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Brazilian defence company
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Indústria de Material Bélico do Brasil
Company typeJoint Stock
IndustryDefense
Founded1934; 91 years ago (1934)
HeadquartersPiquete,Brazil
Key people
Guido Amin Naves[1]
ProductsSmall arms, and ammunition
RevenueIncreaseR$115 million(2022)[1]
IncreaseR$30 million(2022)[1]
IncreaseR$83 million(2022)[1]
Number of employees
1,912(2022)[1][2]
Websitewww.imbel.gov.br

Indústria de Material Bélico do Brasil[3] (IMBEL; English:Brazilian War Material Industry[4][3]) is aMinistry of Defencequango, founded in 1975, which coordinates industrial activity related to the planning and production ofwar material through the transfer oftechnology and the financial and technical support of new military development.[clarification needed]

History

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Background

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The company has its roots from1808, when theKing of Portugal,Dom João VI, created theReal Fábrica de Pólvora (English: Royal Gunpowder Factory), established in the area where theRodrigo de Freitas Lagoon Farm was located.[5][6] In1826 it was transferred to the city ofMagé in the state of Rio de Janeiro, under the name ofReal Fábrica de Pólvora da Estrela (English: Royal Gunpowder Factory of Estrela), by decree of theEmperorPedro I.[6]

From1939, it was restructured and renamedFábrica da Estrela (English: Estrela Factory), functioning as a Military Organization of theMinistry of the Army until the creation of IMBEL in1975.[7]

Foundation

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IMBEL was founded on July 16, 1934, in the city ofItajubá,Minas Gerais, Brazil.[8][9] The original factory was designatedFábrica de Canos e Sabres para Armas Portáteis (English:Barrels and Sabres Factory for Portable Arms) and laterFabrica de Itajubá (FI), which directly involved theBrazilian Army in the production of military material.

On July 14, 1975, Law no. 6227 createdIndústria de Material Bélico do Brasil (IMBEL),[10] linked to the Ministry of the Army, with the purpose of promoting the war material industry of interest to the army based on private investment. The organisation's remit was later expanded to promoting the military material industry in Brazil. It was initially involved in manufacturingMauser rifles.

Products

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  • IA2, a new rifle designed to be the replacement for their FALs. It uses manypolymer parts and a redesigned bolt. It has a low recoil and passed the Brazilian Army's test. The rifle is still being evaluated by theBrazilian Navy and theBrazilian Air Force (2013/set).
  • MD-2 and MD-3 Rifles - A licensed copy of theFN FAL called the Fuzil Automático Leve (FAL) manufactured by FI (Fábrica de Itajubá). Brazil took a delivery of a small number of FN-made FAL rifles for evaluation as early as 1954. Troop field testing was performed with FN-made FALs between 1958 and 1962. In 1964, Brazil officially adopted the rifle, designating the rifle M964 for the year. Licensed production started shortly afterwards at IMBEL in theItajubá plant. The folding-stock version was designated M964A1. By the late 1980s to early 1990s IMBEL had manufactured some 200,000 M964 rifles. Most Brazilian-made FALs are characterized by their 'slab-sided' late-type receivers with external lightening cuts omitted, a feature which simplifies production and lowers cost. Early FN-made FALs for Brazil are typical FN 1964 models with Type 1 or Type 2 receivers (with lightening cuts), plastic stock, handguard, and pistol grip, 22 mm cylindrical flash hider for grenade launching, and plastic model "D" carrying handle. A heavy-barrel version, known as the FAP (Fuzil Automático Pesado, heavy automatic rifle) was also produced for the armed forces, to be used as asquad automatic weapon.
    • FAL Variants - Brazil also makes its own FAL variants, known as the MD-2 and MD-3 assault rifles, manufactured by IMBEL. The first prototype, the MD-1, appeared around 1983. In 1985, the MD-2 was presented and adopted by theBrazilian Armed Forces. The MD-2/MD-3 is very similar to the FAL, the main design differences being the locking system, which was replaced by an M16-typerotating bolt, and its chambering for the 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge. The MD-2 and MD-3 use M16-compatible magazines; the MD-2 features a side-folding stock, and the MD-3 uses the same fixed polymer stock as the FAL.
    • SAR 48 - IMBEL produced a semi-automatic version of the FAL forSpringfield Armory, Inc. (not to be confused with the US militarySpringfield Armory), which was marketed in the US as the SAR-48 and SAR-4800, starting in the mid-1980s. Early SAR-48s were simply selective-fire M964 FALs which were modified to semi-auto-only by replacing the safety sear with a thick washer soldered in its place.[citation needed]
    • IMBEL MD2A1, a 9mm submachine gun adaptation of the MD-2 rifle.
  • ItajubáModel 954 Mosquetão and Model 968 Mosquefal, derivatives of theGewehr 98.
  • TheIMBEL MD97 assault rifle family was developed to replace IMBEL MD-2 and MD-3 rifles that were in use with the Brazilian military. The MD-97 is based on the MD-2. The IMBEL MD-97 assault rifle family consists of three models with different dimensions and weight. The MD-97 family can be fed from standardSTANAG magazines. Assault rifles are available with fixed or folding buttstocks. The barrel life is a relatively short 6,000 rounds.[citation needed] The MD-97 also has a brass deflector.
    • The MD-97L is intended for the Brazilian Armed Forces, a similar design to the IMBEL MD-2 with a gas-operated action with rotating bolt. The "L" stands for "Leve" or "Light". This assault rifle is chambered for standard NATO 5.56×45mm rounds. It has a selective-fire mode-changer and fires in single-, burst- and full-auto modes. It can penetrate 3.5 mm of ballistic plate at a distance of 600 meters. It is the only MD-97 family rifle that can be fitted with an under-barrel grenade launcher.[citation needed]
    • MD-97LC carbine is a shortened single-shot-mode-only version of the MD-97L, intended for police forces. The "LC" stands for "Leve/Curto" or "Light/Short". It has reduced weight and length. It can penetrate 3.5 mm ballistic plate at a distance of 300 meters.
    • MD-97LM carbine is a single- and fully automatic model. It is an assault rifle with a sound suppressor and grenade launcher, with aPicatinny rail for various sights and accessories.
  • The ALAC (pt: Arma Leve Anticarro), (English: Light Antitank Weapon)
  • M1911 pistols: Project Colt - IMBEL acquired a manufacturing license for theM1911 pistol, and has exported pistols to theUnited States of America throughSpringfield Armory, Inc. (sold under the Springfield Armory brand) since 1985.[citation needed] It produces.380 ACP,9mm Parabellum,.40 S&W and.45 ACP models.

References

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  1. ^abcde"Panorama das Estatais" [Overview of state-owned companies].MCTI (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2023-07-25.
  2. ^"Boletim das Empresas Estatais" [State-owned Enterprises Newsletter](PDF).gov.br (in Brazilian Portuguese) (21).Federal government of Brazil: 28. 2022.
  3. ^ab"Brazilian Army Receives First Batch of IA2 Rifles -". 18 March 2022.
  4. ^"Industry of War Material of Brazil / Ind?stria de Material B?co do".
  5. ^"Real Fábrica de Pólvora" [Royal Gunpowder Factory].MAPA (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2023-07-25.
  6. ^ab"Fábrica de Pólvora" [Gunpowder Factory].MAPA (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2023-07-25.
  7. ^"A "primeira empresa de Defesa do Brasil"" [The "First Defence Company in Brazil"].Revista Verde-Oliva (in Portuguese) (261).Brazilian Army: 9. March 2023.
  8. ^"Prefeito Christian participa de solenidade em comemoração aos 88 anos da Imbel – Fábrica de Itajubá".
  9. ^"○ Tiro Certo: Revista trará artigo sobre a história da Imbel em Itajubá – Conexão Itajubá".
  10. ^http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/leis/1970-1979/L6227.htm | Brazil. Law no. 6,227, July 14, 1975. Published in July 15, 1975, onDiário Oficial da União.
  • "IMBEL Release - 16 de julho de 2008 - Gen Bda MORAES" "IMBEL Release - July 16, 2008 - Gen Bda MORAES"

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