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NIOA has signed a long-term supply contract with the world’s largest small arms ammunition enterprise.

With Olin Winchester recently taking over management of the massive US Lake City Army Ammunition Plant in Missouri, the new agreement with NIOA assures supply of munitions for existing small calibre weapons, as well as new systems to be introduced under the Land 159 Soldier Lethality Program.

The Queensland-based company has been supporting the ADF under its Commonwealth Major Munitions Contract (MMC) for several years with ammunition from Lake City. The 16-square-kilometre mega-plant has been producing ammunition for the US military since 1941, and turns out more than 1.2 billion rounds annually.

NIOA Chief Executive Officer Robert Nioa said the Winchester contract was an important milestone for the business.

"Firstly, we congratulate Winchester on being selected to manage the Lake City plant,’’ Nioa said. "As one of the world’s most recognised brands and a leading manufacturer of small arms munitions, NIOA looks forward to working with Winchester.

"The ADF requires an assured supply of munitions that are interoperable with Australia’s key allies.

"NIOA’s collaboration with Winchester and the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant will combine our global and local expertise to provide surety to the ADF and the Australian war fighter.’’

Winchester president Brett Flaugher said: ‘’We are proud to see the beginning of this arrangement with NIOA. Our two teams share similar values including quality, reliability and innovation, ensuring our servicemen and women always have the best equipment.”

The NIOA-Winchester-Lake City contract builds on NIOA’s other recent successes under the MMC, from 30mm ammunition for the Boxer combat vehicle to the 81mm mortar fleet and 120mm Abrams tank rounds.

NIOA says it is investing more than $130m over the next five years in domestic munitions and explosives manufacturing including an expansion of its 8000sqm Brisbane engineering, research and development facility, a 10-year co-tenancy at the Benalla munitions plant in regional Victoria and a $60m artillery shell forging plant in Maryborough (with Joint-venture partner Rheinmetall Waffe Munitions), that will create 100 jobs when it is operational in 2022.

Munitions and small arms research, design, development and manufacture has been identified as one of the federal government’s top 10 Sovereign Industrial Capability Priorities.

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