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:''Note: For the ease of reading, uses of "Corporation" and "Limited" in company names in this text are abbreviated to "Co." and "Ltd.", even though they are officially spelt out in full.''
 
:''Note: For the ease of reading, uses of "Corporation" and "Limited" in company names in this text are abbreviated to "Co." and "Ltd.", even though they are officially spelt out in full.''
  
The '''China North Industries Group Co. Ltd.''', doing business as '''Norinco Group''', and known within China as '''China Ordnance Industries Group Co. Ltd.''' (Chinese: 中国兵器工业集团有限公司), is a Chinese state-run conglomerate primarily involved in the production of military ordnances, and secondarily in other industrial products such as vehicles, chemicals, or machinery. It is China's largest weapons manufacturer, producing military vehicles, artillery, and other military ordnance for both Chinese domestic use and export. Though most commonly associated with its cold war-era Soviet and to a lesser extent Western weapon knock-offs, the company now has its own range of locally-designed systems.
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The '''China North Industries Group Co. Ltd.''' ('''CNGC'''), doing business as '''Norinco Group''', and known within China as '''China Ordnance Industries Group Co. Ltd.''' (Chinese: 中国兵器工业集团有限公司), is a Chinese state-run conglomerate primarily involved in the production of military ordnances, and secondarily in other industrial products such as vehicles, chemicals, or machinery. It is China's largest weapons manufacturer, producing military vehicles, artillery, and other military ordnance for both Chinese domestic use and export. Though most commonly associated with its cold war-era Soviet and to a lesser extent Western weapon knock-offs, the company now has its own range of locally-designed systems.
  
 
The company's predecessor was the '''China North Industries (Group) Co.''' ('''Norinco (G)''', Chinese: 中国北方工业(集团)总公司), known within China as '''China Ordnance Industry Co.''' ('''COIC''', Chinese: 中国兵器工业总公司), a state-owned company founded in 1988 that oversaw China's ordnance industries. In 1999, COIC was divided into two entities, one was Norinco Group, and the other was the [[China South Industries Group]] (CSGC).
 
The company's predecessor was the '''China North Industries (Group) Co.''' ('''Norinco (G)''', Chinese: 中国北方工业(集团)总公司), known within China as '''China Ordnance Industry Co.''' ('''COIC''', Chinese: 中国兵器工业总公司), a state-owned company founded in 1988 that oversaw China's ordnance industries. In 1999, COIC was divided into two entities, one was Norinco Group, and the other was the [[China South Industries Group]] (CSGC).
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===Norinco (export company)===
 
===Norinco (export company)===
 
[[File:Norinco export company.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Norinco (historical logo)]]
 
[[File:Norinco export company.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Norinco (historical logo)]]
Norinco Group owns an identically-named (and technically older) subsidiary named '''China North Industries Co. Ltd.''', also known as simply '''Norinco''', which handles the sale of Chinese equipment internationally. Founded in 1980 as the export arm of China's ordnance industry ministry, Norinco (G) and Norinco Group adopted the subsidiary's name as its international business name for the sake of name recognition. <u>Norinco has no military manufacturing capabilities of its own.</u>
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[[File:Norinco export company current logo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Norinco (current logo)]]
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Norinco Group owns an identically-named (and technically older) subsidiary named '''China North Industries Co. Ltd.''', also known as simply '''Norinco''', which handles the sale of Chinese equipment internationally. Founded in 1980 as the export arm of China's ordnance industry ministry, Norinco (G) and Norinco Group adopted the subsidiary's name as its international business name for the sake of name recognition.
  
Norinco is jointly owned by Norinco Group and CSGC, and they have handled marketing for small arms made by CSGC subsidiaries (e.g. Changfeng Machinery, Jianshe Industry Group, Huaqing Machinery) and other Chinese small arms makers (e.g. [[Hunan Ordnance Industries Group]]).
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As an export company, <u>Norinco has no military manufacturing capabilities of its own</u>. It merely exports small arms manufactured by other, actual Chinese manufacturers, and does not manufacture any anything itself. However, because small arms exported by Norinco are typically (historically almost always) re-branded as "Norinco" small arms, at times even being marked as "Manufactured by Norinco", this made it appear as if "Norinco" (or "Norinco Group") manufactured the weapon.
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Norinco is jointly owned by Norinco Group and CSGC, and they have handled marketing for small arms made by CSGC subsidiaries (e.g. Changfeng, Jianshe, Huaqing) and other Chinese small arms makers (e.g. [[Hunan Ordnance Industries Group]]).
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Modern Chinese small arms branded under Norinco typically feature names that start with "N".
 
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=Specifications=
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=Information=
 
'''Founded: ''' 1980 (Norinco, export company), 1988 (Norinco (G)), 1999 (Norinco Group)
 
'''Founded: ''' 1980 (Norinco, export company), 1988 (Norinco (G)), 1999 (Norinco Group)
  
 
'''Country: ''' China
 
'''Country: ''' China
  
'''Products: ''' Pistols, Revolvers, Shotguns, Submachine Guns, Rifles, Sniper Rifles, Grenade Launchers, Rocket Launchers, Missile Systems  
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'''Products: ''' Rocket Launchers, Missile Systems
  
 
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==Pistols==
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|[[M16 rifle series#Norinco Model 311|Norinco Model 311/CQ 5.56]]||5.56x45mm||20 <br> 30<br>90 ||1983-Present|| [[M16_rifle_series#Norinco_CQ-A|CQ 5.56-A]] (M4 Clone)<br> [[M16_rifle_series#M16A4|CQ 5.56-B]] (M16A4 Clone)<br>[[Diemaco/Colt Canada C7/C7A1 LSW|CS/LM11]] (Colt Model 750 LMG clone)||[[Image:CQ311.jpg|300px]]<br>[[Image:Norinco cq-m4.jpg|300px]]<br>[[File:Norinco CQ-B.jpg|300px]]
 
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| [[Norinco Type 56 Carbine]] || 7.62×39mm || 10 || 1956 - present || SKS Paratrooper <br> SKS-D <br> SKS-63  ||[[File:ChineseType56Carbine.jpg|300px]]
 
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|[[Norinco Type 86S]]||7.62x39mm|| 20<br>30 ||1980s-1990s|||||[[File:Type86s.jpg|300px]]
 
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| [[Norinco NDM-86]] || 7.62x54mm R <br> 7.62x51mm || 10 || 1979 - ???? || CS/LR-19<br>Norinco Type 85 ||[[File:Ndm86.jpg|300px]]
 
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|[[FN MAG|Norinco CQ 7.62 GPMG]]|| 7.62x51mm NATO || 100 || ???? - present || XY 7.62 GPMG<br>CS/LM 1 || [[File:Norinco CQ 7.62MG.jpg|300px]]
 
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|[[PKM|Norinco Type 80 GPMG]]|| 7.62x54mmR<br>7.62x51mm NATO (CS/LM4) || 100<br>250 || ???? - present || CS/LM4 <br>Norinco Type 86|| [[File:Norinco CSLM4.jpg|300px]]
 
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|[[FN Minimi|Norinco CS/LM8]]|| 5.56x45mm NATO || 30<br>76<br>120<br>200 || ???? - present || XY 5.56 GPMG || [[File:Norinco CS LM8 LMG.jpg|300px]]
 
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|[[M2HB|Norinco CS/LM6]] || .50 BMG || 100|| ???? - present ||  || [[File:Norinco CS LM6 MG.jpg|300px]]
 
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|[[Nudelman-Rikhter NR-23|Norinco Type 23-2K]] || 23x115mm || Varies || ???? - present ||  || [[File:Nr-23.jpg|300px]]
 
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|[[Winchester Model 1887|Winchester Model 1887 replica]] || 12 gauge || 5 || ???-??? || ||[[File:Norinco Winchester 1887.jpg|300px]]
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|[[Winchester Model 1897|Norinco 97W]] || 12 gauge || 5 || ???-??? || || [[Image:Winchester1897Plain.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[Winchester Model 1897|Norinco 97W]] || 12 gauge || 5 || ???-??? || || [[Image:Winchester1897Plain.jpg|300px]]
 
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|[[Hawk shotgun series#Norinco HP9-1/Norinco Hawk 982|Norinco HP9-1/Norinco Hawk 982]] || 12 gauge || 4 || 1999-present || || [[File:Norinco 982.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[Hawk shotgun series#Norinco HP9-1/Norinco Hawk 982|Norinco HP9-1/Norinco Hawk 982]] || 12 gauge || 4 || 1999-present || || [[File:Norinco 982.jpg|300px]]
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|[[Norinco YL-12]]||12 gauge|| ? ||????-????|| ||[[File:NORINCO_YL12-1JZ.JPG|300px]]
 
 
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|[[Type 69 RPG]] || 40mm || 1 || 1970 - present || ||[[File:Type69RPG.jpg|300px]]
 
 
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|[[HJ-8 Red Arrow]] || 120mm || 1 || 1984 - present || ||[[File:BaktarShikan3.jpg|200px]]
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|[[PF-98]] || 120mm || 1 || 2000 - present || ||[[Image:PF98.jpg|200px]]
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|[[HJ-8]] || 120mm || 1 || 1984 - present || ||[[File:HJ-8.jpg|200px]]
 
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 29 June 2023

Norinco Group


About

Note: For the ease of reading, uses of "Corporation" and "Limited" in company names in this text are abbreviated to "Co." and "Ltd.", even though they are officially spelt out in full.

The China North Industries Group Co. Ltd. (CNGC), doing business as Norinco Group, and known within China as China Ordnance Industries Group Co. Ltd. (Chinese: 中国兵器工业集团有限公司), is a Chinese state-run conglomerate primarily involved in the production of military ordnances, and secondarily in other industrial products such as vehicles, chemicals, or machinery. It is China's largest weapons manufacturer, producing military vehicles, artillery, and other military ordnance for both Chinese domestic use and export. Though most commonly associated with its cold war-era Soviet and to a lesser extent Western weapon knock-offs, the company now has its own range of locally-designed systems.

The company's predecessor was the China North Industries (Group) Co. (Norinco (G), Chinese: 中国北方工业(集团)总公司), known within China as China Ordnance Industry Co. (COIC, Chinese: 中国兵器工业总公司), a state-owned company founded in 1988 that oversaw China's ordnance industries. In 1999, COIC was divided into two entities, one was Norinco Group, and the other was the China South Industries Group (CSGC).

It is important to note that, generally speaking, most Chinese small arms are manufactured by subsidiaries of the China South Industries Group, not Norinco Group; Norinco Group subsidiaries generally manufacture heavy weapon systems like missiles and armored fighting vehicles. Many online secondary sources often misattribute Chinese small arms as being "manufactured by Norinco"; this confusion likely stems from the fact that Norinco is also the name of a Chinese export company (see below), which handles the international sale of most Chinese small arms regardless of manufacturer, and brands its exported products with its own name.

Norinco (export company)

Norinco (historical logo)
Norinco (current logo)

Norinco Group owns an identically-named (and technically older) subsidiary named China North Industries Co. Ltd., also known as simply Norinco, which handles the sale of Chinese equipment internationally. Founded in 1980 as the export arm of China's ordnance industry ministry, Norinco (G) and Norinco Group adopted the subsidiary's name as its international business name for the sake of name recognition.

As an export company, Norinco has no military manufacturing capabilities of its own. It merely exports small arms manufactured by other, actual Chinese manufacturers, and does not manufacture any anything itself. However, because small arms exported by Norinco are typically (historically almost always) re-branded as "Norinco" small arms, at times even being marked as "Manufactured by Norinco", this made it appear as if "Norinco" (or "Norinco Group") manufactured the weapon.

Norinco is jointly owned by Norinco Group and CSGC, and they have handled marketing for small arms made by CSGC subsidiaries (e.g. Changfeng, Jianshe, Huaqing) and other Chinese small arms makers (e.g. Hunan Ordnance Industries Group).

Modern Chinese small arms branded under Norinco typically feature names that start with "N".


Information

Founded: 1980 (Norinco, export company), 1988 (Norinco (G)), 1999 (Norinco Group)

Country: China

Products: Rocket Launchers, Missile Systems

Guns

Launchers

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