
MAK-90, a civilian, semi-automatic version of the AK-47.Type 56 Carbine, clone of Russian SKS semi-automatic rifle.M14, M14S or M305B, 7.62x51 clone of M1A, a civilian version of the M14 rifle.Model 320 Clone of the UZI model B with Wood Stock, 9mm, 32 round Magazine, 16" Barrel Semi Auto.CQ-B, clone of M16A4 variant of M16 rifle.CQ-A, clone of M4A1 variant of M4 carbine.CQ, clone of M16A1 variant of M16 rifle.Norinco produces firearms, grenade launchers, light and armored vehicles, tanks, aircraft, UAVs, artillery, fuel air bombs, precision strike systems, missiles, air defence and anti-missile systems, air-launched weapons, amphibious assault weapons and equipment, night vision products, long-range suppression weapon systems, machinery, radars, optoelectronic products, engineering equipment, oil field equipments, chemicals, light industrial products, explosives and blast materials, infantry equipments, high-effect destruction systems, anti-riot equipment, civil and military firearms and ammunition. Some of Norinco's international customers include Pakistan, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it negotiated arms-for-minerals deals, as well as Venezuela. In November 2020, Donald Trump issued an executive order prohibiting any American company or individual from owning shares in companies that the United States Department of Defense has listed as having links to the People's Liberation Army, which included Norinco. These sanctions led to a prohibition on imports into the US of the remaining types of firearms and ammunition not covered by the 1993 ban. In August 2003, the Bush Administration imposed sanctions on Norinco for allegedly selling missile-related goods to Iran. At least one official, Hammond Ku, attempted to sell Chinese-produced tanks and rocket launchers to the undercover agents. Seven officials were arrested after agreeing to smuggle 2,000 fully automatic Chinese-made variants of AK-47s to undercover agents the officials believed may have been connected to the mafia. Customs agents conducted a sting operation named Operation Dragon Fire against Atlanta-based importers of Norinco firearms as well as Poly Technologies. The prohibition did not apply to sporting shotguns or shotgun ammunition, however. In 1993, the import of most Norinco firearms and ammunition into the United States was blocked under new trade rules when China's permanent normal trade relations status was renewed. Norinco has been ranked among the forefront of China's 500 largest state-owned enterprises in terms of total assets and revenue. Norinco mainly deals with defense products, petroleum & mineral resources development, international engineering contracting, optronic products, civilian explosives and chemical products, sporting arms and equipment, vehicles and logistics operation, etc.



Įstablished in 1980 with the approval of the State Council of China, Norinco is an enterprise group engaged in both products and capital operation, integrated with research and development, manufacturing, marketing and services. Norinco is one of the world's largest defense contractors. It is also involved in domestic civil construction and military defense projects. Zhōngguó Bīngqì Gōngyè Jítuán Yǒuxiàn GōngsīĬhina North Industries Corporation ( Chinese: 中国北方工业集团有限公司 ), doing business as Norinco ( North Industries Corporation), is a Chinese state-owned defense corporation that manufactures a diverse range of civil and military products. Zhōngguó Běifāng Gōngyè Jítuán Yǒuxiàn GōngsīĬhina Ordnance Industries Group Corporation Limited China North Industries Group Corporation Limited
