security craft, sonar-towing and special vessels, ship repair and modernization, industrial fabrication
SOKO was a Yugoslav aerospace manufacturer headquartered in Mostar, then in the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and was one of the central aircraft producers for the Yugoslav aviation industry. Public historical sources describe the plant as founded in 1950, later known as Soko Aircraft Industry, and associated with domestic combat aircraft, trainers, and license-built helicopters before the breakup of Yugoslavia and the Bosnian War ended its role as an aircraft producer.
ProducesMilitary aircraft production, Jet trainer and light attack aircraft, Ground-attack aircraft, License-built helicopters, Yugoslav aerospace manufacturing
Sokol Aviation Plant is a Nizhny Novgorod aircraft manufacturer and repair plant in Russia's United Aircraft Corporation system. Rostec describes the plant as a MiG-family enterprise focused on MiG-31, MiG-29, and MiG-29UB repair and modernization, component production for later MiG fighters, and cooperation on other UAC aircraft programs.
ProducesMiG-family aircraft repair and modernization, MiG-31 interceptor modernization, MiG fighter component production, Aircraft final assembly history, Civil-aircraft component cooperation
Sokol Shipyard is a Russian shipbuilding and ship-repair yard in Sokolskoye, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, with a documented history from 1902 and a modern catalog connection to Russian Navy auxiliary craft. The yard's own public materials describe a shift from wooden barge construction into metal shipbuilding and auxiliary fleet work, while industry reporting links it to Project 1388NZ communication boats and newer Project 1388NZTM torpedo-recovery boats designed by Vympel.
ProducesAuxiliary naval craft, Special-purpose boats, Ship repair, Metal shipbuilding, Non-self-propelled auxiliary vessels
Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited is the Nagpur-based Solar Industries India subsidiary formerly known as Economic Explosives Limited, linking this catalog to Indian private-sector defence manufacturing in explosives, ammunition, rockets, warheads, UAVs, counter-drone systems, and loitering munitions.
Producesmilitary explosives, ammunition, bombs and warheads, rocket integration, UAVs and loitering munitions, counter-UAV systems, initiating systems and pyrotechnics
Soltam Systems was an Israeli artillery and mortar manufacturer associated with 120 mm mortar systems, 155 mm towed howitzers, ammunition, and related fire-support equipment. Its legacy sits in both older Soltam-branded weapons and later Elbit land-systems marketing after Elbit completed the Soltam acquisition in October 2010.
Producesmortars, artillery systems, mortar ammunition, fire-support equipment
Soviet is used here as a historical catalog builder label for the state-directed Soviet defense-industrial system, not a single surviving company. It covers Soviet-era ministries, design bureaus, arsenals, ammunition plants, and production enterprises when a weapon record does not identify a more specific bureau or factory.
ProducesState defense industry, Armaments, Munitions, Small arms ammunition, Hand grenades, Land mines, Rocket artillery munitions, Military production
Soviet ammunition industry denotes the state-run industrial network that made and assembled ammunition for the Soviet armed forces, including artillery shells, mortar and gun-mortar rounds, tank and anti-tank projectiles, rockets, mines, grenades, bombs, cartridge elements, propelling charges, fuzes, and loaded complete rounds.
Producesartillery and mortar ammunition, tank and anti-tank projectiles, gun-mortar complete rounds, fuzes, propelling charges, and cartridge components, ammunition loading and assembly, explosive ordnance production
Soviet and Russian ammunition producers describes the state-run and state-linked industrial base behind Soviet-pattern small-arms cartridges, artillery projectiles, tank ammunition, rockets, and energetic materials. The scope covers legacy Soviet production lines as well as modern Russian organizations now concentrated around Rostec-linked holdings such as Techmash and Spetskhimiya.
Producessmall-arms ammunition, artillery projectiles, tank ammunition, multiple-launch rocket system ammunition, grenade-launcher ammunition, explosives and propellants
Soviet and Russian state arsenals is a catalog grouping for mine, explosive-ordnance, and ammunition systems attributed to state-run Soviet production and later Russian state defense production when a specific plant or bureau is not publicly identified.
ProducesMines and explosive ordnance, Ammunition and munitions, Military engineering stores, State defense production
Soviet defense industry comprised the state-owned design bureaus, research institutes, arsenals, and production plants that supplied Soviet artillery, missiles, armored vehicles, air-defense equipment, and other military systems before the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991.
ProducesRocket artillery, Ballistic missiles, Air defense systems, Armored vehicles, Military vehicles and munitions, Defense research and design bureaus
Soviet munitions industry denotes state-run Soviet ammunition production when public weapon sources identify the manufacturer at the industrial-system level rather than naming a single plant. The term covers the wartime and postwar network that formed, loaded, assembled, and packed artillery, mortar, rocket, mine, grenade, aerial, and small-arms ammunition for Soviet forces.
Producesartillery ammunition, tank and anti-tank projectiles, mortar ammunition, rockets, mines and grenades, ammunition loading and assembly
Soviet ordnance industry is a catalog umbrella for the state-owned plants, loading shops, arsenals, and design institutions that produced Soviet ammunition, artillery projectiles, aerial bombs, and related explosive ordnance before the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991.
Producesartillery projectiles and shells, aerial bombs, anti-tank gun ammunition, tank and field-gun rounds, ammunition loading and assembly, explosive ordnance production
Soviet ordnance production refers to the state-run arsenals, armaments ministries, ammunition plants, design institutes, and numbered factories that produced Soviet artillery weapons, mortar bombs, artillery rockets, shells, and related ammunition before the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991.
ProducesMortar systems, Mortar bombs, Artillery rockets, Artillery shells, State arsenal and plant production, Soviet-era ammunition families
Soviet ordnance program describes the Soviet state ammunition and artillery-munitions production system used when public sources identify Soviet-era ordnance but do not name a single plant, design bureau, or surviving corporate manufacturer. It covers centrally planned ammunition design, loading, fuze, projectile, and complete-round production rather than a present company.
Producesartillery projectiles, gun-mortar complete rounds, anti-aircraft ammunition, fuzes and propelling charges, state arsenal and ammunition-plant production, Soviet-era ordnance designation families
Soviet shipyards were the state-controlled shipbuilding plants, design-linked production yards, and repair facilities that supplied the Soviet Navy, KGB Border Troops, merchant fleet, and export customers before the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991. The label is used here for Soviet-era naval craft whose sources identify a distributed shipyard network rather than one surviving company.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Patrol boats and border-guard craft, River gunboats and shallow-water combatants, Soviet state shipbuilding production, Military and dual-use shipyard capacity
Soviet state arsenals is a catalog umbrella for USSR state-run defense factories, arsenals, design bureaus, and production plants that built or industrialized legacy Soviet weapons rather than a single surviving company.
ProducesState armaments production, small arms and machine guns, surface-to-air missile systems, military aircraft, land mines and explosive ordnance, artillery and mortars
Soviet state arsenals, including Plant No. 8 and Plant No. 235, describe the Soviet state production network tied to the KS-19 100 mm anti-aircraft gun family and the related KSM-65 coastal-defense gun. Public references identify Plant No. 8, the Kalinin machine-building plant lineage in Sverdlovsk/Yekaterinburg, and Plant No. 235, associated with Votkinsk, as key numbered plants in this Cold War artillery production base.
Producesanti-aircraft artillery, coastal-defense artillery, Soviet numbered-plant production, heavy gun design and serial manufacture
The Soviet state defense industry was the USSR's government-controlled network of design bureaus, production ministries, arsenals, vehicle plants, missile facilities, and military-electronics factories that developed and produced Cold War weapon systems for Soviet forces and export customers.
Producesair defense systems, surface-to-air missiles, military rocketry, radar and command-guidance equipment, state-owned defense production
Soviet state factories describes the state-owned production plants that manufactured Soviet weapon systems when public sources identify the output by factory network rather than by one surviving company. In the current catalog it is tied most directly to the Strela-1 short-range air-defense family, whose combat vehicle and missiles were serially produced at Soviet Ministry of Defence Industry plants in Saratov and Kovrov.
ProducesState-owned Soviet defense production, Short-range air-defense systems, Surface-to-air missiles, Armored combat-vehicle integration, Serial production plants
Soviet state tank factories describes the USSR's wartime and postwar state-owned tank-production network, including major plants that built T-34-family, T-54, and T-55 armored vehicles.
ProducesMedium tanks, Main battle tank precursors, Armored vehicle mass production, Tracked armored vehicles
Soviet tank plants is a catalog builder facet for the USSR's state-run tank assembly and repair network, including Kharkiv/Malyshev, Nizhniy Tagil, Omsk, and Chelyabinsk facilities tied to Soviet armored-vehicle production.
ProducesMain battle tanks, Tank assembly, Armored vehicle modernization and repair, Tracked armored vehicles
The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) is Pakistan's national space agency, responsible for space-science research, satellite development, and space-technology applications. In this catalog it appears because analysts credit SUPARCO's early solid-rocket work with Pakistan's first Hatf short-range ballistic missile programs.
ProducesSpace science, Satellite development, Remote sensing, Space applications, Solid rocket and early ballistic missile development
SpaceX is a United States aerospace manufacturer and launch-services provider that designs, manufactures, and launches reusable rockets, spacecraft, and secured satellite-network capabilities. Its defense and national-security relevance in this catalog comes through Falcon launch vehicles used for U.S. national-security space missions, including Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches ordered through Space Systems Command.
Producesreusable orbital launch vehicles, national-security space launch, spacecraft manufacturing, secured satellite networks for government customers, launch operations and mission integration
Spartan Chassis was the Spartan Motors custom heavy-duty chassis business in Charlotte, Michigan, building chassis for fire, motorhome, specialty, and military vehicle applications. Its catalog connection is the International Light Armored Vehicle and related MRAP work, where Spartan supplied and integrated chassis and final-assembled ILAV-family vehicles for prime contractors and government customers.
ProducesCustom heavy-duty chassis, Specialty vehicle manufacturing, Defense vehicle integration, MRAP and ILAV assembly support, Aftermarket chassis parts
Special Technology Centre is a St. Petersburg-based Russian defense-technology company tied to unmanned aircraft, radio-frequency equipment, electronic-warfare systems, and radio-technical reconnaissance products. In this catalog it is the builder of the Orlan-10 UAV, with sanctions and defense-analysis sources also identifying the company as STC LLC and as a supplier of Orlan-family systems.
ProducesUnmanned aircraft systems, Electronic warfare, Radio monitoring, Radio-technical reconnaissance, UAV detection
SpektreWorks is a U.S. unmanned-systems engineering and production company based in Arizona, with catalog relevance through the LUCAS one-way attack UAV and the related FLM 136 threat-emulation airframe.
ProducesUnmanned aircraft systems, Counter-UAS target drones, Threat emulation, Loitering munition airframes, Ground control systems, Custom aerospace engineering
SpetsTechnoExport is a Ukrainian state-owned foreign trade and defense-technology enterprise that connects the catalog to Ukraine's unmanned-systems, military export-import, modernization, and defense-industrial integration work.
ProducesUnmanned systems, Unmanned surface vessels, Defense export and import, Defense technology integration, Electronic warfare and surveillance systems, Military equipment modernization
Splav is a Tula-based Russian defense manufacturer associated with Soviet and Russian multiple-launch rocket systems and Grad-family rocket ammunition. Public official, sanctions, and technical-reference sources identify the A.N. Ganichev-named Splav enterprise with BM-21 Grad, BM-30 Smerch, Tornado-G, and specialized 122 mm Grad rockets, including smoke, mine-laying, high-explosive, and electronic-warfare projectiles.
ProducesMultiple launch rocket systems, 122 mm Grad-family rockets, Rocket-artillery ammunition, Smoke, mine-laying, high-explosive, and electronic-warfare rocket payloads
Splav State Research and Production Association is the Tula-based Russian rocket-artillery producer most closely associated with Grad, Uragan, Smerch, and later Tornado-family multiple-launch rocket systems and munitions. Russian state and export sources identify the A.N. Ganichev-named enterprise as part of the Rostec industrial structure, while external sanctions and reference sources describe it as a scientific and production association for MLRS development and production.
ProducesMultiple launch rocket systems, Artillery rockets and guided MLRS munitions, Grad, Uragan, Smerch, and Tornado-family rocket artillery, Remote mine-laying rocket payloads
Splav State Research and Production Enterprise is the English wording used in several technical and humanitarian-reference sources for the Tula-based Russian rocket-artillery manufacturer better known in current Russian corporate material as the A.N. Ganichev-named NPO Splav. The enterprise sits inside the Rostec industrial structure through Techmash and is associated with Grad, Uragan, Smerch, Tornado, and related rocket-munition families.
ProducesMultiple launch rocket systems, Artillery rockets and guided rocket munitions, Grad, Uragan, Smerch, and Tornado-family rocket artillery, Naval rocket systems and heavy flamethrower rocket ammunition, Remote mine-laying rocket payloads
Springfield Armory was the U.S. government armory in Springfield, Massachusetts, that developed and manufactured military small arms from the early federal period until its 1968 deactivation. In this catalog it is tied to U.S. service rifles including the M1 Garand and M14, reflecting its role as both a production arsenal and a center for rifle design and manufacturing methods.
ProducesMilitary small arms, Service rifles, Government arsenal production, Small-arms manufacturing technology
SRC Inc. is a U.S. not-for-profit research, development, services, and manufacturing organization focused on defense, intelligence, environmental, radar, electronic-warfare, and counter-UAS work. Founded in 1957 and headquartered in the Syracuse, New York area, SRC supports U.S. and allied customers with sensor systems, electronic attack, software, systems engineering, and high-reliability production through its SRC family of companies.
ProducesCounter-UAS systems, Radar and sensing systems, Electronic warfare, Defense research and development, High-reliability defense manufacturing
Sredne-Nevskiy Shipyard is a Russian shipyard at Pontonnyy in Saint Petersburg that specializes in mine-countermeasures vessels, composite shipbuilding, low-magnetic hull construction, and smaller naval and civil craft. The shipyard traces its origin to the Ust-Izhora yard founded in 1912 and describes more than 600 ships and vessels built across 43 projects for Russian and export customers.
ProducesMine-countermeasures vessels, Inshore and seagoing minesweepers, Composite shipbuilding, Low-magnetic naval hulls, Small naval craft
Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard is a Saint Petersburg shipyard in Russia's United Shipbuilding Corporation network, known for mine-countermeasures vessels, composite shipbuilding, low-magnetic hull work, and smaller naval and civil craft. Its official materials trace the yard to the Ust-Izhora shipyard founded in 1912 and describe more than 600 ships and vessels built across 43 projects.
ProducesMine-countermeasures vessels, Composite shipbuilding, Low-magnetic naval hulls, Missile boats and small combatants, Patrol, work, and passenger vessels, Ship repair and modernization
ST Engineering is a Singapore-based technology, defence, and engineering group whose defence businesses cover land systems, weapons, ammunition, C5ISR, maritime systems, aerospace support, and public-security capabilities. In this catalog it is attached to MATADOR, GDAMS, 40 mm grenade-launcher systems, and ST Engineering mortar ammunition records.
ProducesLand defence systems, Weapons and ammunition, Military mobility and protected platforms, C5ISR and defence electronics, Maritime systems, Aerospace engineering and MRO
ST Kinetics was the Singapore-based land systems and specialty-vehicles arm of Singapore Technologies Engineering, with catalog relevance through mortars, artillery, weapons, ammunition, protected vehicles, and ST Engineering's current land-defence portfolio.
ProducesLand defence systems, Mortars and artillery systems, Weapons and ammunition, Specialty and protected vehicles, Through-life support for land systems
ST Ravne is the catalog-facing Slovenian builder name attached to the M-55S tank modernization, a T-55 upgrade produced in Ravne na Koroskem with armor, fire-control, and NATO-caliber armament changes. Later Slovenian defense-industry sources tie the same industrial line to Sistemska tehnika and ARMAS, which supplied artillery components, torsion bars, vehicle integration, and maintenance work.
ProducesTank modernization, Armored vehicle integration, Artillery weapon components, Torsion bars and suspension components, Vehicle servicing and reconstruction
STARK is a Berlin-registered European defence technology company focused on software-defined unmanned systems, loitering munitions, unmanned surface vessels, and command-and-control software. Its cataloged weapon connection is the OWE-V Virtus loitering munition, while its wider public portfolio includes the Vanta maritime USV family, Minerva command-and-control software, and newer Cascade and Gambit unmanned systems.
Producesloitering munitions, unmanned aerial systems, unmanned surface vessels, tube-launched effectors, command-and-control software, autonomy and swarm integration
State Enterprise Specialized Foreign Trade Firm "Progress" is a Ukrainian state-owned defense trade enterprise authorized to export and import military and special-purpose goods and services. Its catalog relevance comes from official Progress product pages, export catalogues, and contract history that associate the enterprise with Ukrainian naval equipment, armored vehicles, sonar systems, ammunition, aircraft, radar, communications, repair, modernization, training, and related defense services.
ProducesDefense export and import services, Military and special-purpose goods, Naval ships and hydro-acoustic systems, Armored vehicles and modernization, Aircraft, radar, and communications support, Ammunition, repair, training, and project documentation
State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch is a Ukrainian state defense design bureau in Kyiv that develops and produces guided missile systems, missile-control equipment, diagnostics systems, and related high-precision weapon components. Its catalog connection centers on Ukrainian anti-tank guided weapons and missile systems such as Skif/Stugna-P, RK-3 Corsar, Vilkha, and Neptune.
Producesanti-tank guided missiles, coastal and naval missile systems, guided rocket and missile systems, air and anti-aircraft guided weapons, missile control, diagnostics, telemetry, and actuators
State Research and Production Association Splav is the Tula-based Russian rocket-artillery manufacturer associated in public sources with Soviet and Russian multiple launch rocket systems, Grad-family rockets, and later Tornado-family modernization work. Rostec history traces the organization to NII-147, founded in 1945, and describes it as the lead Russian enterprise for MLRS and rocket ammunition.
ProducesMultiple launch rocket systems, Rocket artillery ammunition, Grad, Uragan, Smerch, and Tornado-family systems, Remote mining and specialized rocket payloads
Sterlitamak Machine Construction Factory was a Soviet and Russian industrial plant in Sterlitamak, Bashkortostan, created for self-propelled artillery production, associated in open references with 2S19 Msta-S serial output, and later converted toward agricultural and industrial machinery after its defense role declined.
Producesself-propelled artillery production, armored vehicle assembly, metal fabrication and welding, agricultural machinery conversion
Steyr Arms GmbH is an Austrian small-arms manufacturer based in Kleinraming, producing military, law-enforcement, hunting, and sporting firearms, including the AUG rifle family represented in this catalog.
Producessmall arms, assault rifles, sniper and marksman rifles, service pistols, hunting and sporting rifles
Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG was an Austrian metalworking, vehicle, and arms conglomerate formed from the Steyr, Austro-Daimler, and Puch industrial lines, with defense relevance through rifles, military trucks, tracked armored personnel carriers, and later armored-vehicle programs.
ProducesTracked armored vehicles, Military utility vehicles, Small arms, Automotive engineering, Mobility and driveline systems
STM is a Turkish defense engineering company founded in 1991 for project management, systems engineering, technology transfer, and consultancy work for Turkiye's defense authorities and armed forces. Its public portfolio spans naval platforms, tactical mini UAVs, command-and-control and decision-support systems, cybersecurity, information technologies, tactical mini-UAVs such as KARGU, and export warship projects such as the Ukrainian Corvette Project.
Producesnaval platforms, surface combatants, ship design and integration, tactical mini UAV systems, command and control systems, cybersecurity and information technologies
Stocznia Polnocna was the Gdansk shipyard historically known in Polish as Stocznia Północna, or Northern Shipyard. The yard began as postwar Shipyard No. 3, took the Northern Shipyard name in 1950, and became a major Polish producer of naval and special-purpose vessels for Warsaw Pact and export customers before continuing under the Remontowa Shipbuilding name.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Landing ships, Hydrographic and intelligence vessels, Special-purpose vessels, Ship repair and conversion
Stocznia Północna was the Gdańsk shipyard known in English as Northern Shipyard and now operating as Remontowa Shipbuilding S.A. The yard traces its roots to postwar Shipyard No. 3, took the Northern Shipyard name in 1950, and became a major Polish producer of naval, hydrographic, rescue, training, landing, and intelligence-ship hulls for Warsaw Pact and export customers.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Intelligence and hydrographic vessels, Landing ships and amphibious vessels, Special-purpose vessels, Ship repair, conversion, and outfitting
Stocznia Polnocna shipyard was the Gdansk naval and specialist-vessel yard historically known in English as Northern Shipyard and now operating as Remontowa Shipbuilding S.A. Its Cold War production record is especially relevant to naval catalog records because the yard built landing ships, hydrographic vessels, intelligence-ship hulls, rescue vessels, training ships, torpedo boats, and other special-purpose craft for Poland, the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, and East Germany.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Landing ships and amphibious vessels, Hydrographic, intelligence, and special-purpose ships, Mine-countermeasure and Polish Navy vessels, Ferries, offshore support vessels, and specialist commercial ships
STREIT Group is a privately owned armored-vehicle and defense-systems manufacturer headquartered in the United Arab Emirates, with roots in Canadian vehicle armoring and a product line centered on protected mobility, tactical vehicles, maritime security craft, and related battlefield technologies.
ProducesArmored personnel carriers, Mine-resistant and protected mobility vehicles, Law enforcement and security vehicles, Maritime security craft, Battlefield technology and support systems
STV Group is a Czech defense manufacturer centered on ammunition production, explosives, ballistic protection, and heavy military-equipment repair. The company presents itself as the Czech Republic's only large-caliber ammunition manufacturer and ties its industrial base to the Policka ammunition-production tradition that began in 1920.
ProducesLarge-caliber ammunition, Medium-caliber ammunition, Tank and artillery ammunition, RPG and rocket-propelled ammunition, Mortar ammunition, Engineer ammunition and plastic explosives, Ballistic protection, Military-vehicle repair and modernization
STV GROUP a.s. is a Czech defense manufacturer focused on large-caliber ammunition, mortar and artillery rounds, explosives, ballistic protection, and repair or modernization work for heavy military equipment. The company presents its industrial lineage through the Policka ammunition-production tradition that began in 1920 and identifies itself as the Czech Republic's only large-caliber ammunition manufacturer.
ProducesLarge-caliber ammunition, Tank and artillery ammunition, Mortar ammunition, Medium-caliber ammunition, Rocket-propelled ammunition, Engineer ammunition and plastic explosives, Ballistic protection, Heavy military-equipment repair and modernization
Sukhoi is a Russian aircraft design and manufacturing lineage, now under United Aircraft Corporation, associated with Su-family combat aircraft in this catalog.
ProducesCombat aircraft design, Fighter aircraft, Fighter-bombers, Close-air-support aircraft, Multirole tactical aviation
Swan Hunter is a British shipbuilding and marine-engineering name associated with the River Tyne yards at Wallsend and Walker. Its defense record includes Royal Navy surface combatants and auxiliary ships, while the current Swan Hunter (NE) Ltd business presents itself as an offshore equipment, design, engineering, and project-management company.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, surface combatants, amphibious and auxiliary vessels, offshore equipment rental, marine engineering and project management
The Syrian Scientific Studies and Research Center, also known as SSRC or CERS, is a Syrian state research and military-industrial organization tied in open sources to missile, rocket, chemical-weapons, and military technology programs.
ProducesMissile and rocket development, Military research and development, Delivery systems, Chemical-weapons-related programs, Military production infrastructure
Tactical Missile Armament Corporation is a Russian state-owned defense-industrial holding based in Korolyov that coordinates and manufactures tactical missiles, aircraft precision weapons, guided bombs, and maritime weapons through a group of missile and aerospace enterprises.
Producestactical missiles, air-launched precision weapons, air-to-surface missiles, air-to-air missiles, anti-ship missiles, guided aerial bombs, naval weapons
Tactical Missiles Corporation is a Russian state-owned defense holding centered on guided missiles, air-launched weapons, naval strike systems, air-to-air missiles, guided bomb kits, and related aerospace production.
Producesguided missiles, air-launched weapons, naval weapons, aerospace systems, radio-electronic equipment
Tactical Missiles Corporation (KTRV) is a Russian state-owned defense-industrial holding centered in Korolyov, Moscow Oblast. Public sources describe the corporation as one of Russia's largest missile and precision-weapons manufacturers, with enterprises producing air-launched, shipborne, coastal, guided-bomb, torpedo, and other naval weapon systems.
ProducesAir-launched guided missiles, Anti-ship and anti-radiation missiles, Guided aerial bombs and precision air weapons, Shipborne and coastal missile systems, Torpedoes and naval underwater weapons
TAF Industries is a Ukrainian defense-technology manufacturer focused on high-volume unmanned systems, interceptor drones, FPV drones, electronic-warfare equipment, repeater drones, reconnaissance UAVs, and supporting drone technologies. Its public material says the team began in 2022, lists more than 30 products, and states current drone output at more than 80,000 per month across a distributed production network.
ProducesInterceptor drones, FPV drones, Electronic-warfare systems, Reconnaissance UAVs, Repeater drones, UAV support equipment
Taganrog Plant Priboy is a Russian naval-instrument manufacturer in Taganrog, Rostov Oblast, associated with shipborne hydroacoustic equipment, mine-hunting sonar, anti-saboteur sonar, piezoceramic components, and related marine electronics. Public industry references describe the plant as one of Russia's important hydroacoustic-weapons producers for the navy, while the plant's own site lists ship and vessel equipment and piezoceramic products.
ProducesShipborne hydroacoustic systems, Naval mine-hunting sonar, Anti-saboteur sonar, Piezoceramic components, Marine electronic equipment
Tampella was a Finnish heavy-industry manufacturer based in Tampere whose defence work became one of the roots of Finland's heavy-weapons industry, from 1930s mortar production through postwar field-gun development and the 155 K 83 artillery line later carried into the Vammas and Patria lineage.
Producesfield artillery, mortar systems, heavy weapon development, Finnish defence industry
Tashkent Aviation Production Association was the Soviet and Uzbek aircraft-production complex in Tashkent best known in this catalog for historical Il-76 heavy transport aircraft assembly.
ProducesMilitary transport aircraft production, Aircraft assembly and overhaul, Airframe structures, Aviation maintenance and repair
Tata Advanced Systems is Tata Group's Indian aerospace and defence manufacturer, producing and integrating aerostructures, missile launchers, unmanned systems, radars, command-and-control systems, military vehicles, and aircraft assembly work through its own facilities and joint ventures.
Producesmissile launcher systems, air and missile defence support systems, aerostructures and aero-engines, airborne platforms and mission systems, unmanned aerial systems, radars, optronics, and command-and-control systems, military land mobility
TAURUS Systems GmbH is the German-Swedish missile joint venture formed by MBDA Deutschland and Saab Dynamics to develop, produce, market, modernize, and support the TAURUS long-range stand-off weapon family.
Producesair-launched stand-off missiles, deep-strike precision weapons, missile modernization and life-cycle support, hardened-target penetration systems, TAURUS weapon-family production
TDA Armements was a French armaments company associated with Thales that developed and manufactured mortar systems, rocket systems, munitions, missile warheads, and pyrotechnic devices. It connects to this catalog through the Brandt/TDA production lineage of the MO-120 RT 120 mm rifled towed mortar and through Thales' continuing mortar and ammunition work at La Ferte-Saint-Aubin.
Producesmortar systems, 120 mm mortar ammunition, air-to-ground rocket systems, missile warheads, pyrotechnic devices, munitronics
TechEx is a Ukrainian defense technology manufacturer focused on fiber-optic FPV drones, unmanned aerial systems, and interceptor drones, including the Stalker XO family represented by the catalog's weapon entries.
ProducesUAV manufacturing, FPV drones, fiber-optic control, interceptor drones, counter-EW unmanned systems, defense production
Tecmash Concern is a Russian Rostec ammunition and weapons holding focused on rocket artillery, artillery and tank ammunition, aerial bombs, grenade-launcher systems, engineer ammunition, explosives, and related special-chemistry production. Public Rostec material says the concern was established in 2011 and places it inside Russia's conventional-weapons, ammunition, and special-chemicals industrial structure.
ProducesMultiple launch rocket systems and rocket artillery ammunition, Tank, field-artillery, and naval-artillery ammunition, Small-caliber ammunition for ground, naval, and air platforms, Aerial bombs, RPG rounds, and close-combat munitions, Grenade-launcher systems and ammunition, Engineering ammunition, explosives, and special-chemistry production
Tecnovar Italiana SpA was a defunct Italian land-mine producer based in the Bari area, known in this catalog for the TS-50 anti-personnel mine and TC/6 anti-tank mine.
ProducesLand mines, Anti-personnel mines, Anti-tank mines, Mine-dispensing equipment
Tehmash is a Russian Rostec ammunition manufacturer more commonly rendered in English sources as Techmash or Tekhmash. Public Rostec, sanctions, and industry-reference records describe NPK Tekhmash as a holding company founded by Rostec in 2011, with enterprises focused on artillery ammunition, multiple-launch rocket systems, aerial bombs, grenade-launcher rounds, engineering ammunition, and related special-chemistry production.
ProducesArtillery shells and high-precision artillery ammunition, Multiple-launch rocket systems and 300 mm guided rockets, Aerial bombs and FAB-family bomb bodies, Tank and infantry-fighting-vehicle ammunition, Grenade-launcher rounds and close-combat munitions, Engineering ammunition, explosive devices, and special-chemistry production
Tekne is an Italian special-vehicle and electronics company that designs, produces, transforms, and integrates civil, industrial, and military vehicle systems. Its defense portfolio spans protected vehicles, command-and-control posts, telecommunications, electronic-warfare support, CBRN laboratories, mobile workshops, and the MLS SHIELD 4x4 protected mobility vehicle.
ProducesProtected vehicles, Special vehicle conversions, Command-and-control posts, Electronic systems integration, CBRN and emergency vehicles
Teledyne FLIR Defense is Teledyne Technologies' defense division, building unmanned systems, thermal surveillance sensors, counter-drone tools, and detection equipment for military and public-safety users.
ProducesUnmanned systems, Thermal imaging and surveillance sensors, Counter-UAS, Chemical, biological, radiological, and explosive detection
Teledyne RD Instruments is a U.S. marine-instrumentation manufacturer within Teledyne Marine, known for acoustic Doppler current profilers, Doppler velocity logs, wave-measurement instruments, water-resources flow systems, and underwater-navigation sensors. The company traces its origins to the 1982 development of the first commercial ADCP and operates from a San Diego-area facility in Poway, California.
ProducesAcoustic Doppler current profilers, Doppler velocity logs, Wave measurement, Water-resources flow measurement, Subsea vehicle navigation sensors
Tencore is a Ukrainian defense-technology manufacturer focused on unmanned ground systems, especially the TerMIT tracked UGV family and autonomy software for ground robotic platforms. The company presents its work as military-driven engineering, with serial production of robotic systems designed around logistics, evacuation, engineering, fire-support carriage, and operator-assistance requirements identified with Ukrainian units.
ProducesUnmanned ground vehicles, Ground robotics autonomy software, Logistics and evacuation robotic platforms, Engineering and mission-module integration
TEREM Joint Stock Company is the catalog name for Bulgaria's TEREM defense-repair and production holding, a state-owned Ministry of Defence company whose plants support aviation equipment, ships, armored vehicles, small arms, artillery and missile weapons, ammunition, radar, and communications equipment.
Producesarmored vehicle repair and modernization, aviation equipment sustainment, naval ship repair, small arms and artillery repair, missile and ammunition support, radar and communications equipment support
Terminal Autonomy is a privately held defense and space manufacturing company that builds AI-guided loitering munitions, strike UAVs, and reconnaissance UAVs. Its publicly documented product family centers on the AQ-400 Scythe, AQ-100 Bayonet, and RQ-100 Scout, tying the manufacturer to scalable autonomous systems for contested environments.
ProducesAutonomous loitering munitions, Long-range strike UAVs, Reconnaissance UAVs, Defense manufacturing
Terradyne Armored Vehicles is a Canadian armored-vehicle manufacturer in Newmarket, Ontario, focused on the Gurkha family of tactical protected mobility vehicles for police, government, military, security, emergency-response, and specialized medical or explosive-ordnance roles.
ProducesArmored vehicles, Protected mobility, Law-enforcement tactical vehicles, Military and government armored vehicles, Medical evacuation vehicles
Texas Instruments and Sperry Rand identifies the U.S. industrial production team associated with early AGM-45 Shrike anti-radiation missile manufacture. Public museum and missile-reference sources describe the Shrike as a Naval Weapons Center design that entered production at Texas Instruments and Sperry Rand/UNIVAC in the early 1960s, linking semiconductor-era guidance electronics, defense electronics manufacturing, and UNIVAC-era aerospace computing capacity to one of the first U.S. radar-homing air-to-surface weapons.
ProducesAnti-radiation missile production, Precision-guidance electronics, Defense electronics, UNIVAC-era aerospace and military computing
Textron Aviation is the U.S. general-aviation manufacturer behind Cessna and Beechcraft aircraft. In this catalog the builder facet identifies the Cessna Caravan airframe used for the AC-208 Combat Caravan, separating the aircraft manufacturer from the contractor that added the armed mission system.
Producesgeneral aviation aircraft, turboprop utility aircraft, special-mission aircraft, military trainers and defense aircraft, aircraft support and aftermarket services
Textron Aviation Defense is the Wichita, Kansas-based Textron Aviation subsidiary responsible for military trainer, light-attack, mission-support, and sustainment work around the Beechcraft T-6 Texan II and AT-6 Wolverine families. Its public defense portfolio centers on integrated training systems, armed turboprop aircraft, logistics, maintenance, and customer training for military operators.
Producesmilitary trainer aircraft, light attack aircraft, armed reconnaissance aircraft, aircraft sustainment and training systems
Textron Systems is Textron Inc.'s defense and aerospace segment, developing, manufacturing, integrating, and supporting military technologies across air, land, sea, weapon systems, electronic systems, test, training, and simulation work. Its lineage includes AAI, Textron Defense Systems, and Textron Marine & Land Systems programs behind cataloged systems such as the CBU-105 Sensor Fuzed Weapon and M1117 armored security vehicle.
Producesdefense technologies, autonomous systems, armored vehicles, marine craft, air-launched munitions, training and simulation, test and support services
Thales is a French defense, aerospace, cybersecurity, and digital identity technology group whose catalog footprint centers on military hardware, sensors, and support systems produced by the parent company and its defense businesses.
ProducesLand weapon systems, Air defense systems, Defense electronics, Radar and sensors, Munitions and energetics, Naval mine countermeasures, Command and control
Thales Air Defence is the Belfast-based UK defense manufacturer behind Thales' ground-based air-defense and missile portfolio, including the cataloged NLAW entry and related short-range effectors.
ProducesGround-based air defense, Short-range air defense, Missile and effector production, Soldier weapon systems, Integrated air-defense systems
Thales Australia is the Australian defence subsidiary of Thales Group, combining local manufacturing, sustainment, and systems work across land vehicles, small arms, munitions, and support equipment. Its connected weapon records include the Bendigo-built Bushmaster PMV and the Australian F88/EF88 branch of the Steyr AUG rifle family.
ProducesProtected mobility vehicles, Land systems manufacturing, Munitions and ordnance, Defence support services
Thales Belgium is the Herstal-based Thales Group affiliate formerly known as Forges de Zeebrugge, specializing in 70 mm air-to-ground rocket systems under the FZ brand. Its public product line covers rocket motors, warheads, lightweight launchers, fire-control and weapon-management equipment, laser-guided rockets, integration support, training, and through-life services for aircraft, helicopters, naval platforms, land vehicles, and UAV applications.
Produces70 mm air-to-ground rocket systems, Laser-guided rockets, Rocket motors and warheads, Lightweight aircraft and helicopter rocket launchers, Weapon management and firing-control systems, Rocket-system integration and support
Thales Group is a French defense, aerospace, cybersecurity, and digital-technology group whose catalog footprint runs through air-defense electronics, radar families, naval mine-countermeasures systems, communications, and related military systems such as Crotale.
Producesair defense, radars, communications, electronic warfare, cybersecurity, aerospace systems
The Armored Group is a U.S. armored-vehicle manufacturer founded in 1992. Its public product lines span military armored personnel carriers, law-enforcement tactical and rescue vehicles, personal-protection vehicles, cash-in-transit vehicles, armored SUVs, armored sedans, armored vans, and custom armored transportation for government, military, commercial, and private-security clients.
ProducesArmored personnel carriers, Mine-protected and tactical vehicles, Law-enforcement armored rescue vehicles, Cash-in-transit armored vehicles, Personal-protection armored vehicles, Custom armored SUVs, trucks, vans, and sedans
Thompson-Ramo-Wooldridge was the 1958 merger name for Thompson Products and Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation, combining Cleveland industrial manufacturing with the California missile, electronics, and systems-engineering work that later operated under the TRW name.
Producesaerospace systems, missile systems, defense electronics, military and industrial equipment
Thomson-DASA Armements was the French-German land-weapon joint venture that linked Thomson-CSF's armaments line with Deutsche Aerospace's weapons business. Its public legacy sits in Brandt-derived mortars, mortar ammunition, and aircraft-dispensed munitions that later continued under the TDA Armements and Thales defence lines.
ProducesMortars, Mortar ammunition, Munitions, Ordnance, Land systems
Threod Systems is an Estonian defence-technology manufacturer focused on unmanned aircraft systems, electro-optical ISR and target-acquisition payloads, and pneumatic launchers for drones, target aircraft, and one-way effectors. The company says it was founded in Estonia in 2012, keeps production in-house, and develops its systems through operational feedback from deployed users.
ProducesUnmanned aircraft systems, Electro-optical ISR and target-acquisition payloads, Pneumatic aircraft launcher systems, Ground control and data-link components for tactical UAS
Thyssen-Henschel was a German armored-vehicle manufacturer associated with Kassel and the Thyssen-Henschel/Henschel Wehrtechnik land-systems line. Its Cold War defense work is most visible in the Marder infantry fighting vehicle production program and the Argentine TAM armored-vehicle family, before the defense engineering business was sold and the Henschel land-systems activity passed into Rheinmetall's armored-vehicle organization.
Producestracked armored vehicles, infantry fighting vehicles, medium tank and armored-vehicle engineering, land-systems defense engineering
thyssenkrupp Marine Systems is Germany's naval shipbuilding and maritime-systems builder, producing submarines, frigates, corvettes, sensors, communication systems, and integrated mission equipment for modern navies.
Producessubmarines, frigates, corvettes, naval shipbuilding, maritime sensors and communication systems
Tikhomirov NIIP is a Russian radar and weapon-control systems institute in Zhukovsky, Moscow Oblast, associated with fighter-aircraft radar suites and medium-range ground-force air-defense systems. Public sources identify the institute with MiG and Sukhoi weapon-control systems, the Kub/Kvadrat and Buk air-defense families, and later Buk-M3/Viking radar and fire-control work.
ProducesFighter-aircraft weapon-control systems, Airborne radar systems, Medium-range air-defense systems, Buk-family radar and fire-control equipment, Civil train-control and hydroacoustic systems
Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese motor-vehicle manufacturer founded in 1937 and headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture. Its catalog relevance here comes from the Land Cruiser 70 family, a heavy-duty commercial off-road line whose 79 pickup chassis is widely adapted by protection, security, government, humanitarian, and specialty-vehicle companies.
Producesmotor vehicles, commercial off-road vehicles, light utility vehicles, 4x4 chassis
TOZ is the Russian abbreviation associated with Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod, the Tula Arms Plant in Tula, Russia. The plant traces its state arms-factory origin to Peter I's 1712 decree, became a long-running center for Russian and Soviet small-arms manufacture, and is now described in public sources as part of the High Precision Systems holding within Rostec.
ProducesSmall arms, Underbarrel grenade launchers, Sporting and hunting firearms, Anti-tank guided missile production
Transmobile Ltd. is a Bulgarian private defense company based in Sofia, active in military-equipment trade, engineering services, vehicle modernization, and ammunition production from mortar calibers through 155 mm artillery rounds.
Producesartillery ammunition, mortar ammunition, RPG-7 rounds, military-equipment trade, armored vehicle repair and modernization, military production technologies
Triumph, Inc. was a U.S. supplier publicly tied to early-2000s Navy and Marine Corps Mk-77 firebomb procurement. Department of the Navy budget history identifies Triumph, Inc. as the contractor for FY2003 and FY2004 Mk-77 bomb buys handled through Rock Island, Illinois, while a CAGE-code reference lists the company at a Taunton, Massachusetts address with discontinued supplier status.
ProducesMk-77 firebomb procurement, Aerial incendiary munitions, U.S. Navy and Marine Corps ammunition supply, General-purpose bomb procurement support
TsNIITochMash is a Russian defense research-and-production institute focused on small arms, ammunition, combat gear, training simulators, underwater weapons, and protection systems. In this catalog it supplies the institutional context behind specialty Russian weapons and soldier-systems entries, including the PKP Pecheneg and related TsNIITochMash programs.
ProducesSmall arms, Ammunition, Combat gear, Training simulators, Underwater weapons, Protection systems
TÜBİTAK SAGE is Turkey's Defense Industries Research and Development Institute, a government defense R&D organization under TÜBİTAK that develops missile, munition, guidance, warhead, propulsion, and test technologies for the Turkish Armed Forces and national defense industry.
ProducesAir-to-air missiles, Cruise missiles and stand-off munitions, Precision guidance kits, UAV munitions, Air-defense missile technologies, Warheads, propulsion, and test infrastructure
Tula Arms Plant is a historic Russian defense manufacturer in Tula whose modern public identity is Imperial Tula Arms Plant. Its documented production base spans small arms, ammunition, grenade launchers, and anti-tank guided-missile related work under the TOZ corporate identity.
Producessmall arms, ammunition, anti-tank guided missiles, special-purpose weapons, civilian sporting firearms
Tula Arms Plant (TOZ) is the Tula, Russia arms manufacturer historically associated with the Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod name and the TOZ mark. Public sources describe the plant as a long-running Russian small-arms and defense producer whose output spans infantry weapons, special-purpose rifles, under-barrel grenade launchers, anti-tank missile production work, and civilian sporting firearms.
Producessmall arms, under-barrel grenade launchers, anti-tank guided missile production, special-purpose rifles, civilian sporting firearms
Tula Ordnance Factory is the catalog's normalized name for the historic Tula arms plant in Tula, Russia, better known as Tula Arms Plant or TOZ. It is a long-running Russian defense manufacturer associated with small arms, machine guns, ammunition, and guided weapons, and it provides the production context behind the DShK entry in this catalog.
Producessmall arms, machine guns, ammunition, guided weapons
Tulamashzavod, formally the V. M. Ryabikov Tula Machine-Building Plant, is a Russian defense manufacturer in Tula associated with automatic cannon, naval gun mounts, air-defense artillery, anti-tank munitions, and dual-use machinery. Rostec describes the plant as part of its High Precision Systems holding and identifies it as a producer, modernizer, and repair enterprise for weapons and military equipment.
Produces30 mm automatic cannon, naval artillery mounts, air-defense artillery systems, anti-tank guided and beam-riding munitions, civilian and dual-use machinery
Tulamashzavod Joint Stock Company is the legal-name form of the Tula Machine-Building Plant, a Russian defense manufacturer in Tula associated with automatic cannon, naval gun mounts, air-defense gun systems, anti-tank guided munitions, and dual-use machinery. Rostec describes the plant as part of its High Precision Systems holding and says it produces, modernizes, and repairs weapons and military equipment while also maintaining civilian production lines.
Produces30 mm automatic cannon production, Naval artillery mounts, Air-defense gun and gun-missile system components, Anti-tank guided munition production, Dual-use machine-building products
Tupolev is a Russian aerospace design bureau and aircraft manufacturer now operating inside the United Aircraft Corporation group. In this catalog it provides the builder context for long-range military aircraft families such as the Tu-22M and Tu-95.
Producesmilitary aircraft, long-range bombers, cruise-missile carriers, civil aircraft, aircraft modernization, aircraft design
Turkish Aerospace is Turkey's state-backed aerospace manufacturer for fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, unmanned aircraft, space systems, aerostructures, modernization work, and lifecycle support. The company traces its origins to a 1973 Ministry of Industry and Technology initiative to reduce foreign dependence in the defense industry, expanded through F-16 industrial participation in the 1980s, and was restructured in 2005 after Turkish shareholders bought out foreign shares.
Producesmilitary aircraft, advanced jet trainers, basic trainer and light-attack aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, military helicopters, aerostructures and aerospace integration, space systems
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ) is Turkey's state-backed aerospace manufacturer for fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, unmanned aircraft, space systems, aerostructures, modernization work, and lifecycle support. The company traces its roots to a 1973 Ministry of Industry and Technology initiative, expanded through F-16 industrial participation in the 1980s, and was restructured under Turkish shareholders in 2005.
ProducesMilitary aircraft, Advanced jet trainers, Basic trainer and light-attack aircraft, Unmanned aerial vehicles, Military helicopters, Aerostructures and aerospace integration, Space systems
U.S. Air Force procurement is the Department of the Air Force's acquisition and contracting function for weapons, aircraft, munitions, sustainment, and related technology programs. Public records sometimes identify an Air Force program office or contracting authority as the procurement actor for a system, especially for government-managed buys where the production chain spans multiple private contractors, depots, or ammunition plants.
Producesmilitary procurement, contracting policy, acquisition management, program sustainment, Air Force weapons programs
U.S. Army Munitions Command (MUCOM) was a 1962 Army Materiel Command-era ammunition headquarters at Picatinny Arsenal that managed munitions procurement, loading coordination, and research and development before becoming part of the command lineage that later led to Joint Munitions Command. Its catalog role is historical: MUCOM appears on Army-origin conventional ammunition and munitions records from the period when the Army was consolidating ammunition research, production, storage, and sustainment functions.
ProducesConventional ammunition management, Munitions procurement, Ammunition research and development, Production base support, Storage and sustainment
U.S. Army Weapons Command was the Army Materiel Command's conventional-weapons development command at Rock Island Arsenal. During its 1962-1973 existence, USAWECOM handled development work and systems analysis for small arms, aircraft armament, artillery, air defense guns, and tank-related weapon systems.
ProducesConventional weapon systems development, Small arms, Aircraft armament, Artillery, Air defense weapons, Tank systems
U.S. defense contractors refers to the United States private-sector defense industrial base: companies that design, manufacture, integrate, service, and sustain military hardware for the Department of Defense, allied governments, and foreign military-sales customers. It is a broad production category rather than a single corporation, covering primes, subcontractors, specialty munition producers, electronics suppliers, foundries, and engineering firms.
Producesmunitions and missile production, military aircraft and aerospace systems, naval systems and submarine industrial base, sensors, electronics, and command systems, ground combat systems and vehicle components, maintenance, repair, overhaul, and sustainment
U.S. government production covers weapons and munitions made through U.S. federal arsenals, government-owned ordnance plants, and government-owned, contractor-operated facilities when public sources credit the federal production chain rather than a single private manufacturer.
Producesordnance manufacturing, ammunition industrial base, arsenal operations, government-owned, contractor-operated plants, military vehicle production
U.S. Hoffman Machinery Corporation was a U.S. industrial machinery company whose Poughkeepsie, New York plant shifted from commercial laundry and dry-cleaning equipment into projectile production during World War II, then later operated the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant during the first decade of that government-owned projectile facility.
Produces40 mm anti-aircraft projectiles, 5-inch naval shells, large-caliber artillery projectile metal parts, government-owned, contractor-operated ammunition plant operations, industrial laundry and dry-cleaning machinery
U.S. military contractors refers to the United States private and contractor-operated defense production base that supplies weapons, equipment, components, sustainment, and integration work to the Department of Defense and U.S. military services. The sector includes large prime contractors, specialized subsystem producers, ammunition and ordnance plants, electronics suppliers, aircraft and vehicle integrators, and many smaller firms in the deeper supply chain.
ProducesDefense manufacturing, Weapons-system integration, Ammunition and ordnance production, Aircraft, vehicle, electronics, and subsystem sustainment, U.S. military procurement supply chains
U.S. military ordnance contractors describes the U.S.-based private companies and government-owned, contractor-operated plants that produced bombs, ammunition, projectiles, and related ordnance for the armed services.
Producesordnance, munitions, bombs, ammunition, contract manufacturing, government-owned contractor-operated plants
The U.S. Navy is the United States sea service and a major government customer, technical authority, and program sponsor for naval combat systems, sensors, mission software, ships, aircraft, and weapons. In this catalog, the name is used where public sources identify Navy-origin development, Navy-owned architecture, or Navy program authority rather than a private production company.
ProducesNaval combat systems, Government-owned mission software, Shipboard command-and-control architecture, Surface-ship and aviation program management, Naval sensors and integration, Naval program management
U.S. Ordnance is a Nevada-based small-arms manufacturer that produces and supports military machine guns, replacement parts, conversion kits, and crew-served weapon systems, with the M60 family and Mk 19 among its clearest public product lines.
Producessmall arms, machine guns, crew-served weapons, replacement parts, testing and support
UA Dynamics is a Kyiv-based Ukrainian defense-tech company that develops and manufactures unmanned aircraft, payload equipment, and supporting software. Public company materials and Ukrainian reporting center its work on the Punisher reusable strike UAV, a veteran-origin program that pairs a small fixed-wing airframe with modular payload containers for reconnaissance, special-operations support, and precision attack missions.
ProducesUnmanned aircraft systems, Reusable strike UAVs, Military drone production, Aircraft and related equipment
UK facilities refers to United Kingdom production sites and industrial lines publicly tied to Ukrainian-designed drone systems through UK-Ukraine defence-industrial cooperation. The current public-source context is not a single incorporated manufacturer: official sources describe UK mass production of Octopus interceptor drones under Project OCTOPUS and separate UK-based Ukrspecsystems production capacity in Suffolk.
Produceslicensed drone production, counter-UAS interceptor production, Ukrainian-designed unmanned aircraft systems, defence-industrial cooperation, rapid production-line updates
The UK Ministry of Defence is the United Kingdom ministerial department responsible for national defence policy, the armed forces, and defence procurement. Its role in the weapons catalog is limited to ministry-led programmes, official procurement sponsorship, or public requirements work where the public record names MOD before a single industrial prime contractor is established.
ProducesDefence policy, Military procurement, Armed forces administration, Defence innovation, Missile and long-range strike programmes, International security assistance
UKR ARMO TECH is a Ukrainian armored-vehicle producer focused on protected transport, specialized military vehicles, evacuation vehicles, and armoring work. Its public product line includes UAT.GYURZA-02, UAT-TISA, and related wartime vehicle variants developed around Ukrainian military feedback and real operating conditions.
ProducesArmored vehicles, MRAP-class protected mobility vehicles, Evacuation and special-purpose vehicles, Vehicle armoring and repair, Remote weapon station integration
Ukrainian Armor is a Kyiv-based Ukrainian defense manufacturer that builds armored vehicles, mortars, ammunition, and protective equipment. In this catalog it provides the builder context for Ukrainian-produced mobility and support systems, including the 2S22 Bohdana-related chassis and cab work referenced in the company's own public product coverage.
ProducesArmored vehicles, Mortar launchers and ammunition, Armoring and modernization of military vehicles, Specialized armored chassis, Body armor and protective equipment
Ukrainian defence manufacturers for Defence Intelligence of Ukraine describes the domestic engineering, production, volunteer-funding, and military-specialist network behind DIU's public MAGURA naval-drone program. Open sources identify Ukrainian engineers and manufacturers working with Defence Intelligence and its Group 13 operators, while the individual supplier chain remains only partly public.
ProducesUnmanned surface vessels, Naval-drone integration, Maritime strike and patrol platforms, Wartime drone production support
Ukrainian Defense Industry is Ukraine's state-owned joint-stock defense holding, created in 2023 from the former UkroboronProm concern to coordinate weapons production, modernization, and industrial partnerships across the country's defense base.
Producesuncrewed aerial systems, uncrewed surface systems, small arms assembly, armored vehicle repair and production, air-defense and missile cooperation
Ukrainian weapon manufacturers are the domestic Ukrainian defense producers, state enterprises, private technology firms, arsenals, and wartime production networks supplying locally made weapons and military equipment to Ukraine's defense forces. Public Ukrainian sources describe a sector that now spans infantry weapons, artillery, ammunition, armored vehicles, electronic-warfare equipment, unmanned aerial systems, unmanned ground vehicles, naval drones, and long-range strike technologies.
Producesunmanned aerial systems and FPV drones, unmanned ground and naval systems, artillery and infantry weapons, ammunition and mortar production, electronic warfare, signals intelligence, and communications, armored and special-purpose vehicles, long-range strike and missile technologies
UkrespectExport refers to Ukraine's Ukrspecexport/Ukrspetsexport, a state arms export-import company based in Kyiv. Its public role is export marketing, military-technical cooperation, and foreign-customer support for Ukrainian defense products rather than operation of a single production plant.
Producesdefense export and import, military-technical cooperation, armored vehicle export marketing, weapons and military equipment support, technology transfer and foreign-customer services
UkrInnMash is a Kharkiv-based Ukrainian defense-sector corporation publicly associated with specialized equipment, military-equipment maintenance and trade services, and the Kevlar-E tracked infantry fighting vehicle prototype. Ukrainian registry data identifies the legal entity as Corporation Ukrinnmash, registered in Kharkiv in 2003, while defense-industry reporting connects the company to armored-vehicle development work shown publicly from the late 2010s.
ProducesArmored vehicle prototypes, Tracked infantry fighting vehicles, Specialized equipment and defense components, Military equipment repair and maintenance, Defense trade services
UkrJet is a Ukrainian unmanned-aircraft-systems company based in Kyiv that designs and produces jet-powered and multi-purpose UAVs, loitering munitions, ground-control equipment, and mission software. Its catalog relevance comes from Ukrainian long-range and tactical drone programs, including the Bober/UJ-26 line attached to the site catalog.
ProducesUnmanned aircraft systems, Jet-powered UAVs, Loitering munitions, Ground control stations, Mission software
Ukroboronprom is the public trading name associated with Ukraine's state-owned defense-industrial holding, now organized as Joint Stock Company Ukrainian Defense Industry. The company consolidates state defense enterprises that manufacture, repair, modernize, and develop weapons, military hardware, ammunition, armored vehicles, aircraft-related equipment, and unmanned systems for Ukraine's defense sector.
Producesammunition and munitions, military hardware, armored vehicles, aircraft and UAVs, radar and air defense systems, shipbuilding and naval systems, repair and modernization
Ukrspecsystems is a Ukrainian unmanned-aircraft systems developer and manufacturer founded in 2014. Its catalog-relevant work centers on fixed-wing reconnaissance UAS, EO/IR payloads, ground-control equipment, and support components, including the Shark family represented in this catalog.
ProducesFixed-wing unmanned aircraft systems, Reconnaissance and surveillance UAVs, EO/IR camera gimbals, UAS ground equipment and components, Drone software and support services
Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant is a Russian aircraft and helicopter manufacturer in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, best known in this catalog for serial production and modernization of Mi-8/17-family helicopters, including Mi-8AMT, Mi-171, and Mi-8AMTSh/Mi-171Sh variants.
ProducesMi-8/17 helicopter production and modernization, Military and civil transport helicopters, Helicopter service, modernization, and operator training, Aircraft assemblies for Russian aviation programs
Uliis yard is a Soviet-era shipbuilding attribution used in public naval references for the Project 1265 Yakhont, the NATO Sonya-class coastal minesweeper family. The available open sources do not identify it as a surviving standalone company; they place the production record inside the wider Soviet naval shipbuilding system, with Project 1265 work associated with Vladivostok and Avangard Shipyard in Petrozavodsk.
ProducesSoviet naval shipbuilding, Coastal minesweepers, Mine countermeasure vessels, Wooden-hulled mine warfare ships, Project 1265 Yakhont and Project 1265E production
Ulyanovsk Mechanical Plant is a Russian defense-industrial enterprise in Ulyanovsk within the Almaz-Antey orbit, publicly associated with serial production, modernization, and support of short- and medium-range air-defense and radar systems.
ProducesShort-range air defense systems, Medium-range air defense systems, Radar systems, Self-propelled anti-aircraft systems, Modernization and repair of military equipment
The manufacturer behind ARES-TMID-0011 remains unidentified in open sources. ARES and OSMP assess the weapon as an Israeli-origin, turbojet-powered guided munition or one-way-attack UAV whose public designation, producer, and launch platform have not been confirmed.
ProducesOne-way-attack munitions, Loitering munitions, Guided missiles, Unmanned strike systems
UnisGroup is a Sarajevo-based Bosnian defense-industry concern owned by the Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its public materials describe the company as an authorized export and coordination organization for weapons, military equipment, services, research and development, production, marketing, and sales across a network of member factories.
ProducesLarge-caliber ammunition, Small-arms ammunition, Mortars and artillery weapons, Fuzes and grenades, Sighting devices, Protective equipment, Defense export coordination
United Admiralty Shipyard is a historical English-language attribution for the Saint Petersburg Admiralty shipbuilding complex, especially the post-1972 Admiralty-Sudomekh submarine production organization that Western references also identify as United Admiralty Sudomekh. The organization sat inside the Soviet and Russian naval-industrial base and is most relevant to this catalog for deep-diving special-purpose submarines and Kilo-family diesel-electric submarines.
Producessubmarine production, special-purpose underwater craft, deep-diving vehicles, naval auxiliaries
United Aircraft Corporation is a Russian state-owned aerospace holding that consolidates major design and production organizations behind Sukhoi, MiG, Ilyushin, Tupolev, Yakovlev, and Beriev aircraft, including fighter and attack-aircraft families represented in this catalog.
Producesfighter aircraft, ground-attack aircraft, military aircraft production, aircraft modernization and repair, civil and transport aircraft
United Defense was a U.S. defense manufacturer centered on tracked armored vehicles, artillery systems, naval guns, missile launchers, precision munitions, and non-nuclear naval repair work. The company combined major FMC and Harsco armored-vehicle lines in the 1990s, operated from Arlington, Virginia, and became part of BAE Systems after a 2005 acquisition.
Producestracked armored vehicles, self-propelled artillery, armored recovery vehicles, field artillery ammunition vehicles, naval gun systems, missile launchers, precision munitions, ship repair and modernization
United Defense, LP was the U.S. tracked-combat-vehicle and weapons-systems manufacturer formed from FMC Corporation's Defense Systems Group and Harsco Corporation's BMY-Combat Systems Division in the 1990s defense-industry consolidation cycle. GAO described the limited partnership as a combination of two Army tracked-vehicle manufacturers, while later United Defense filings tied the business to Bradley Fighting Vehicle work, M88 recovery vehicles, M113-family vehicles, M109-related artillery programs, naval gun systems, and missile-launcher lines.
Producestracked armored combat vehicles, infantry fighting vehicles and derivatives, armored recovery vehicles, self-propelled artillery and ammunition support vehicles, naval gun systems, missile launchers and canisters
United Launch Alliance is a U.S. launch-service company and rocket manufacturer formed by Boeing and Lockheed Martin to combine the Delta and Atlas launch-vehicle programs for U.S. government, civil, and commercial space missions.
Producesorbital launch vehicles, national security space launch, civil and commercial launch services, launch integration and mission support, cryogenic upper stages
Univac was the computer and defense-electronics line that grew from Remington Rand's early commercial-computer business and later operated inside Sperry Rand and Sperry. For this catalog, the name is most directly tied to Cold War U.S. military electronics and missile-production work, including Sperry Rand/Univac participation in AGM-45 Shrike production and Sperry Univac manufacture of Naval Tactical Data System computers.
ProducesMilitary and government computing, Shipboard combat information systems, Missile production and defense electronics, Mainframe and real-time computer systems
Unknown is a catalog attribution placeholder, not a defense company. It groups weapon entries whose available public sources do not identify a specific builder, model maker, workshop, or production authority.
ProducesUnattributed manufacture, Improvised weapons, Craft production, Unidentified munitions, Open-source attribution limits
Unknown local fabricators covers decentralized workshops, unit-level technicians, insurgent production cells, volunteer engineers, and other publicly unidentified manufacturing sources that convert available parts into weapons or weapon carriers. The label applies where reliable reporting documents local fabrication or modification but does not name a specific company, arsenal, bureau, or state plant.
ProducesField workshop conversions, Improvised weapon production, Craft-produced munitions, Commercial drone weaponization, Vehicle-mounted weapon adaptations
Ural Civil Aviation Plant (UZGA) is a Russian aircraft manufacturing, repair, and unmanned-aircraft enterprise based in Yekaterinburg. Public sanctions and defense-industry sources identify the plant as part of the Rostec-linked Technodinamika structure and connect it to the Forpost family of Searcher-derived UAVs and the Altius heavy reconnaissance-strike UAV program.
Producesaircraft manufacture and assembly, aircraft and aviation-component repair, medium-altitude reconnaissance and strike UAVs, heavy long-endurance reconnaissance-strike UAVs, civil and regional aviation programs
Uraltransmash is a Yekaterinburg heavy-engineering plant best known in this catalog for Soviet and Russian self-propelled artillery. Rostec describes the enterprise as the only Russian plant producing self-propelled artillery systems, including Msta-S and Akatsiya variants, while sanctions and disclosure records identify it as the joint-stock Ural Plant of Transport Mechanical Engineering.
Producesself-propelled artillery, tracked artillery chassis, artillery overhaul and modernization, low-floor trams, oil-production pumpjacks, heavy transport machinery
Uralvagonzavod, commonly abbreviated UVZ, is the Nizhny Tagil armored-vehicle manufacturer and Rostec-linked industrial concern behind many Soviet and Russian tank families in this catalog. Its public profile spans main battle tanks, tank modernization, armored support vehicles, heavy flamethrower systems, railway vehicles, and related engineering production.
Producesmain battle tanks, tank modernization, armored recovery and engineering vehicles, heavy flamethrower systems, tracked armored vehicle production, railway and heavy engineering
UROVESA is a Spanish manufacturer of military and special-purpose off-road vehicles, best known for the VAMTAC tactical vehicle family and the TT URO truck line. The company designs, manufactures, assembles, and supports modular vehicles from Galicia for defence, security, emergency-service, municipal, industrial, and other specialist users.
Producestactical vehicles, off-road military vehicles, special-purpose trucks, vehicle lifecycle support, integrated logistics support
V. A. Degtyarev Plant, commonly abbreviated ZiD, is a Kovrov, Vladimir Oblast arms and machinery manufacturer with roots in the 1916 Kovrov machine-gun plant. The company identifies itself as one of Russia's largest enterprises and describes a defense portfolio spanning infantry weapons, aircraft guns, anti-tank missile systems, anti-aircraft missile systems, and naval or underwater-defense mounts.
ProducesSmall arms and heavy machine guns, Aircraft and anti-aircraft guns, Anti-tank and portable air-defense missile systems, Naval and underwater-defense weapon mounts, Civil machinery and motorcycle products
V.A. Degtyarev Plant is a Kovrov, Vladimir Oblast manufacturer whose roots run to the 1916 Kovrov machine-gun plant and the Soviet automatic-weapons design school built around V.G. Fedorov and V.A. Degtyarev. The company describes itself as a large Russian enterprise with a military legacy in infantry weapons and gun armament, while public sanctions and defense-reference sources connect its current portfolio to small arms, heavy machine guns, sniper rifles, guided weapons, air-defense systems, and motor vehicles.
ProducesInfantry weapons, Heavy machine guns, General-purpose machine guns, Sniper rifles, Guided weapons and air-defense systems, Motor vehicles and civil machinery
V2X is a U.S. mission-solutions and defense-technology company formed from the 2022 combination of Vectrus and Vertex. Its catalog relevance now centers on two public V2X-developed systems: the Tempest Mobile Fires Platform, a compact counter-UAS air-defense system debuted for AUSA 2025, and Gateway Mission Router, a cyber-hardened air-to-ground communications and command-and-control router tied to U.S. Army modernization contracts.
Producescounter-UAS systems, mission solutions, C6ISR and communications integration, defense technology integration, training and readiness, logistics and sustainment, aircraft modernization and weapon-system integration
Vard Brevik was VARD's Brevik, Norway shipyard within the Fincantieri-controlled VARD specialized-vessel group. In the catalog it is most directly tied to Island Crown, the Vard Brevik-outfitted offshore support vessel later converted by the United Kingdom into HMS Stirling Castle, a Royal Navy mine-countermeasures mothership for autonomous mine-hunting systems.
ProducesSpecialized shipbuilding, Offshore support vessels, Platform supply vessels, Ship outfitting, Naval and coast guard vessel group capability
Various Chinese commercial drone manufacturers describes the China-based civilian and enterprise UAV supply base associated with systems that sources identify as Chinese commercial drones rather than one confirmed producer. The category is centered on commercial multirotor, enterprise, agricultural, and mapping UAV families from manufacturers such as DJI and Autel Robotics, while narrower company attribution remains separate when public sources support it.
Producesconsumer quadcopters, enterprise and inspection UAVs, commercial multirotor airframes, agricultural and mapping drones, civilian UAV payloads, controllers, batteries, and software
Various civilian paramotor manufacturers describes the multinational civilian ultralight-aircraft supply base behind powered paraglider and paramotor equipment that appears in the catalog when public sources identify commercial paramotors rather than one named producer.
ProducesCivilian powered paragliders, Paramotor frames and power units, Paramotor and paraglider wings, Harnesses, cages, propellers, engines, and accessories, Dealer, training, and support networks
Various manufacturers is a catalog attribution facet for weapon entries whose public sources point to multiple builders, licensees, or production lines rather than one canonical company. It keeps the /built-by/ archive usable for systems with broad industrial histories, split attributions, or intentionally generic manufacturer labels.
Producessmall arms, munitions, ordnance, production networks, traceability
Various manufacturers and NATO-standard production lines describes the distributed industrial base that produces ammunition and compatible weapon components to NATO interoperability requirements. The label is most useful for standardized cartridge families, where multiple national arsenals and commercial producers can manufacture interchangeable lots once the cartridge design, proof procedures, packaging markings, and performance requirements are qualified under NATO or allied standards.
ProducesNATO-standard small-arms ammunition, Interchangeable cartridge production, Ammunition proof and qualification, Linked heavy-machine-gun ammunition, Licensed and national production lines
Various manufacturers and state arsenals covers plural ordnance production where public sources identify a weapon class or ammunition family more clearly than a single legal producer. The name is most useful for long-lived munitions and crew-served weapon families, such as mortar tubes and mortar ammunition, that have been manufactured by national arsenals, state-owned plants, licensed producers, and commercial defense companies across many countries.
Producesmunitions, mortar ammunition, crew-served weapons, state arsenals, licensed production, ordnance traceability
RPG-7-compatible high-explosive and fragmentation rounds are produced and marketed through several national defense-industrial channels rather than a single company. Public product data for the cataloged examples includes Bulgarian rounds from VMZ Sopot and Arcus, plus Russian OG-7V export data published by Rosoboronexport, Russia's state arms-export intermediary. The shared context is a family of 40 mm launcher-compatible rounds for RPG-7/RPG-7V launchers, with roles ranging from anti-personnel fragmentation effects to heavier high-explosive fragmentation rounds for light vehicles, field shelters, and exposed personnel.
ProducesRPG-7 and RPG-7V ammunition, High-explosive fragmentation rounds, Fragmentation anti-personnel rounds, Defense export cataloging
Various Soviet covers Soviet-era state production cases where public weapon sources identify a Soviet industrial origin but do not isolate one numbered plant, design bureau, arsenal, ministry, or post-Soviet successor. The scope is strongest for ammunition and ordnance families made inside a centrally planned defense sector rather than by a single incorporated company.
ProducesSoviet ammunition production, Mortar and gun-mortar rounds, Smoke and white-phosphorus ammunition, State arsenals and numbered factories, Defense research and design bureaus
Various Soviet and international producers describes a distributed production base for Soviet-origin munitions whose public documentation points to the USSR's state defense industry and later licensed or derivative production outside the Soviet Union. It is most useful for ammunition families where sources identify a caliber, Soviet design lineage, or licensed production network rather than a single surviving factory.
ProducesSoviet-origin artillery ammunition, 122 mm Grad-family rockets, Licensed and derivative ammunition production, D-30 and 2S1-compatible artillery rounds, Cold War munition families in continued production
Various state and non-state manufacturers describes distributed weapon production where public sources identify a class of government workshops, armed-group production cells, local fabricators, commercial-component adapters, or clandestine supply networks rather than a single named company.
ProducesImprovised and craft-produced weapons, Commercial-drone adaptation, Distributed UAV assembly, Clandestine and workshop-scale fabrication, State and non-state production networks
Various U.S. manufacturers describes a distributed United States defense and ordnance production base rather than one corporation. It is used for cataloged systems whose public sourcing supports U.S. manufacture but does not identify a narrower prime contractor, arsenal, plant, or subcontractor with enough confidence to assign the record to a named manufacturer.
Producesmunitions and ordnance, defense manufacturing, wartime production networks, military hardware supply chains, legacy U.S. weapon production
Vickers Defence Systems was the British land-systems manufacturer behind Challenger 2 and the Challenger Armoured Repair and Recovery Vehicle, linking the late Vickers plc armoured-vehicle line to today's BAE Systems and RBSL land-systems lineage.
Producesmain battle tanks, armoured vehicles, land systems, defence engineering
Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering was the Barrow-in-Furness shipbuilding and marine-engineering business that traded as VSEL after the 1986 privatization of the Barrow yard. Its catalog relevance spans the AS-90 self-propelled howitzer, the Royal Navy's Vanguard-class ballistic-missile submarines, and the Type 2400 Upholder submarines later operated by Canada as the Victoria class.
ProducesWarships, Submarines, Naval armaments, Heavy engineering
Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering (VSEL) was the Barrow-in-Furness naval shipyard and engineering company formed when the former British Shipbuilders Barrow businesses were privatized in 1986. Its short independent period covered the Royal Navy's late Cold War submarine workload, including the Vanguard ballistic-missile submarine programme and the Type 2400 diesel-electric submarines later transferred to Canada.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Nuclear submarine construction, Diesel-electric submarine design and construction, Marine engineering, Naval armaments and heavy engineering
Vickers-Armstrongs was a major British engineering and armaments company formed from the Vickers and Armstrong Whitworth interests. It joined Barrow shipbuilding and armaments works with the High Walker yard and Elswick military-vehicle and munitions works, giving the company a broad twentieth-century role in naval guns, warships, aircraft, armoured vehicles, submarines, and heavy engineering.
ProducesNaval guns, Warships, Aircraft, Armoured vehicles, Heavy engineering
VMZ Sopot is a Bulgarian state-owned defense manufacturer in Sopot that produces ammunition, rocket grenades, unguided rockets, antitank missiles, fuzes, and other ordnance for domestic and export customers.
Producesammunition, rocket grenades, unguided rockets, antitank guided missiles, ordnance production
Volat is the public-facing brand of Minsk Wheel Tractor Plant (MZKT), a Belarusian state-owned builder of heavy wheeled chassis, special vehicles, and transporters whose platforms appear in this catalog as carriers for launcher, air-defense, armored, and logistics systems.
Producesspecial wheeled chassis, heavy equipment transporters, military trucks, launcher carriers, armored vehicles
Volgograd Shipyard was a Russian river-and-sea shipbuilding plant in Volgograd on the Volga River. Public sources describe the yard as founded in 1931, positioned for access to the Black Sea and Caspian Sea, and active across tankers, trawler-seiners, dry-cargo vessels, crane ships, oil-skimmer vessels, floating pumping stations, and selected Soviet naval auxiliary or special-purpose hulls.
Producesriver-sea shipbuilding, small naval and intelligence-ship hulls, commercial tankers and dry-cargo vessels, oil-and-gas-sector maritime equipment
Volgograd Tractor Plant is a Volgograd industrial builder whose legacy runs from the 1930 Stalingrad Tractor Plant to Soviet and Russian tracked armored vehicles, especially the BMD airborne family represented in this catalog.
Producestracked armored vehicles, airborne combat vehicles, amphibious armored vehicles, defense vehicle production, heavy machinery
Volvo BM was the Swedish construction-equipment and vehicle manufacturer name that followed Volvo's ownership of AB Bolinder-Munktell. The historical Volvo BM and Bolinder-Munktell lineage covers the Bv-202 articulated tracked carrier family, including military snow, marsh, cargo, troop-transport, and radio-communications variants derived from the same Swedish tracked-vehicle program.
Producestracked all-terrain vehicles, construction equipment, industrial vehicles
VOP-026 Sternberk was a Czech state military repair and modernization enterprise associated with tracked armored vehicles, including BVP-1/BVP-2 overhaul work, OT-90 conversions, and later command-vehicle modifications based on the OT-90 chassis.
ProducesArmored vehicle overhaul, Tracked armored vehicle modernization, Military repair services, Command vehicle conversions, Ground-force support equipment
Vosper Thornycroft was a British naval shipbuilder formed in 1966 by the merger of Vosper Limited and J.I. Thornycroft & Company. From facilities around Southampton, Portsmouth, Woolston, Portchester, and later HMNB Portsmouth, it produced frigates, patrol craft, corvettes, mine countermeasure vessels, and support services before its shipbuilding lineage passed through VT Shipbuilding, BVT Surface Fleet, and BAE Systems Surface Ships.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, mine countermeasure vessels, frigates and corvettes, patrol craft, ship repair and support
Vostochnaya Shipyard is an English rendering of AO Vostochnaya Verf, the Vladivostok shipyard on Maly Uliss Bay that traces its origin to the Vladivostok Shipbuilding Plant founded in 1952. Public ship lists and government records connect the yard to small naval craft, landing craft, auxiliary vessels, and civil shipbuilding work for Russia's Far East.
ProducesLanding craft and amphibious support vessels, Small naval and border-service craft, Auxiliary, transport, and civil shipbuilding, Ship repair, completion, and outfitting
Vostochnaya Verf is a Vladivostok shipyard on Maly Uliss Bay that builds naval craft, auxiliary vessels, and specialized civil ships for Russia's Far East. The yard traces its origin to the Vladivostok Shipbuilding Plant established in 1952 and later became AO Vostochnaya Verf in 1994.
ProducesNaval and border-service craft, Landing craft and patrol boats, Auxiliary and transport vessels, Fishing and crab-fishing vessels, Ship repair, completion, and outfitting
Votkinsk Machine Building Plant is a Russian defense-industrial enterprise in Votkinsk, Udmurt Republic, best known in this catalog for the missile-production lineage attached to Soviet and Russian tactical systems such as the 9K52 Luna-M and R-17 Scud-B.
ProducesTactical ballistic missiles, Artillery rocket systems, Missile production, High-technology machine building
VSEL was the Barrow-in-Furness shipbuilding and armaments company formed from the privatized British Shipbuilders yard in 1986, later absorbed into GEC and then BAE Systems. Its documented systems include the FH70 artillery consortium and Vanguard-class ballistic-missile submarines built at Barrow.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Submarine construction, Ordnance manufacturing, Heavy engineering
Vyatskiye Polyany Machine-Building Plant Molot is the legacy Vyatskiye Polyany firearms manufacturer behind the RPK/RPK-74 line and the later Molot sporting-firearms business. Its archive value is the bridge it gives to Soviet and Russian small-arms production history, especially factory-made Kalashnikov-pattern light machine guns and related civilian descendants.
ProducesSmall arms, Light machine guns, Shotguns, Sporting rifles, Firearms accessories
Vyborg Shipyard is a Russian shipbuilding plant in Vyborg, Leningrad Region, known for icebreaking vessels, Arctic support ships, offshore structures, fishing vessels, and border-service patrol icebreakers. Its catalog connection is concentrated in Russian ice-class naval and para-naval programs, especially the Project 23550 patrol icebreaker family for the FSB Border Service.
ProducesIcebreaking patrol ships, Diesel-electric icebreakers, Arctic support vessels, Offshore structures, Fishing vessels and ship repair
Vympel is a Russian defense and aerospace research-and-development corporation focused on missile-warning, missile-defense, space-monitoring, command-post, and supporting software systems. Its cataloged systems connect Soviet and Russian missile design, strategic early-warning radar infrastructure, and the current Almaz-Antey defense-industrial network.
ProducesMissile and space defense, Command posts and control software, Radar and sensor systems, Air-to-air missiles, Surface-to-air missiles
Vympel Shipyard is a Russian shipyard in Rybinsk, Yaroslavl Oblast, associated with small and medium-displacement naval, paramilitary, and civil craft. Public company material describes the plant as a producer of medium- and low-tonnage sea and river vessels, while sanctions and reference data identify the current legal entity as JSC Shipyard Vympel at 4 Novaya Street in Rybinsk.
Producesanti-sabotage and patrol boats, missile boats and small naval combatants, landing craft and military utility boats, towing motor boats and tugboats, hydrographic, firefighting, rescue, and specialized work vessels, small composite civil boats
Vyriy Industries is a Ukrainian military-technology manufacturer focused on FPV strike drones, fiber-optic drones, fixed-wing unmanned aircraft, signal repeaters, ground stations, and related autonomy and initiation subsystems. The company describes a heavily localized production model, while recent Ukrainian reporting identifies it as one of the country's largest wartime drone producers.
ProducesFPV strike drones, Fiber-optic drones, Fixed-wing unmanned aircraft, Counter-UAV interceptors, Drone production scaling, Signal repeaters and ground stations, Military technology
Waffenwerke Brunn was the German-occupation name for the Brno arms works after Nazi Germany absorbed Zbrojovka Brno into its wartime armaments economy. The factory's catalog relevance is concentrated in Second World War production at Brno, including the 12 cm Granatwerfer 42 heavy mortar and museum-documented MG 34 production evidence.
Producessmall arms, machine guns, mortars, wartime ordnance production
Watercraft Marine was a United Kingdom marine manufacturer associated with the early Archer-class/P2000 fast patrol craft ordered for Royal Navy training and coastal-security work in the mid-1980s. Public Royal Navy material identifies HMS Blazer as an Archer-class P2000 built by Watercraft Marine in 1985, while UK Companies House records the related Watercraft Limited company as a private limited company incorporated in 1947 and now in liquidation.
ProducesFast patrol craft, Naval training craft, Glass-reinforced-plastic small craft, Coastal security vessels
Watervliet Arsenal is the U.S. Army's cannon, mortar, and large-caliber weapon manufacturing installation in Watervliet, New York, best known in this catalog for M224 mortar components, M40 recoilless rifles, and related precision-machined artillery parts.
ProducesCannon manufacturing, Mortar systems, Precision machining, Defense manufacturing
WB Electronics is a Polish defence-electronics company and the lead WB Group company behind command-and-control, communications, fire-control, and unmanned-system products, including Warmate.
Producesspecialized electronics, military IT, digital reconnaissance and command systems, digital communication and data transmission systems, cybersecurity, systems integration, fire-control systems, loitering munitions
WB Group is Poland's largest private defense-technology group, built around WB Electronics and related subsidiaries, with catalog relevance in communications, unmanned systems, loitering munitions, and fire-control products.
ProducesCommand and communications systems, Unmanned aerial systems, Loitering munitions, Fire-control systems, Weapon-control systems
Webley & Scott is a British firearms name with roots in Birmingham gunmaking, best known in this catalog for Webley service revolvers and related military handguns. Official company history traces the lineage to William Davies's gun-implement and bullet-mould business, later run by Philip Webley, with the Webley & Scott name formed after the 1897 amalgamation with W & C Scott.
ProducesService revolvers, Military and police handguns, Commercial sporting firearms, Shotguns, Air rifles and air pistols
West Kazakhstan Machine-Building Company is an Uralsk-based Kazakh industrial manufacturer whose defense line centers on the NSV 12.7 Utyos heavy machine gun and related mount applications.
ProducesHeavy machine guns, Defense manufacturing, Industrial machinery, Metal fabrication
Westland Helicopters was the Yeovil-based British rotorcraft manufacturer that grew out of Westland Aircraft and became one of the UK's defining helicopter producers. Its lineage anchors Westland-built military helicopter families such as the Sea King and the British Puma branch, linking naval aviation, battlefield lift, utility transport, and search-and-rescue production.
ProducesMilitary helicopters, Maritime helicopters, Search and rescue helicopters, Utility rotorcraft, Rotorcraft manufacturing
Wild Hornets is a Ukrainian miltech and volunteer-backed drone manufacturer founded in spring 2023 to develop and mass-produce FPV combat drones for Ukrainian military units. Its public product range spans 10-inch kamikaze, bomber, and interceptor drones, the STING counter-UAV interceptor, Queen Hornets heavy multirole FPV platforms, and digital drone ground-control systems.
ProducesFPV combat drones, Counter-UAV interceptor drones, Heavy multirole FPV drones, Drone ground-control and video-link systems, 3D-printed and locally sourced drone components
Winchester is a long-running American firearms and ammunition brand founded in 1866 and now operated through Olin Corporation's ammunition business. Its public manufacturing context spans legacy Winchester Repeating Arms firearms, commercial cartridge families, and current small-caliber ammunition production for military, law-enforcement, hunting, and sporting markets.
Producessmall-caliber ammunition, firearms, small arms manufacturing, hunting and sporting ammunition, military small-caliber ammunition
Winchester Ammunition is the Olin Corporation ammunition business behind many current Winchester-branded commercial, law-enforcement, and military small-caliber loads. This manufacturer grouping also covers cataloged ammunition families whose public sources document Winchester alongside other commercial producers rather than a single exclusive manufacturer.
ProducesCommercial rifle and pistol ammunition, Shotshell and buckshot loads, Law-enforcement ammunition, Small-caliber military ammunition, Reloading components and industrial cartridges
Winchester Repeating Arms is the historic U.S. firearms manufacturer behind cataloged small arms such as the Browning Automatic Rifle and M1 Garand. The manufacturer traces its public identity to Oliver Winchester's 1866 company, later became part of Olin, and remains visible through licensed Winchester firearms and Olin's Winchester ammunition business.
ProducesSmall arms manufacturing, Military rifles, Shotguns, Ammunition
WSK PZL-Swidnik is Poland's long-running helicopter manufacturer in Świdnik, now part of Leonardo, whose cataloged output spans licensed rotary-wing production and modern military helicopter assembly.
ProducesHelicopters, Military rotorcraft, Rotary-wing aircraft production, Aerospace manufacturing, Aerostructures
Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group is a China State Shipbuilding Corporation shipyard group in Wuhan with work spanning naval vessels, public-service ships, offshore engineering equipment, commercial vessels, and heavy steel structures. Its official company profile traces the organization to Wuchang Machinery Plant in 1934 and describes it as a major enterprise in China's shipbuilding and national-defense industries.
ProducesNaval vessels, Submarines, Corvettes and patrol vessels, Public-service and maritime law-enforcement ships, Offshore engineering equipment, Commercial vessels and heavy steel structures
Wuchang Shipyard is the Wuhan-based Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group yard, a state-owned Chinese ship manufacturer under China State Shipbuilding Corporation. Open maritime and defense references identify it as an inland Chinese shipbuilding facility with work across conventional submarines, mine countermeasure vessels, other naval ships, public-service ships, offshore equipment, and commercial vessels.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Conventional submarines, Mine countermeasure vessels, Civil and commercial vessels, Offshore and ocean engineering equipment, Ship repair
Wuhan Shipyard refers to the Wuhan-based Wuchang shipbuilding enterprise associated in open naval sources with China's conventional submarine construction. The company behind the yard, Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group Co., Ltd. (WSIG), traces its origin to Wuchang Machinery Plant in 1934 and describes itself as a CSSC subsidiary and a major enterprise in China's shipbuilding and national defense industries.
Producesconventional submarines, naval shipbuilding, military and public-service vessels, commercial vessels, offshore engineering equipment, bridge steel structures
Wuhu Shipyard is a Chinese shipbuilding enterprise in Wuhu, Anhui, with a lineage traced by company and maritime sources to Fujiheng Machinery Plant in 1900. Its defense relevance comes from a long role in small combatants, landing craft, minesweeping craft, survey vessels, patrol boats, boat bridges, and military auxiliary vessels, while its current public business also emphasizes commercial newbuilds such as chemical tankers, bulk carriers, multi-purpose vessels, car carriers, and offshore-support ships.
ProducesNaval landing craft and small combatants, Military auxiliary vessels and engineering support craft, Commercial ship newbuilds, repair, and offshore-support vessels, Bulk carriers, chemical tankers, car carriers, and multi-purpose vessels
X Products is a U.S. manufacturer of firearm accessories best known in this catalog for compact, aluminum X-Series drum magazines. Its public product line centers on 50-round magazines for AR-15/M16, AR .308/SR-25, HK91/PTR-91, M1A/M14, FN SCAR, Tavor, Glock, Kriss Vector, CZ Scorpion, and related platforms.
ProducesHigh-capacity drum magazines, Firearm accessories, Launcher accessories and blanks, CNC-machined consumer firearms products
Xi'an Aircraft Industrial Corporation is the long-running Xi'an, Shaanxi aircraft producer associated with China's H-6 bomber line and JH-7 fighter-bomber family. Its corporate lineage now sits inside AVIC Xi'an Aircraft Industry Group, the Shenzhen-listed AVIC XAC company that says it integrated Xi'an Aircraft Industrial Corporation and other large and medium aircraft manufacturing assets in a 2020 restructuring.
Produceslarge and medium-sized military aircraft, bombers and maritime-strike aircraft, fighter-bombers, military and civil aircraft manufacturing, aircraft structures, final assembly, repair, and service
Xi'an Aircraft Industry Corporation is a Chinese state aerospace manufacturer associated with AVIC's Xi'an aircraft industrial base in Yanliang, Shaanxi. Open references tie the Xi'an enterprise and its design partners to large and medium aircraft, including the JH-7 fighter-bomber, the H-6 bomber family, and the Y-20 heavy transport program.
ProducesLarge and medium military aircraft, Bomber and fighter-bomber production, Military transport aircraft, Civil regional aircraft, Aircraft structures and aerostructure manufacturing
Yantar Shipbuilding Plant refers to the Kaliningrad naval and civil shipyard officially presented in English as Shipyard Yantar and legally identified in sanctions records as Joint Stock Company Baltic Shipbuilding Plant Yantar. The plant traces its postwar establishment to 1945 on the former Schichau shipyard site, became Pribaltiysky Shipbuilding Plant Yantar in 1966, and is part of Russia's United Shipbuilding Corporation.
ProducesNaval surface combatants, Large landing ships, Military-technical export shipbuilding, Civil shipbuilding, Ship repair and metalworking
Yantar Shipyard is a Russian naval and civil shipbuilding plant in Kaliningrad that specializes in surface combatants, large landing ships, military-technical export work, civil vessels, ship repair, steel and light-alloy structures, metalworking, and selected machine-building products.
ProducesNaval surface combatants, Large landing ships, Military-technical export shipbuilding, Civil shipbuilding, Ship repair and metalworking
Yaroslavl Shipyard is a Russian shipbuilding manufacturer on the Volga River in Yaroslavl. Its public material describes a century-old yard with inland-waterway access toward the Baltic, White, Caspian, and Azov seas, an in-house design bureau, and experience building civilian, naval, border-service, tug, patrol, air-cavity, and special-purpose vessels. In this catalog, the yard is tied most directly to Project 21820 Dyugon landing craft and the Project 07452 Chusovoy intelligence ship.
Produceslanding craft and air-cavity boats, naval auxiliary and special-purpose vessels, border guard and patrol ships, seagoing tug and rescue vessels, river and sea commercial vessels, ship repair, hull construction, and metalworking
Yarrow Shipbuilders was a British naval ship manufacturer rooted in Alfred Yarrow's 1865 engineering business and later centered at Scotstoun, Glasgow. The company became closely associated with destroyers, frigates, mine-countermeasures vessels, boilers, marine engineering, and postwar Royal Navy escort construction before passing through British Shipbuilders, GEC-Marconi, and the BAE Systems naval-ship lineage.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, frigates, destroyers, mine countermeasures vessels, marine engineering, ship boilers
Yemen's Military Manufacturing Directorate denotes a Yemeni military production structure credited in open-source reporting with the 2017 Hudhud-1 reconnaissance UAV presentation and related short-range drone work.
Producesreconnaissance UAVs, indigenous UAV production, light military manufacturing
The Yemeni Armed Forces Military Industrialization Authority is a Yemeni military production body associated in public sources with local armored-vehicle assembly and state-media claims around missile, drone, naval, and air-defense manufacturing.
Producesarmored vehicles, missile systems, air defense, naval weapons, UAVs
Yemeni defense industry describes Yemen's fragmented local military-production base rather than a single conventional company. Public sources identify some systems as products of Yemen defense industry, the Yemeni Military Industries Authority, or local military industries, while independent assessments stress that advanced missile and drone programs combine local assembly or adaptation with continuing Iranian-linked supply, design, and component support.
Producesarmored vehicles, missiles, air defense, small arms, military production
Yugoimport SDPR is Serbia's state-owned defense trade and production company, based in Belgrade and tied to cataloged systems spanning infantry weapons, armored vehicles, artillery, rockets, and ammunition.
ProducesDefense trade and export, Weapons and military equipment, Complex combat systems, Armored vehicles, Artillery systems, Ammunition and rockets, Technology transfer
Yugoslav defense industry was the state-directed military-industrial base of socialist Yugoslavia, organized through federal defense authorities, design institutes, socially owned factories, and shipyards across the federation. It supported domestic production of infantry weapons, anti-tank systems, armored vehicles, artillery, aircraft, naval craft, munitions, and other military equipment when a more specific plant or design bureau is not identified in open sources.
Producesstate defense industry, small arms, anti-tank systems, armored vehicles, artillery, military aerospace, munitions
Yugoslav state arsenals is a catalog normalization label for the Yugoslav state military-industrial base, used when public sources attribute a weapon to the state, an arsenal-level source, or a military research institute rather than a narrowly named factory. The profile is anchored here by the 82 mm M69 mortar family and its later M69A and M69B derivatives.
ProducesMortars, Artillery, State-owned defense production, Military technical research, Infantry support weapons
Yurga Machine-Building Plant is a Russian industrial plant in Yurga, Kemerovo Oblast, with wartime artillery origins, a long Soviet defense-production history, and later civil-heavy machinery work in mining, lifting, and metallurgical equipment.
Producesartillery production, military ground systems, mining equipment, lifting machinery, industrial machine building
ZALA Aero Group is the catalog facet for the Russian unmanned-systems builder based in Izhevsk and operating within the Kalashnikov Group. Its catalog relevance comes from the Lancet loitering munition and the company's broader UAV, payload, ground-station, and electronic-warfare product lines.
ProducesUnmanned aerial systems, Loitering munitions, Ground control systems, Payloads and sensors, Electronic warfare equipment
Zaliv Shipyard is a large shipbuilding and ship-repair yard in Kerch, Crimea, founded in 1938 on the Kerch Strait between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. Its defense relevance comes from Soviet and Russian naval construction at the Kerch yard, including Project 1204 Shmel armored patrol boats, Project 1135-family frigates, and later Project 22160 patrol ships completed or launched from Zaliv facilities.
ProducesNaval ship construction, Ship repair and modernization, Large commercial vessel and tanker construction, Offshore and auxiliary vessel fabrication
Zastava Arms is a Serbian firearms and artillery manufacturer in Kragujevac. The catalog uses this builder profile for the company's linked small-arms and gun-system entries, including its rifles, heavy machine gun, and the MT-LB with Zastava M55 conversion.
ProducesMilitary small arms, Heavy machine guns, Artillery and automatic cannon, Hunting and sporting firearms
Zavod imeni Likhacheva, widely known as ZiL or ZIL, was the Moscow automobile plant lineage that began as AMO in 1916 and later became a major Soviet producer of trucks, buses, limousines, armored vehicles, and specialist military chassis. Its AMO, ZIS, and ZIL names mark the same industrial line across Soviet and post-Soviet sources, including BTR-152 armored personnel carriers and ZIL-131 army trucks.
ProducesMilitary vehicles, Trucks, Buses, Limousines, Industrial production
Zavod imeni Stalina was the Soviet-era name of Moscow's AMO/ZiL vehicle plant, a major producer of trucks, limousines, and military chassis. In this catalog it anchors legacy ZIS manufacturer references, including the BTR-152 family.
ProducesMilitary trucks, Armored vehicles, Passenger cars, Automotive manufacturing
Zavolzhsky Tracked Tractor Plant is a Russian tracked-vehicle manufacturer founded in 1949 and associated with amphibious snow-and-swamp carriers, including the GAZ-3344-20 Aleut supplied for Russian military Arctic mobility.
Producestracked all-terrain vehicles, amphibious snow-and-swamp carriers, special-purpose tracked transporters, Arctic mobility vehicles
Zelenodolsk Gorky Plant refers to the Zelenodolsk shipbuilding enterprise named for A. M. Gorky in Zelenodolsk, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Public sources describe the Volga River plant as a major Russian producer of small and medium naval ships, including corvettes, patrol vessels, missile ships, river-sea vessels, hydrofoils, hovercraft, shipborne equipment, metal structures, and industrial machinery.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Corvettes and patrol ships, River-sea vessels, Marine machinery and shipborne equipment, Metal structures and industrial equipment
Zelenodolsk Plant named after A. M. Gorky is a Russian shipbuilding plant in Zelenodolsk, Republic of Tatarstan, with a long-running role in small and medium naval construction. Public sources describe the Volga River yard as a producer of frigates, corvettes, patrol ships, missile ships, hovercraft, high-speed passenger vessels, marine equipment, metal structures, and oil-and-gas industrial equipment.
ProducesNaval shipbuilding, Small missile ships and guided-missile corvettes, Patrol ships and frigates, Hovercraft and high-speed vessels, Marine equipment, metallurgy, and industrial metal structures
Zelenodolsk Shipyard is the Volga River shipbuilding enterprise in Zelenodolsk, Republic of Tatarstan, publicly associated with small and medium naval combatants, patrol boats, river-sea vessels, hydrofoils, hovercraft, and shipborne equipment. Open sources identify the yard with the Zelenodolsk Plant named after A. M. Gorky corporate lineage and with Ak Bars shipbuilding group ownership, while defense reporting continues to use the shorter Zelenodolsk Shipyard name for current naval programs.
Producesnaval shipbuilding, guided-missile corvettes and small missile ships, anti-sabotage and patrol boats, frigates and export surface combatants, river-marine vessels, hydrofoils, and hovercraft, shipborne equipment, metal structures, and industrial marine components
Zhdanov Shipyard was the Soviet-era name commonly used for the Leningrad shipyard now known as Severnaya Verf. Operating on Korabelnaya Street in Saint Petersburg/Leningrad, the yard was a major producer of surface combatants, including destroyers, frigates, anti-submarine ships, cruisers, minesweepers, and commercial vessels, and public naval references tie the shorter Zhdanov label to Project 1155 Udaloy production.
ProducesNaval surface combatant construction, Anti-submarine destroyers and escort ships, Guided-missile destroyers, Frigates and patrol-ship derivatives, Commercial shipbuilding and ship repair
Zhonghua Shipyard was a Shanghai shipyard whose name appears in public references for Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy landing-ship construction. Government and industry references describe Zhonghua as one of the predecessor yards folded into Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding in 2001, while naval reference sources identify Zhonghua or Zhonghua Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. as the producing yard for Type 072A tank landing ships and the Type 073A/Yunshu medium landing ship batch.
ProducesLanding ships, Amphibious warfare ships, Naval auxiliaries and support vessels, Commercial shipbuilding legacy
ZiL was the post-1956 name of Moscow's Likhachev automobile plant, a Soviet and Russian producer of trucks, buses, executive cars, military vehicles, and military truck chassis. Its defense relevance comes less from a single modern product line than from a long industrial base that supplied armored vehicles, high-mobility trucks, and chassis used under artillery, support, and transport systems.
Producesmilitary vehicles, high-mobility trucks, armored vehicle chassis, rocket-artillery vehicle chassis, buses and civilian trucks, executive cars
ZiS is a Soviet-era manufacturer abbreviation that appears in defense sources for both the Moscow vehicle plant named after Joseph Stalin and the Gorky Artillery Factory No. 92. In weapon records it most often marks either ZiS/ZIL truck and armored-vehicle production, including the BTR-152 lineage, or the Artillery Factory No. 92 gun-design lineage behind systems such as the ZiS-2.
ProducesSoviet truck and armored-vehicle production, Military vehicle chassis, Wartime artillery production, State-owned Soviet plant designations
Zone 5 Technologies is a San Luis Obispo, California missile and unmanned-systems developer focused on affordable mass munitions, modular interceptors, and autonomous aircraft. Its public portfolio spans the Rusty Dagger long-range strike missile, White Spike open interceptor platform, and Paladin multi-mission UAS.
ProducesAffordable mass munitions, Long-range strike missiles, Air-defense interceptors, Unmanned aircraft systems, Counter-UAS systems
ZTS Dubnica nad Vahom is the historic Dubnica-based artillery manufacturer whose 1937 Skoda-linked plant became a core Czechoslovak and Slovak center for tube artillery, rocket artillery, armored-vehicle components, repairs, and modernization. Current successor-company materials for ZTS-SPECIAL show the Dubnica site still producing barrels and guns from 30 mm to 155 mm, including DANA and ZUZANA-family artillery work.
ProducesTube artillery production, Artillery barrels and guns, Self-propelled artillery, Military equipment modernization and repair, Defense manufacturing