Ammunition factories work all the time. Scandinavia in the Industrial War

defence24.pl 1 year ago
The Finnish-Norwegian defence company Nammo has a mill in Karlskoga, where artillery missiles are created. The plant was built by Bofors in the early 1980s to increase production capacity in the face of a gigantic contract for India (which ended in scandal)(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bofors_scandal)). The buildings erstwhile built for the needs of the Swedish tycoon include besides the premises of its local heirs: BAE Systems Bofors, Saab Bofors Dynamics and Eurenco Bofors. The proverbial backdrop from Alfred Nobel's last residence, the inventor of dynamite, **extensive work continues to increase the production of explosives, artillery missiles** and shoulder-armed anti-tank grenade launchers.
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