Forges de Zeebrugge

Forges de Zeebrugge
Société Anonyme
Industry Aerospace, Defence
Headquarters Herstal, Belgium
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Alain Quévrin (CEO)
Products Rocket system 70mm (2.75"), rocket, rocket launcher, firing control system
Revenue 21.7 million (2014)
Number of employees
70 (end 2015)
Parent Thales Group
Website www.fz.be

Forges de Zeebrugge is an arms manufacturer in based in Herstal, Belgium.

Forges de Zeebrugge was founded as a munitions factory between Zeebrugge and Zwankendamme,[1] in the 1930s, as a subsidiary of Carcoke. During World War II, the site was taken over by German forces. Allied bombing, especially in July 1943, devastated the factory site; the original munitions factory was never rebuilt and later remediation of this site was difficult due to unexploded munitions.[2]

The surviving FZ business changed focus to rocketry.[3] In 1971, FZ bought the Fort d'Évegnée from Belgian Army, using it to store explosives.[4]

Modern-day FZ is a subsidiary of Thales, and is a leading manufacturer of aircraft air-to-ground rocket system (70mm, 2.75") including rocket launcher (7, 12 and 19 tube), rockets and firing control system.[5] FZ rocket systems are qualified and in operational use on more than 300 platforms including Airbus Helicopters, AgustaWestland, HAL, BAE Systems, Embraer, General Dynamics, Hawker Beechcraft and other aircraft manufacturers. In 2011, FZ workers briefly went on strike, in response to a Belgian government reform of arms exports - which was triggered by FN exporting arms to Libya.[6]

In October 2015, FZ has successfully completed a test firing of its 70 mm laser-guided rocket (FZ275 LGR) from a Denel Rooivalk helicopter. [7]

See also

References

  1. "History". FZ.
  2. "Carcoke, Zeebrugge". aDeDe. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  3. "Home Page". FZ.
  4. "The Fort of Evegnée". FZ.
  5. "FORGES DE ZEEBRUGGE (FZ)". Australian Munitions. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  6. "Reprise du travail à la FN Herstal, aux Forges de Zeebrugge et chez Pratt & Whitney". Le vif. 29 November 2011. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  7. "Thales Test Fires Laser Guided Missile Developed Onboard Rooivalk Helicopter". Defense World. 30 November 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
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