Small arms and ammunition
Iran Watch describes NORINCO as a producer of firearms, ammunition, and small arms within a broader defense-industrial portfolio.
Sources: Iran Watch supplier profileBuilt by archive
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.
1 weapon systemsChinese state ordnance industry is the catalog's umbrella profile for China's state-owned ordnance producers. Public reporting and company material describe NORINCO as a central state-owned defense group with military and civilian production lines, making it the natural anchor for Chinese-made weapons that otherwise lack a narrower factory attribution.
The archive uses this builder facet when catalog records identify Chinese ordnance production in broad terms rather than a single plant, subsidiary, or export trading arm. That keeps the manufacturer links stable while still giving readers a sourced entry point into the wider Chinese defense-industrial base.
Iran Watch describes NORINCO as a producer of firearms, ammunition, and small arms within a broader defense-industrial portfolio.
Sources: Iran Watch supplier profileIran Watch identifies NORINCO as a manufacturer of howitzers, mortars, rocket launchers, and related ordnance.
Sources: Iran Watch supplier profileIran Watch and SIPRI both place NORINCO among China's major land-systems producers, including armored vehicles.
Sources: Iran Watch supplier profile, SIPRI Indo-Pacific arms production reportIran Watch describes NORINCO as manufacturing explosives, blast materials, and ammunition that sit alongside Chinese grenade production in this catalog.
Sources: Iran Watch supplier profileIran Watch states that NORINCO was established in 1980 with the approval of the State Council of China.
Sources: Iran Watch supplier profile
China Daily's Directory of Central SOEs page describes Norinco Group as a foundation of national security and a major source of equipment development and production for the PLA.
Sources: China Daily SOE profile
The U.S. Treasury's CMIC action lists China North Industries Group Corporation Limited, also known as NORINCO and NORINCO Group, as a Chinese military-linked company.
Sources: OFAC CMIC listing
This profile uses the catalog's umbrella sector label for Chinese state ordnance production rather than a narrow factory-level entity. Public English-language references most often surface under NORINCO and related legal-name variants, so aliases consolidate that naming chain here.
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Standalone missiles, bombs, rockets, torpedoes, and guided or unguided explosive payloads.