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Zastava Arms

Coordinates:44°00′29″N20°54′51″E / 44.00806°N 20.91417°E /44.00806; 20.91417
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44°00′29″N20°54′51″E / 44.00806°N 20.91417°E /44.00806; 20.91417

Serbian firearms manufacturer
Zastava Arms
Native name
Застава оружје
Zastava oružje
Company typeJoint-stock company
IndustryArms industry
Founded27 October 1853; 172 years ago (1853-10-27)
31 December 2000; 25 years ago (2000-12-31)(current form)
Headquarters
Kosovska 4,Kragujevac
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Area served
Worldwide
ProductsFirearms,artillery
RevenueDecrease41.78 million(2023)[1]
Increase (€11.57 million)(2023)[1]
Total assetsIncrease €171.58 million(2023)[2]
Total equitySteady €0(2023)[2]
OwnerGovernment of Serbia (48%)
Number of employees
2,507(2023)
SubsidiariesZastava Arms USA
Websitewww.zastava-arms.rs/en

Zastava Arms (Serbian:Застава оружје,romanizedZastava oružje) is a Serbian manufacturer offirearms, based inKragujevac,Serbia. It is among the leading producer of firearms in the Balkans and a large contributor to theSerbian defense industry. Zastava Arms manufactures and exports a wide variety of products to over forty countries, including theZastava M70, a variant of theKalashnikov rifle.

History

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Gun Foundry, 1856
Workshop of Zastava Arms, 1910

The successful production of four four-pound cannons and two shorthowitzers on 27 October 1853 is date of foundation of Zastava Arms in Kragujevac. Between 1856 and 1860, the facilities in Kragujevac received many upgrades to its manufacturing system, eventually allowing the plant to produce weapons with full parts interchangeability. In 1878, one of the main priorities became the modernization of armaments. Serbian rifle „Piboduša“ Model 1870Peabody became obsolete with their large 14,9mm caliber.[3] After a research project and a competitive tender in 1879, a new model rifle was chosen as the replacement. The first domestic-made repeating rifle, a derivative of theMauser Model 1871 bolt-action rifle, was designed in 1880 by Kosta Milovanović and was namedMauzer Milovanović M. 1880, known as "Mauser-Koka" or "Koka's Rifle", after its designer. The weapon was first manufactured in Germany and was called the Mauser-Milovanović M1878/80, cal. 10.15mm.[4]In 1924 and 1925, the Ministry of the Internal Affairs of theKingdom of Yugoslavia signed contracts withFN Herstal,Belgium which allowed the production ofM24 series bolt-action rifles chambered in7.92×57mm Mauser. A factory for production of rifles and infantry ammunition was also built. The factory for production of infantry ammunition began production on 22 March 1928 and the factory for production of rifles and ammunition began operation on 15 October (the 75th anniversary of the first casting of cannons in Kragujevac). In 1930, the factory started the production of signal pistols 26 mm M 1929 on aCzechoslovak license. In July 1936, the factory received a license from the CzechoslovakZbrojovka Brno to produce the light machinegunZB vz. 26 7.9 mm M 1937.

Yugo Mauser Model, 1924

Zastava Arms was heavily damaged duringWorld War II. When Kragujevac was liberated on 21 October 1944, the weapons factory was repaired to working order within months and production began shortly after, with the 9 mm M 1944 B2 submachine gun developed the same year. The next postwar production rifle was the 7.92×57mmMauser Model 1948 based on theModel 24. The production of air rifles and sporting rifles on the basis of the M48 rifle started in 1953. In 1954, Zastava started the production of shotguns and small bore rifles, as well as the 7.9 mmM53 "Sarac" machine gun. Batch production of the 7.62×39mmPAP M59 semi-automatic rifle started in 1964. In the 1964, the factory started the development of an automatic rifle based on theKalashnikov system, which was designated the M67 in 1967. On the basis of the M67 rifle, the factory developed an automatic rifle chambered in 7.62×39mm, which was named theZastava M70 in the following year. TheYugoslav People's Army adopted the M70 assault rifle into its arsenal in 1970. Small arms derivatives of the M70 produced rifles chambered in Western bloc ammunition such as7.62×51mm NATO and5.56×45mm NATO were also produced. In 1988, the factory developed a compact pistol in 9 mm Parabellum, theM88.

In the 1980s, the plant for theM84, M86 in 7.62×54mmR and 12.7 NSV M87 machine guns began to operate. In July 1989, Zastava started the development of a double-action pistol in caliber 9mm PARACZ 99. In 1992, the factory finished the development and testing and started batch production of the 7.62 mmM92 carbine, based on theM85 carbine. Using the Mauser mechanism, the factory developed a 12.7 mm long range rifle, theBlack Arrow M93.

During theYugoslav Wars of 1991 to 1995, theUnited Nations imposedeconomic sanctions on the import and export of weapons from Yugoslavia. Production slowed as a result. In 1999, the factory was damaged byNATO bombing.

In 2005, a memorandum of understanding was signed withRemington Arms to export hunting and sporting guns to theUnited States,Canada andMexico. From 2005 to 2014, Zastava Arms underwent restructuring.

In 2013, the Government of Serbia decided to convert debt of defence industry companies to state into shares in a company, with Zastava Arms owing the most at over 80 million euros in taxes.[5] However, the realization of that decision has been postponed indefinitely, making Zastava Arms the most indebted defense industry company in Serbia.[5]

The Government of Serbia invested 9.7 million euros in the factory's modernisation in 2017, for the needs of defence industry.[6]

In 2019, the creation of Zastava Arms USA was announced,[7] which would serve as "exclusive importer and distributor" of Zastava Arms products for the US market.[8]

Production of firearms in 2020 increased 20%, despite theCOVID-19 pandemic.[9] The contracts signed in 2020 were worth 95 million dollars, with buyers mostly from Asia, Africa, and the United States.

Products

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M19, standard service rifle of the Serbian Armed Forces

Anti-aircraft autocannons

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NameTypeProd. yearsCartridgePhotoNotes
Zastava M55triple-barreled1978–20 mm[11]
Bofors 40 mm gunanti-aircraft/multi-purpose1978–40 mm L/60–70L70 version with laser-computer group under license from Bofors[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"БИЛАНС УСПЕХА (2023) - Застава Оружје".apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved29 December 2024.[failed verification][dead link]
  2. ^ab"БИЛАНС СТАЊА (2023) - Застава Оружје".apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved29 December 2024.[failed verification][dead link]
  3. ^Collection of 19th century weapons until 1918.Archived October 6, 2011, at theWayback Machine Military Museum
  4. ^Viktor Kovačević (August 1998)."KOKA POPRAVLJA MAUZERA".Srpsko nasleđe, Istorijske sveske, broj 8 (in Serbian). NIP "GLAS". Archived fromthe original on 2021-08-22. Retrieved2015-04-18.
  5. ^abRadovanović, Z. (5 September 2017)."Planina duga Zastave oružja čeka Vladu Srbije".danas.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved18 March 2019.
  6. ^"Vojne fabrike u dugovima, hale i oprema zastareli".danas.rs (in Serbian). 24 April 2017. Retrieved23 December 2017.
  7. ^Edger, Chris (24 January 2019)."PAPS, TOKS AND MAUSERS FOR THE MASSES: ZASTAVA LAUNCHES U.S-BASED OPERATION".guns.com. Retrieved4 May 2019.
  8. ^H., Hrachya (2 January 2019)."Zastava Arms USA to Become the Exclusive Zastava Firearms Importer".thefirearmblog.com. Retrieved4 May 2019.
  9. ^Карталовић, Бране."Од "острагуше" до модуларне пушке М19".Politika Online. Retrieved2020-11-03.
  10. ^"Long Range Rifles M12 Black Spear".Zastava Arms. Retrieved13 October 2023.
  11. ^ab"1970-1992". Zastava Arms. Archived fromthe original on 2018-01-05. Retrieved2018-01-04.

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