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CMI Group, headquartered near Liège in Belgium, is knowned for its combinaison of experience in Engineering and Maintenance in Defence, Energy and Industry sectors. Since the seventies, CMI-Defence has specialized in weapon systems for Light and Medium Armoured Vehicles. CMI Defence is recognized as the world leader in 90mm caliber gun systems, two of which are the COCKERILL MK3M-A1 and CSE90 turret and the COCKERILL Mk8 90mm gun and LCTS turret. CMI has traditionally been known for this ability to develop weapons system with distinctive performances, high accuracy and superior firepower. As both an integrator and designer of weapon systems, CMI Defence equips armoured vehicle with dedicated firepower systems. CMI’s state-of-the-art systems are designed to ensure reliability and longevity. They have been carefully developed to address the current and anticipated threats that modern armed forces are facing and to integrate future innovations and upgrades. These include new ammunition, new technological developments and new safety systems. CMI's weapon system encompass the ultimate in survivability, safety and ergonomics to preserve the well being and the integrity of the crew and to guarantee the best possible level of protection for both commander and gunner. CMI Defence is world leader for design and development of 30 - 120 mm weapon systems for light/medium weight AFVs, turret systems integration and refurbishment and upgrading of AFVs.
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Ukraine is going to supply the Democratic Republic of Congo with 20 T72 assault tanks, 100 lorries and thousands of arms and ammunitions, according to a document sent to the United Nations. Apart from the battle tanks and transport trucks, the DR Congo will receive 10,000 rounds of ammunition for the tanks, 60 anti-aircraft guns, 10,000 Kalashnikov assault rifles and several hundred thousand rounds of ammunition of various types, said the document seen by AFP on Tuesday. The document, dated January 20, was delivered to the UN Security Council by the Ukrainian permanent mission to the UN in line with a practice that all supplies of weaponry to the DR Congo should be notified to the United Nations, which has a large peacekeeping mission in the country. According to the document, the weapons were due to arrive at the DR Congo's sole Atlantic port of Matadi on March 6.Ukraine is going to supply the Democratic Republic of Congo with 20 T-72 main battle tanks, 100 lorries and thousands of arms and ammunitions, according to a document sent to the United Nations ....

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