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Industry
  
Industrial, Defence

Headquarters
  
Batu Arang

Type of business
  
Private

Website
  
nadismeo.com

Founded
  
12 November 1969

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Products
  
Document management systems, firearms, ammunition and pyrotechnics

The SME Ordnance Sdn Bhd company (SMEO), formerly known as Syarikat Malaysia Explosive Sdn Bhd, is a Malaysian defence company that specialises in the manufacturing and marketing of ordnance. The company is located in Batu Arang, Selangor.

Contents

SMEO is a subsidiary company of National Aerospace and Defence Industries Sdn Bhd.

History

SME Ordance was created in 1969 as a joint venture company with equity participation between the Government of Malaysia, Dynamit Nobel of Germany, Oerlikon Machine Tools of Switzerland and two local partners namely Syarikat Permodalan Kebangsaan and Syarikat Jaya Raya Sdn Bhd. The Malaysian government later acquired all shares in 1974, making SMEO a government-owned company. In 1991, SMEO acquired a licence to manufacture Steyr AUG rifles. Joint production with Steyr later started in 2003 and 2004. SMEO later withdrew from joint production, leading to lawsuits from Steyr. This led to arguments between SME Ordnance and Steyr over allegation of contract violations.

On 28 September 1993, SMEO was approved by Royal Ordnance Division, British Aerospace (BAe) as the preferred suppliers of weapons and ammunition. The Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (SIRIM) bestowed & registered SMEO’s quality system as compliant with MS ISO 9002:1991 systems on 7 December 1993. On 21 February 2001, SMEO had integrated Syarikat Malaysia Explosive Technologies Sdn Bhd due to problems after the company had fulfilled their contracts to the Defence Ministry.

SME Ordnance had acquired the licence to manufacture M4 carbines in 2006-2007 with Colt Defence, as announced by Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak after he gave SMEO a letter of intent to procure 14,000 rifles to replace the Steyr AUG. In 2009, SMEO announced that they would invest RM36.4 million for further research and development into the M4. The amount consists of RM26.4 million, which will be for the purchase of machinery and RM10 million for the buildings. 14,000 M4s will be supplied to the Malaysian army. Under the ASEAN Defence Industry Collaboration programme, Malaysia plans to produce the M4 carbine together with Indonesia and Thailand.

Products

Although it manufactures ammunition and pyrotechnics, SMEO is known for the manufacture of the Steyr AUG and the M4 carbine under licence. They are in service with the Malaysian Army.

References

SME Ordnance Wikipedia


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