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''Fábrica de armas de Prata'' (Portuguese for "Silver Arms Factory"), (Armas de Prata Factory), originally ''Fábrica Militar de armas de Prata'' (Armas de Prata Military Factory) was a
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, light artillery, ammunition and ordnance factory owned by the
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. It also designed and developed its own armament and ammunition in addition to the
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of foreign weapons, including a Portuguese version of the
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(''Espingarda m/961'') widely used during the
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.


History

The military industry of Braço de Prata has its origins in a number of ammunition depots, pyrotechny workshops and armament repair facilities established between 1850 and 1887 and belonging to the
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's arsenal ( pt, Arsenal do Exército). The ''Fábrica de Braço de Prata'' itself dates back to a royal decree of 1902, which mentioned the creation of a new factory at the region with the same name, in Marvila, Lisbon, to replace the ''Fundição de Canhões'' and ''Fábrica de Armas'' in the production of artillery and small arms. Construction began in 1904 and it was inaugurated with the name ''Fábrica de Projécteis de Artilharia'' (Artillery Shell Factory) on October 12, 1907, beginning production of 75mm ammunition for Schneider‑Canet guns on July 15, 1908. In 1911, with a new reorganization of the military industry, the factory changed its name to ''Fábrica de Material de Guerra'' (War Material Factory) and the next year received small arms manufacturing and repairing machinery from ''Fábrica de Armas'', of Santa Clara, Lisbon. During this time, the factory also started producing 81 mm mortars and Bergmann submachine guns. In 1929, the factory began manufacturing
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s in small quantities for the Armed Forces and the production of the MP 28 submachine gun to equip the Army and the '' Polícia de Segurança Pública''. With another reorganization in 1927, the name of the factory changed to ''Fábrica de Munições de Artilharia, Armamento e Viaturas'' (Artillery Ammunition, Armament and Vehicle Factory) and the ''Arsenal do Exército'' was extinguished and all armament factories taken over by the War Ministry. Braço de Prata's facilities then received major overhauls and was modernized. In July 1937, a contract was signed with Mauser Werke for the acquisition of the
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(M98K) for the Portuguese Army, which were supplied as kits from factories in
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to be assembled at Braço de Prata. Later in 1941, more 50,000 Mausers 98k were purchased and also assembled at the factory. In 1939, the factory also exported 40,000 7.92×57 mm Mauser-Vergueiro rifles (m/1904/39). After
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, another major reorganization''Decreto-Lei 2.020''. March 19, 1947 of the military industry went underway and the Braço de Prata's factory was renamed to ''Fábrica Militar de Braço de Prata'' (FMBP). In 1947, Portugal received aid from the
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, being 2.730 million dollars invested in FMBP to expand the factory's Ammunition Section to two production lines, one for artillery and another for mortars. In 1948, FMBP started the production of the
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, which was found to be simple and cheap to manufacture, and the following year the production of 105 mm artillery shells started with the signing of contract to supply 350,000 shells to the
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.Mais Alto 373, p. 7 Later in 1959,
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placed orders for 105 mm and
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ammunition and
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s. Those orders contributed to the further expansion of the factory. At the beginning of the 1960s, and at the start of the Ultramar conflict, Portugal acquired a relatively small number of assault rifles comprising 2,825
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and 4,795
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. After operational
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s in Angola, the HK G3 was selected to equip the Portuguese Armed Forces as the new
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. FMBP started then in 1962 to manufacture under license the G3 (model 63), including the manufacture of its components and parts and its final assembly. Later, West Germany placed an order for 50,000 G3 for its own armed forces. In 1970, FMBP proposed the merger with its sister '' Fábrica Nacional de Munições de Armas Ligeiras'' (National Ammunition and Small Arms Factory, FNMAL); however, it never was followed through. After the war, there were financial problems due to late payments by the Portuguese Armed Forces in relation to the armament supplied during the war; however exports, specially ammunition exportation by FNMAL, helped both factories remain open. During this time, weapon design and development continued and in 1976 a new version of the FBP submachine gun was developed but never entered production nor was exported. Following national economical problems, the public defense industry underwent a new reorganization and a new company,
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, was created to incorporate the assets of both FNMAL and FMBP, which were to be extinguished in their current forms. However, the factories were never merged and completely absorbed by INDEP and instead continued to exist under its management and under new names. FMBP was then renamed ''Fábrica de Braço de Prata'' (Braço de Prata Factory, FBP) and a large part of its facilities were moved to the industrial park of FNMAL, now named ''Fábrica Nacional de Munições'' (National Ammunitions Factory, FNM) at Moscavide. After 1982, a new artillery ammunition company,
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, was created as a private company and was owned by both FNM and FBP. In 1986, FBP developed two new projects, led by ''Capitão Engenheiro'' Rogério Prina, for the manufacturing of a
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. The first was a license-built
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but its small serial production was abandoned after INDEP selected the manufacturing of the Lusa submachine gun design developed in the early 1980s. The Lusa was then distributed for evaluation to the Portuguese Armed Forces and some law enforcement agencies, however these decided to purchase the MP5 directly from
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. In 2003, 105 Lusa guns were sold to the British company York Guns and the following year INDEP sold all of Lusa's tooling, machinery and manufacturing rights. Following the reduction of domestic armament orders and the closing of numerous national armament factories and further major reorganizations of the government-owned defense industry, FBP was closed in 1998 and its machinery, tools and manufacturing rights were sold to companies in the United States and the Spanish '' Santa Bárbara Sistemas'' companies, including the 5.56×45mm NATO ammunition manufacturing line.


Manufacturing

Famous products produced include: * Portuguese M1940 helmet (''Capacete m/940'') *
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series * Lusa series submachine guns * Morteirete light mortar *
Heckler & Koch G3 The Heckler & Koch G3 (''Gewehr'' 3) is a 7.62×51mm NATO, select-fire battle rifle developed in the 1950s by the German armament manufacturer Heckler & Koch (H&K) in collaboration with the Spanish state-owned design and development agency CET ...
(''Espingarda'' m/961) *
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(''Metralhadora'' m/968)


See also

*
Portuguese Armed Forces The Portuguese Armed Forces ( pt, Forças Armadas) are the military of Portugal. They include the General Staff of the Armed Forces, the other unified bodies and the three service branches: Portuguese Navy, Portuguese Army and Portuguese Air ...
*
Portuguese Colonial War The Portuguese Colonial War ( pt, Guerra Colonial Portuguesa), also known in Portugal as the Overseas War () or in the former colonies as the War of Liberation (), and also known as the Angolan, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambican War of Independence, ...
* Field Firing Range of Alcochete *
INDEP INDEP - Indústrias Nacionais de Defesa, EP (Defense National Industries, Public Corporation) was a defense industry company owned by the Portugal, Portuguese Government and created to replace the ''Fábrica Nacional de Munições, Fábrica Naciona ...
*
OGMA OGMA – Indústria Aeronáutica de Portugal S.A. is a Portuguese aerospace company focused on aircraft maintenance and manufacturing. History OGMA was founded as part of the reorganisation of the Portuguese Army's Aeronautic Service on June ...
*
EMPORDEF EMPORDEF, SGPS, SA ( pt, Empresa Portuguesa de Defesa, Portuguese Defense Company) was a holding company, created in March 1997, owned by the Portuguese government which manages other companies directly or indirectly connected to the defense sector, ...


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