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Modern Day Marine 2023: Nammo MAC to boost ammo production

by Marc Selinger

Nammo MAC displays its .50-calibre polymer-cased ammunition at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC. (Janes/Marc Selinger)

US-based ammunition provider Nammo MAC plans to double its production capacity “over the next couple of years” to meet growing demand, according to a company official.

MAC will implement the expansion by adding machines and staffing at its factory in Bay St Louis, Mississippi, which is about 60 miles (97 km) northeast of New Orleans, Louisiana, said Joe Gibbons, MAC's manager of government programmes. Founded in 2007, MAC produces “millions” of rounds a year and employs about 42 people, Gibbons told Janes on 28 June at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC.

MAC is also looking at making undisclosed “improvements” to its main product, which serves .50-calibre weapons, and adding several more calibres to its portfolio, Gibbons said.

MAC makes polymer-cased ammunition, which is lighter than traditional metal-cased ammunition. Its customers include the US Marine Corps, US Special Operations Command, and the Belgian and Polish armed forces. Some of its customers have donated MAC ammunition to Ukraine's military.


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Modern Day Marine 2023: Nammo MAC to boost ammo production

by Marc Selinger

Nammo MAC displays its .50-calibre polymer-cased ammunition at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC. (Janes/Marc Selinger)

US-based ammunition provider Nammo MAC plans to double its production capacity “over the next couple of years” to meet growing demand, according to a company official.

MAC will implement the expansion by adding machines and staffing at its factory in Bay St Louis, Mississippi, which is about 60 miles (97 km) northeast of New Orleans, Louisiana, said Joe Gibbons, MAC's manager of government programmes. Founded in 2007, MAC produces “millions” of rounds a year and employs about 42 people, Gibbons told Janes on 28 June at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC.

MAC is also looking at making undisclosed “improvements” to its main product, which serves .50-calibre weapons, and adding several more calibres to its portfolio, Gibbons said.

MAC makes polymer-cased ammunition, which is lighter than traditional metal-cased ammunition. Its customers include the US Marine Corps, US Special Operations Command, and the Belgian and Polish armed forces. Some of its customers have donated MAC ammunition to Ukraine's military.


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US-based ammunition provider Nammo MAC plans to double its production capacity “over the next couple...

Modern Day Marine 2023: Nammo MAC to boost ammo production

by Marc Selinger

Nammo MAC displays its .50-calibre polymer-cased ammunition at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC. (Janes/Marc Selinger)

US-based ammunition provider Nammo MAC plans to double its production capacity “over the next couple of years” to meet growing demand, according to a company official.

MAC will implement the expansion by adding machines and staffing at its factory in Bay St Louis, Mississippi, which is about 60 miles (97 km) northeast of New Orleans, Louisiana, said Joe Gibbons, MAC's manager of government programmes. Founded in 2007, MAC produces “millions” of rounds a year and employs about 42 people, Gibbons told Janes on 28 June at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC.

MAC is also looking at making undisclosed “improvements” to its main product, which serves .50-calibre weapons, and adding several more calibres to its portfolio, Gibbons said.

MAC makes polymer-cased ammunition, which is lighter than traditional metal-cased ammunition. Its customers include the US Marine Corps, US Special Operations Command, and the Belgian and Polish armed forces. Some of its customers have donated MAC ammunition to Ukraine's military.


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US-based ammunition provider Nammo MAC plans to double its production capacity “over the next couple...

Modern Day Marine 2023: Nammo MAC to boost ammo production

by Marc Selinger

Nammo MAC displays its .50-calibre polymer-cased ammunition at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC. (Janes/Marc Selinger)

US-based ammunition provider Nammo MAC plans to double its production capacity “over the next couple of years” to meet growing demand, according to a company official.

MAC will implement the expansion by adding machines and staffing at its factory in Bay St Louis, Mississippi, which is about 60 miles (97 km) northeast of New Orleans, Louisiana, said Joe Gibbons, MAC's manager of government programmes. Founded in 2007, MAC produces “millions” of rounds a year and employs about 42 people, Gibbons told Janes on 28 June at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC.

MAC is also looking at making undisclosed “improvements” to its main product, which serves .50-calibre weapons, and adding several more calibres to its portfolio, Gibbons said.

MAC makes polymer-cased ammunition, which is lighter than traditional metal-cased ammunition. Its customers include the US Marine Corps, US Special Operations Command, and the Belgian and Polish armed forces. Some of its customers have donated MAC ammunition to Ukraine's military.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/modern-day-marine-2023-nammo-mac-to-boost-ammo-production/

US-based ammunition provider Nammo MAC plans to double its production capacity “over the next couple...

Modern Day Marine 2023: Nammo MAC to boost ammo production

by Marc Selinger

Nammo MAC displays its .50-calibre polymer-cased ammunition at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC. (Janes/Marc Selinger)

US-based ammunition provider Nammo MAC plans to double its production capacity “over the next couple of years” to meet growing demand, according to a company official.

MAC will implement the expansion by adding machines and staffing at its factory in Bay St Louis, Mississippi, which is about 60 miles (97 km) northeast of New Orleans, Louisiana, said Joe Gibbons, MAC's manager of government programmes. Founded in 2007, MAC produces “millions” of rounds a year and employs about 42 people, Gibbons told Janes on 28 June at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC.

MAC is also looking at making undisclosed “improvements” to its main product, which serves .50-calibre weapons, and adding several more calibres to its portfolio, Gibbons said.

MAC makes polymer-cased ammunition, which is lighter than traditional metal-cased ammunition. Its customers include the US Marine Corps, US Special Operations Command, and the Belgian and Polish armed forces. Some of its customers have donated MAC ammunition to Ukraine's military.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/modern-day-marine-2023-nammo-mac-to-boost-ammo-production/

US-based ammunition provider Nammo MAC plans to double its production capacity “over the next couple...

Modern Day Marine 2023: Nammo MAC to boost ammo production

by Marc Selinger

Nammo MAC displays its .50-calibre polymer-cased ammunition at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC. (Janes/Marc Selinger)

US-based ammunition provider Nammo MAC plans to double its production capacity “over the next couple of years” to meet growing demand, according to a company official.

MAC will implement the expansion by adding machines and staffing at its factory in Bay St Louis, Mississippi, which is about 60 miles (97 km) northeast of New Orleans, Louisiana, said Joe Gibbons, MAC's manager of government programmes. Founded in 2007, MAC produces “millions” of rounds a year and employs about 42 people, Gibbons told Janes on 28 June at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC.

MAC is also looking at making undisclosed “improvements” to its main product, which serves .50-calibre weapons, and adding several more calibres to its portfolio, Gibbons said.

MAC makes polymer-cased ammunition, which is lighter than traditional metal-cased ammunition. Its customers include the US Marine Corps, US Special Operations Command, and the Belgian and Polish armed forces. Some of its customers have donated MAC ammunition to Ukraine's military.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/modern-day-marine-2023-nammo-mac-to-boost-ammo-production/

US-based ammunition provider Nammo MAC plans to double its production capacity “over the next couple...

Modern Day Marine 2023: Nammo MAC to boost ammo production

by Marc Selinger

Nammo MAC displays its .50-calibre polymer-cased ammunition at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC. (Janes/Marc Selinger)

US-based ammunition provider Nammo MAC plans to double its production capacity “over the next couple of years” to meet growing demand, according to a company official.

MAC will implement the expansion by adding machines and staffing at its factory in Bay St Louis, Mississippi, which is about 60 miles (97 km) northeast of New Orleans, Louisiana, said Joe Gibbons, MAC's manager of government programmes. Founded in 2007, MAC produces “millions” of rounds a year and employs about 42 people, Gibbons told Janes on 28 June at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC.

MAC is also looking at making undisclosed “improvements” to its main product, which serves .50-calibre weapons, and adding several more calibres to its portfolio, Gibbons said.

MAC makes polymer-cased ammunition, which is lighter than traditional metal-cased ammunition. Its customers include the US Marine Corps, US Special Operations Command, and the Belgian and Polish armed forces. Some of its customers have donated MAC ammunition to Ukraine's military.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/modern-day-marine-2023-nammo-mac-to-boost-ammo-production/

US-based ammunition provider Nammo MAC plans to double its production capacity “over the next couple...

Modern Day Marine 2023: Nammo MAC to boost ammo production

by Marc Selinger

Nammo MAC displays its .50-calibre polymer-cased ammunition at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC. (Janes/Marc Selinger)

US-based ammunition provider Nammo MAC plans to double its production capacity “over the next couple of years” to meet growing demand, according to a company official.

MAC will implement the expansion by adding machines and staffing at its factory in Bay St Louis, Mississippi, which is about 60 miles (97 km) northeast of New Orleans, Louisiana, said Joe Gibbons, MAC's manager of government programmes. Founded in 2007, MAC produces “millions” of rounds a year and employs about 42 people, Gibbons told Janes on 28 June at Modern Day Marine 2023 in Washington, DC.

MAC is also looking at making undisclosed “improvements” to its main product, which serves .50-calibre weapons, and adding several more calibres to its portfolio, Gibbons said.

MAC makes polymer-cased ammunition, which is lighter than traditional metal-cased ammunition. Its customers include the US Marine Corps, US Special Operations Command, and the Belgian and Polish armed forces. Some of its customers have donated MAC ammunition to Ukraine's military.


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