- Source: Defense industry of Bulgaria
Bulgaria is a NATO member country with a large indigenous defence industry. Most of its weaponry is of Soviet design, but with significantly improved performance. Bulgaria is ranked as a "medium" small arms exporter according to the Small Arms Survey.
History
Despite having local arms factories, until 1944 Bulgaria relied mostly on imports to equip its military. Nevertheless, the Bulgarian defence industry was capable of producing training and light attack aircraft, such as the DAR-10 and Laz-7. After the installment of a Communist government the same year, the country started a process of massive industrialization, but continued to import equipment. By the 1980s a large part of the equipment came from local suppliers. In the late 1980s exports reached about $800 mln. annually, trade partners being mostly Egypt, Algeria, Angola, North Korea, Libya, Syria, Iraq, Cuba and Vietnam.
After the loss of Warsaw Pact and secondary markets, surplus weapons, as well as newly manufactured items, were illicitly exported to a variety of countries and rebel groups across Africa and Asia.
Manufacturers
Arsenal AD – oldest weapons manufacturer (est. 1878), largest machine-building company in the country; produces pistols, sub-machine guns, assault rifles, light machine guns, machine guns, grenade launchers, mortars, air-defense systems, anti-tank grenade launchers, automatic grenade launchers, ammunition for small arms, artillery rounds, bombs, anti-tank weapons ammunition, unguided rockets and others;
TEREM – Government owned specializing in servicing equipment and producing ammunition and spares;
VMZ Sopot – Government owned produces anti-tank guided and unguided missiles, aviation unguided missiles and artillery ammunition;
Kintex – Government owned produces ammunition, bombs, unguided rockets, fuses, mines and communication equipment;
Samel 90 – communication equipment, MRAPs, Infantry fighting vehicles surface-to-air missiles and others;
Dunarit AD - explosives, munitions and rockets.
Armstechno – drones and UAVs;
THOR Global Defense Group – Small Arms and Long Range Systems – Franchise Office;
Apolo GmbH – uniforms;
State military technology institute
MARS Armor Ltd. – body armor and personal ballistic protection solutions.
Armaco JSC
Optix-Thermal and night vision devices and optics.
Products
= Small arms
=AR series – AR-M1 assault rifle and others. The basic AR-M1 is chambered in 5.56x45mm, has a 600 rpm rate of fire, 900 m/s muzzle velocity, nearly 600 g lighter than the original AK-74 (loaded weight), somewhat more durable, a rail for an optical or reflex sights.
AKS-74u assault rifle
Arsenal Shipka submachine gun
LMG light machine gun
MG-M1 general purpose machine gun
Arcus 98DA pistol
Makarov PM pistol
= Artillery
=Mortars – 60–120 mm
2S12 Tundzha SP mortars (two variants – 82 and 120 mm)
2S1 Karamfil SP howitzers
= Air defence equipment
=SA-7B Grail MANPADS
SA-14 Gremlin MANPADS
SA-16 Gimlet MANPADS
SA-18 Grouse MANPADS
= Anti-tank weapons
=SPG-9DNM recoilless rifle
RPG-7 grenade launcher
RPG-22 one-shot disposable rocket launcher (issued as a round of ammunition)
AT-3 Sagger ATGM
AT-4 Spigot ATGM
AT-5 Spandrel ATGM
= Armored vehicles
=MT-LB in different versions
BMP-23
BTR-60:
BTR-60PAU – Artillery command variant of the BTR-60PA with 4 whip antennas.
BTR-60PB with Polish WAT turret from SKOT-2AP. Only a prototype was made.
BTR-60PB-MD (bronyetransport’or moderniziran) – BTR-60PB upgraded with VAMO DT3900 or Rover TD-200 diesel engine, four MB smoke grenade dischargers on the turret (two on each side), "Melopa" night sight, new day sight, new NBC protection system and modern radios. It also has a rear view mirror on the left hand side of the hull. Only a prototype was made.
BTR-60PB-MD1 – Version for the Bulgarian army, powered by a Cummins ISB 25.30 turbocharged Euro 3 diesel engine of 250 hp and fitted with side hatches. About 150 in service.
BTR-60PB-MD3 – export model, fitted with a KamAZ diesel engine, different sights and eight additional smoke grenade launchers in the front right corner of the hull. The prototype, shown in 2004, was based on a BTR-60PA.
= Missiles and rockets
=Rockets for BM-21
S-5 rocket
= Ammunition
=Starshel ECM round
RPG rounds
5.45, 5.56, 7.62, 9, 12.7, 14.5, 23, 40, 57, 60, 73, 81, 82, 100, 120, 122, 125, 130, 152 mm ammunition
= Other
=Armstechno NITI drone
Armstechno Dulo UCAV
jammers for remotely detonated bombs
UBGL-1 underbarrel grenade launcher in different variants
handheld radios
guidance systems for missiles
avionics for aircraft
uniforms and helmets
optical instruments
night vision equipment
body armor and bulletproof vests
Customers
Afghanistan
Algeria
Angola
Chad
Chile
Canada
People's Republic of China
Republic of the Congo
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Finland
Georgia
Greece
Guinea
India
Iraq
Jordan
Lebanon
North Macedonia
Mauritania
Mali
Nepal
Poland
Rwanda
Sweden
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United States
Vietnam
Yemen
References
External links
Arsenal Corporation
TEREM
Samel90
Apolo
MARS Armor
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Rumania
- PL-12
- Susu kerbau
- Paris
- Daftar alutsista Kepolisian Republik Indonesia
- Kekaisaran Romawi
- Angkatan Bersenjata Revolusioner Kuba
- Argentina
- AKM
- Revolusi Hungaria 1956
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- People's Republic of Bulgaria