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UAE - Burkan Munitions Systems

Post by ckkalyan » Mon Feb 21, 2011 6:24 pm

The UAE is moving ahead quickly to gain self reliance in the sphere of arms and ammo. They manufacture Caracal Pistols and now they are expanding their ammo factory. Both companies are subsidiaries owned by Tawazun Holding of the Offset Program Bureau.

I wonder when India will wake up and start manufacturing quality ammunition!? :(

On a happy note, India now has quick and easy access to procure quality A&A products from it's close neighbor the UAE.

Burkan Munitions Systems aims to make region its market
Gregor Stuart Hunter
Last Updated: Jan 5, 2011

An Abu Dhabi arms manufacturer is targeting growth across the Gulf region after securing a Dh1 billion (US$272.2 million) credit facility to expand its ammunition testing facilities.

Burkan Munitions Systems' package of guarantees and letters of credit, arranged by First Gulf Bank, is part of a 15-year agreement under which Burkan will fulfil the ammunition needs of the UAE's military.

"We're hoping that once the requirement is fulfilled and the capabilities are running, we'll be able to export to the other GCC countries," said Saeed al Mansouri, the company's chief executive and general manager. "There's a potential for the GCC [to have an] international ammunition type," he added. "It would give us an honour to serve all the region."

Burkan is a subsidiary of the UAE's Offset Programme Bureau, an element of the country's oil diversification efforts that is mandated to set up joint ventures.

The UAE has sought to develop its defence industry amid an increase in arms spending in the region. In 2009, the Emirates purchased about $18 billion worth of US military equipment, according to a US congressional report.

Burkan's output includes artillery shells and rockets.

Mr al Mansouri said Burkan would be able to offer testing facilities for other products such as body armour and smoke grenades to UAE companies.

"In order to start research and development and trying to do your own design, you'll require a testing and evaluation centre to enhance the current products and … produce or modify some of those products," Mr al Mansouri said.

Riad Kahwaji, the chief executive of the Institute for Near Eastern and Gulf Military Analysis, sees prospects for Burkan beyond the UAE. "If they provide the same quality at competitive prices, I don't see a reason why the Saudi Arabian or Kuwaiti military wouldn't buy from the UAE," he said.

While larger calibre ammunition is tested less frequently than pistol and rifle rounds used by the infantry and security forces, it is also more expensive, Mr Kahwaji said.

"We have a very modern military here in the region, which are always striving to be the best and they have a great number of training exercises every year, [so] they need quite a lot of ammo for their troops."

A regional ammunition manufacturer has so far been absent from the Gulf, Mr Kahwaji said, although there are munitions manufacturers in Jordan, Egypt and Iran.

Regional expansion would bring Burkan into competition with them and a number of western munitions manufacturers, he added.

Source: http://www.thenational.ae/business/econ ... its-market
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Re: UAE - Burkan Munitions Systems

Post by ckkalyan » Tue Feb 22, 2011 12:25 am

An addendum (breaking news) to the above article:

Tawazun buys Adcom factory
Price confidential in purchase of ammunition plant
By Samia Badih, Staff ReporterPublished: 00:00 February 21, 2011

Abu Dhabi: Tawazun Holding has bought an ammunition factory from Adcom Systems, a group of 30 plus companies specialising in the manufacturing of UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), aerial targets and air traffic radars in the UAE.
Ali Al Daheri, General Designer and CEO of Adcom Systems, told Gulf News he sold the company's ammunition factory to Tawazun last month.

However, the price at which it was sold remains confidential.

"Why do I need it? We are going for technology," said Al Daheri when asked why he decided to sell.

Al Daheri said the group also didn't want to be in the ammunition business anymore. "We have no relationship with Tawazun. It's a good company and they have their strategy and we had a good deal," he said.
Past clients

The factory used to sell defence ammunition to the French army and to countries such as Saudi Arabia, the GCC countries, England, and Australia among others, he said.

Today, Adcom Systems is moving away from traditional and conventional products to highly advanced ones, he said
Countries such as "Canada all the way to Mayalsia" are using such systems.

"Now the Germans are interested and the Europeans are interested," he added.

Source: http://gulfnews.com/business/general/ta ... y-1.765165
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Re: UAE - Burkan Munitions Systems

Post by Subal das » Tue Feb 22, 2011 8:14 pm

UAVs are gong to be BIG thing and in near future replace modern fighter jets.

check this UNCLASSIFIED report
http://www.iwar.org.uk/rma/resources/dsb/uav.pdf

progress in this area really mind blowing, but what a heck India going to get Gorshkov for 9 bil. investing such money in techs which going to be out of modern war scene in 4 years.
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Re: UAE - Burkan Munitions Systems

Post by full_circle » Tue Feb 22, 2011 8:38 pm

Subal, the Groshkov is an aircraft carrier... More importantly, it is the replacement of our only currently serving carrier, the INS Viraat. Hardly redundant in any war scenario, and a key component for blue water capability... and it can be used as a launch pad for the UAVs that will soon become an important part of air forces around the world including, hopefully, our own.
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