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Diehl & Nammo making Ammo.


The German company Diehl Munitionssysteme and Nammo of Scandinavia have formally agreed to continue to closely co-operate with each other in the field of the demilitarisation of ammunition and rocket manufacture. The two parties signed a corresponding declaration during the Paris Air Show this past June. This new co-operation agreement effectively extended an on-going business relationship between the two munitions companies that has existed for several years, but the gesture also solidifies each company's dedication and commitment to the other and toward the future of munitions disposal or munition and missile parts reuse. Extensive experience from previous disposal, reclamation and recyling of explosives and propellants will be applied to this agreement.

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Title Annotation:Digest
Publication:Armada International
Date:Aug 1, 2003
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