Kazakhstan Engineering
Kazakhstan Engineering (Kazakh: Қазақстандық инжиниринг, Qazaqstandyq ınjınırıng) is a defense industry complex established by the Kazakhstan government to unite Kazakhstan's state owned defence industry companies. The headquarters of this group is in Nur-Sultan.
Native name | Kazakh: Казахстан инжиниринг ұлттық компаниясы АҚ Qazaqstan ınjınırıng ulttyq kompanııasy AQ Russian: АО Национальная компания Казахстан инжиниринг |
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Type | State-owned enterprise |
Industry | defense |
Founded | March 13, 2003[1] |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Central Asia |
Key people | Sarsembayev Adlbek Zeinullaevich (Chairman) Komratov Ratmir Alimkhanovich (Managing Director)[2] |
Products | Munitions, Small arms, Artillery, Explosives, Combat vehicle, Warship, Civil and military aerospace, Electro-optical devices |
Owner | Ministry of Industry and Infrastructure Development[1] |
Number of employees | ≈6000 |
Website | www.ke.kz |
Kazakhstan Engineering own 27 subsidiaries, including 24 manufacturing enterprises, in different shares of stock. they responsibility for operate in the development, manufacture, sale, repair and modernization of weapons, military and special equipment and ammunition, and participating in military-technical cooperation with foreign states.
References
- Kazakhstan Engineering. "Company Description".
- Kazakhstan Engineering. "Management Board".
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