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South African arms company
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Milkor (Pty) Ltd
Company typeProprietary company
IndustryArms industry Aerospace Drones
Founded1981; 44 years ago (1981)
FounderAndries C. Piek
HeadquartersHennopspark, Centurion, Gauteng, South Africa
Area servedworldwide
Key peopleAndries C. Piek (Chairman)

MC De Beer (CEO)

Julian Coetzee (CEO)
ProductsGrenade launchers, Firearms, Accessories
Number of employees150+
Websitemilkor.com

Milkor (Pty) Ltd is a privately owned South African company established in 1980. The company is best known for the range of Milkor MGLs 40mm (multiple grenade launcher), used in more than 50 countries. Since 2017 Milkor has expanded their capabilities to include Land, Air and Sea and Cyber.

Milkor also has an array of 37/38mm and 40mm products catering to the less-lethal market, for infantry and for special forces applications.

Products

The company's weapon product line-up includes:

The company used to manufacture a submachine gun, the Milkor 9mm BXP.

Product copies

The US M32 multi-shot grenade launcher, which is in official use by US Marine Corps, is based on the original Milkor MGL-140 design, but with various minor modifications by Milkor USA, which is an entirely different business entity from the original Milkor (Pty) Ltd, based in South Africa. Other copies and clones of the original Milkor MGL weapon are manufactured in Bulgaria by Arsenal Inc as Arsenal MSGL, in Croatia by Madlerd Ltd. (previously IM Metallic d.o.o.) as RBG-6, and in South Africa by Rippel Effect (formerly Milkor Marketing).

References

  1. "There is no substitute for the original". MILKOR. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Milkor showcasing new products". DefenceWeb. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  3. ^ "Milkor (Pty) Ltd". www.worldsecurity-index.com. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  4. "Company Profile". MILKOR. Archived from the original on 1 October 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2013.

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