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    TEN COUNTRIES TO BUILD KALASHNIKOV ASSAULT RIFLE PRODUCING PLANTS

    RIA Novosti
    Nov 10, 2009

    MOSCOW, November 10 (RIA Novosti) - Ten countries have applied for
    licenses to construct plants to produce Kalashnikov assault rifles,
    a deputy CEO of Russia's state arms exporter Rosoboronexport said
    Tuesday.

    Rosoboronexport is currently fulfilling a 2005 contract to build a
    Kalashnikov plant in Venezuela.

    "In the past few years, ten foreign states have applied to Russia
    for the creation of facilities on their territories to build licensed
    Kalashnikov AK-100 series assault rifles," Igor Sevastyanov said.

    Sevastyanov did not specify which countries had applied, noting
    only that they included Latin American and Middle East states. He
    said some clients want plants built from scratch and others want
    production upgraded.

    Mikhail Kalashnikov, the Russian inventor of the AK-47 assault rifle,
    turned 90 on Tuesday.

    Then-Soviet soldier Kalashnikov was inspired to design the weapon
    after being wounded in 1941 during WWII. While his first attempts were
    deemed unsuccessful, he was given a position in weapons development,
    and by 1947 he had perfected his masterpiece.

    Rosoboronexport chief Anatoly Isaikin earlier noted the huge number
    of unlicensed Kalashnikov rifles produced all over the world.

    "There are about 100 million Kalashnikov assault rifles worldwide,
    of which half are counterfeit, i.e. produced without licenses,
    patents or intergovernmental agreements," he said.
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