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Tuesday, July 22, 2014 08:30 AM
 
New joint Czech and Slovak plant for production of CZ Company small arms and ammunition.
New joint Czech and Slovak plant CZ Slovensko for production of small arms opened on the grounds of the Vojenský Opravárenský Podnik (VOP) Nováky military maintenance company on July 15. The firm is the first step to restoring the armament industry in Slovakia, said Prime Minister Robert Fico.
     
New joint Czech and Slovak plant CZ Slovensko for production of small arms opened on the grounds of the Vojenský Opravárenský Podnik (VOP) Nováky military maintenance company on July 15. The firm is the first step to restoring the armament industry in Slovakia, said Prime Minister Robert Fico.
CZ Company is a world leader in the manufacturing of small arms and ammunition.
     
A majority stake in the plant belongs to Czech ammunition company Ceská Zbrojovka, based in Uherský Brod, while a Slovak company MSM Martin owns the rest. CZ Slovensko currently employs 65 people, but plans to boost this number to 200 by the end of this year.

Except for production of components for cartridges and parts for one of the assault rifles used by the army, the company should also house a development centre that will be established next year.

Along with opening the new CZ Slovensko plant, Slovak Defence Minister Martin Glvác and his Czech counterpart Martin Stropnický signed the declaration over cooperation when creating conditions for procuring small arms.

Both countries also expressed will to cooperate in the protection of air space, crisis management, joint acquisitions of materials, modernisation of arms and equipment, as well as in education and training.