• Pyrkal (Greek: Πυρκάλ), founded in 1874, is one of the oldest defense industries in Greece and the main producer of ammunition and explosives in the country...
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  • (in English, "Greek Powder and Cartridge Company", GPCC) later known as Pyrkal. The gun's creation is connected to EPK's ambitions to become a major producer...
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  • Civil War via Greece using Greek and Mexican end-user certificates: see Pyrkal. Bromley, Mark; Griffiths, Hugh (March 2010). "End-User Certificates: Improving...
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    Greece after the Greco-Turkish War (1919–22). From 1934, he controlled the Pyrkal, one of the oldest Greek defence industries with significant contribution...
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  • weapons were not up to standards. Similarly, the Greek state did not support Pyrkal, which was producing the FN FAL rifle under license. EBO was founded by...
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  • merger in 2004 of the Greek defence companies Hellenic Arms Industry and Pyrkal. When created, it was a major manufacturer with thousands of employees,...
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    government connived at arms sales to both sides. The official vendor was Pyrkal or Greek Powder and Cartridge Company (GPCC), and the key personality behind...
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  • (EAS), formed by the merger in 2004 of the Greek defence companies EBO and Pyrkal This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title EAS. If...
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  • The 7.92×36mm EPK was an experimental rifle round intended for the Pyrkal light machine gun, designed by EPK, a Greek defense company. The round is essentially...
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    cannon and 7.62 mm machine-gun (built on Mauser and Rheinmetall designs), Pyrkal smoke-grenade launchers, Toxotis computerized fire control system and KUKA...
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