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Located in Karlskoga, Sweden, the company originates from | |||
1646 The hammer mill "Boofors" was founded as a royal state-owned company. | |||
1873 Reorganised as acorporation Aktiebolaget (AB) Bofors-Gullspång which became a leading Swedish steel producer | |||
1870s Steel began to be used for gun manufacture in Sweden, Bofors initially sold cast and forged steel produced by the Siemens-Martin process to Finspång gun works, but soon started to expand into weapons manufacture. | |||
1884 The company's first cannon workshop was opened. | |||
1894 [[Alfred Nobel]] acquired the company and helped reshape it as a modern cannon manufacturer and chemical industry participant. | |||
1898 Creation of powder manufacturer AB Bofors Nobelkrut as a wholly-owned subsidiary. | |||
By 1911, AB Bofors-Gullspång had bought and closed down its Swedish competitor in cannon manufacture, [[Finspang|Finspång]]. | |||
1919 The company's name was shortened to AB Bofors. | |||
1992 '''Bofors''' merged with Förenade Fabriksverken i Eskilstuna to form the [[Swedish Ordnance]] company in the [[Celsius|Celsius Group]]. | 1992 '''Bofors''' merged with Förenade Fabriksverken i Eskilstuna to form the [[Swedish Ordnance]] company in the [[Celsius|Celsius Group]]. | ||
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* [https://history.saab.com/en/time-line/] History of Saab | * [https://history.saab.com/en/time-line/] History of Saab | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bofors] Wikipedia | |||
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[[Category: Country - Sweden]] | [[Category: Country - Sweden]] | ||
[[Category: Gun Makers]] | [[Category: Gun Makers]] |
Revision as of 18:39, 19 February 2020
Located in Karlskoga, Sweden, the company originates from
1646 The hammer mill "Boofors" was founded as a royal state-owned company.
1873 Reorganised as acorporation Aktiebolaget (AB) Bofors-Gullspång which became a leading Swedish steel producer
1870s Steel began to be used for gun manufacture in Sweden, Bofors initially sold cast and forged steel produced by the Siemens-Martin process to Finspång gun works, but soon started to expand into weapons manufacture.
1884 The company's first cannon workshop was opened.
1894 Alfred Nobel acquired the company and helped reshape it as a modern cannon manufacturer and chemical industry participant.
1898 Creation of powder manufacturer AB Bofors Nobelkrut as a wholly-owned subsidiary.
By 1911, AB Bofors-Gullspång had bought and closed down its Swedish competitor in cannon manufacture, Finspång.
1919 The company's name was shortened to AB Bofors.
1992 Bofors merged with Förenade Fabriksverken i Eskilstuna to form the Swedish Ordnance company in the Celsius Group.
1999 Saab acquired defence group Celsius.
2000 Saab and Celsius (including the former Bofors) merged; the aircraft, missile and avionics manufacturing was concentrated at Saab. Bofors’ artillery operations, including intelligent ammunition, were transferred to BAE Systems.
Bofors was split between Saab Dynamics (missiles and light support weapons) and BAE Systems Bofors AB (barrel systems and ammunition), which became part of BAE Systems Inc.