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The Type 54 is a 1950's era North China Industries (Norinco) clone of the Russian TT pistol, and large quantities have recently become available through AIM Surplus.
Manufactured by China North Industries Corp. (Norinco), they were exported, with the model name “Officers 9” marked on the left rear of the receiver inside a seven-pointed star, and given the ...
A screengrab from Norinco's recent promotional video shows the new truck-mounted howitzer firing its 155mm L/52 weapon. (Norinco) CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — China’s state-owned land systems ...
May 24, 2023: Norinco (North Industries Group Corporation) is one of the largest arms manufacturers and exporters in the world, with annual sales of about $80 billion. Norinco specializes in ...
Xue Jianguo, a former executive at one of China’s largest arms manufacturers who later helped push for civilian use of the BeiDou satellite navigation system, is under investigation for alleged ...
China North Industries Corp, known as Norinco, has offered to adjust its offer to buy copper and cobalt assets owned by Chemaf SA by raising the Congo government's stake to smooth the path to a ...
China is expanding its military and security engagement into West Africa, with Chinese state-owned defence conglomerate Norinco opened a sales office in Dakar, Senegal, challenging French and ...
In 2019, Pakistan signed a contract with Norinco to deliver 236 SH-15s. The first batch was delivered in January 2022. The number of howitzers received in the first batch is not known.
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