CAVIM

CAVIM (Compañía Anónima Venezolana de Industrias Militares or Venezuelan Company of Military Industries in English) is a Venezuelan state-owned firearms manufacturer, which was created by Presidential Decree No. 883 of the then Venezuela President Carlos Andrés Pérez on 29 April 1975.[2]

Compañía Anónima Venezolana de Industrias Militares
Native name
Spanish: Compañía Anónima Venezolana de Industrias Militares
TypeState-owned company
Industrydefense
FoundedApril 29, 1975 (1975-04-29)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Carlos José Alexander Armas López (President) (arrested by Guaido)[1]
ProductsAmmunitions, firearms, explosive
OwnerVenezuelan Ministry of People's Power for Defense
Websitewww.cavim.com.ve

CAVIM is run by Venezuelan Ministry of People's Power for Defense and its products are used by the National Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela. It's based in Caracas.[3]

History

Firearms

CAVIM manufactured the Zamorana in 2006, which is Venezuela's first indigenous small arm.[4] This was made with some parts from the Czech Republic.[5][6]

The AK-103 was also licensed to CAVIM for manufacturing in Venezuela with initial licensing fee payments made in 2006 and the transfer of Russian-made AK-103s to Venezuela in 2008.[4] CAVIM's AK-103 factories opened officially in 2012 without the necessary manufacturing equipment.[4][7] CAVIM-made AK-103s were delivered to the Venezuelan Army in 2013.[8]

Due to trouble with the plant with the Russian contractor failing to meet deadlines with a case of fraud, which forced CAVIM to finish the rest of the construction,[9] full-scale production will start by 2019.[10]

In 2016, CAVIM unveiled the M66 Hunter commando mortar for the Venezuelan Marine Corp.[11]

UAVs

CAVIM unveiled the Arpia, a licensed version of the Qods Mohajer in 2012,[12] although it was first shown restricted to VIPs on November 2011 at the El Libertador Air Base after Iran and Venezuela signed an agreement to purchase the Mojader in 2007.[13]

References

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