Kalashnikov Concern

JSC Kalashnikov Concern
Native name
АО Концерн Калашников
Company typeCorporate group (Concern)
Joint stock company
IndustryDefense
PredecessorIzhmash
Izhmekh[1]
Founded10 June 1807 (10 June 1807)
FounderAlexander I
Headquarters,
Russia
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Vladimir Lepin (CEO)
Mikhail Kalashnikov
ProductsFirearms
Weapons
Vehicles
Unmanned vehicles
Military robots
Remote controlled weapon stations
Revenue18,342,315,000 Russian ruble (2016) Edit this on Wikidata
4,121,654,000 Russian ruble (2016) Edit this on Wikidata
−7,370,000 Russian ruble (2016) Edit this on Wikidata
Total assets22,500,181,000 Russian ruble (2016) Edit this on Wikidata
OwnerRostec (26%)
Private investors (74%)[2][3]
Number of employees
5,930 (2015)
ParentRostec
DivisionsKalashnikov
Baikal
Izhmash
SubsidiariesIzhmash JSC
Baikal JSC
JSC "Mytishchi Machine Building Plant"
JSC "Vympel Shipbuilding Plant"
LLC "Rybinsk Shipyard"
ZALA Aero Group
Websiteen.kalashnikovgroup.ru

JSC Kalashnikov Concern (Russian: Конце́рн Кала́шников, tr. Kontsérn Kaláshnikov, IPA: [kɐnˈt͡sɛrn kɐˈɫaʂnʲɪkəf]), known until 2013 as the Izhevsk Machine-Building Plant (Russian: Иже́вский машинострои́тельный Заво́д (ИЖМАШ), tr. Izhévsky mashinostroítelny Zavod (IZhMASh)),[4][5] is a Russian defense manufacturing concern and joint-stock company headquartered in the city of Izhevsk in the Republic of Udmurtia as well as the capital city of Moscow. The concern designs and produces a wide range of civilian and military weapons including assault rifles, sniper rifles, designated marksman rifles, machine guns, squad automatic weapons, hunting rifles, shotguns, guided artillery projectiles, and a wide range of other precision weapons including remote controlled weapon stations, unmanned vehicles and military robots.[6][7][8]

The Kalashnikov Concern produces about 95% of all small arms in Russia and supplies to more than 27 countries around the world, making it the largest firearm manufacturer in Russia. Notable products include the Kalashnikov (AK) assault rifle series, the RPK light machine gun series, the Dragunov SVD semi-automatic sniper rifle, the SKS semi-automatic carbine, the Makarov PM pistol, the Saiga-12 shotgun, and the submachine guns Vityaz-SN and PP-19 Bizon. These firearms, except for the SVD, SKS and the PM, were based on the famous AK series, due to its reliability to endure harsh conditions, low production costs, availability in nearly every geographical region, and ease of use.[8][9]

As of 2018, 26% of the Concern's shares belong to Rostec, while 74% of the company belongs to private investors (Alexey Krivoruchko and Andrei Bokarev).[10]

The Concern contains three firearm brands: "Kalashnikov" (combat and civilian weapons), "Baikal" (hunting and civilian guns), and "Izhmash" (sporting rifles). The concern is developing new business lines that include remote weapon stations, unmanned aerial and ground vehicles, and multi-functional special-purpose boats.[11]

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