Venezuelan plant to start producing Russian rifles next year
                 Source: Xinhua | 2018-08-22 01:01:56 | Editor: huaxia

This file photo taken on December 02, 2014 shows people looking at the screen during the presentation of the new logo of the Kalashnikov company in Moscow. (AFP PHOTO)

MOSCOW, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- A plant in Venezuela will start producing Kalashnikov assault rifles under a Russian license next year, Alexander Mikheev, CEO of Russia's state-owned arms supplier Rosoboronexport, said Tuesday.

"The small arms plant will be put into operation in 2019. We are working to speed up the timing of its commissioning," Mikheev told reporters on the sidelines of the Army-2018 International Military Technical Forum.

A contract to build the factory in the city of Maracay in the north-central Venezuelan state of Aragua was signed in 2006. According to media reports, the project was suspended in 2014 and restarted in 2016.

Mikheev said that a helicopter service center and a pilot training center will be opened in Venezuela this year.

In the past, Rosoboronexport supplied Mi-35 attack helicopters and Mi-26 heavy transport helicopters to Venezuela.

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Venezuelan plant to start producing Russian rifles next year

Source: Xinhua 2018-08-22 01:01:56

This file photo taken on December 02, 2014 shows people looking at the screen during the presentation of the new logo of the Kalashnikov company in Moscow. (AFP PHOTO)

MOSCOW, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- A plant in Venezuela will start producing Kalashnikov assault rifles under a Russian license next year, Alexander Mikheev, CEO of Russia's state-owned arms supplier Rosoboronexport, said Tuesday.

"The small arms plant will be put into operation in 2019. We are working to speed up the timing of its commissioning," Mikheev told reporters on the sidelines of the Army-2018 International Military Technical Forum.

A contract to build the factory in the city of Maracay in the north-central Venezuelan state of Aragua was signed in 2006. According to media reports, the project was suspended in 2014 and restarted in 2016.

Mikheev said that a helicopter service center and a pilot training center will be opened in Venezuela this year.

In the past, Rosoboronexport supplied Mi-35 attack helicopters and Mi-26 heavy transport helicopters to Venezuela.

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