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AB Bofors ( , , ) is a former
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arms manufacturer which today is part of the British arms concern
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. The name has been associated with the iron industry and artillery manufacturing for more than 350 years.


History

Located in Karlskoga,
Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ...
, the company originates from the hammer mill "Boofors", which was founded as a royal state-owned company in 1646. The modern corporate structure was created in 1873 with the foundation of
Aktiebolag ''Aktiebolag'' (, " stock company") is the Swedish term for "limited company" or "corporation". When used in company names, it is abbreviated AB (in Sweden), Ab (in Finland), or, rarely, A/B (dated), roughly equivalent to the abbreviations ''Ltd ...
et (AB) Bofors-Gullspång. The Bofors Works was acquired by Johan Eberhard Geijer in 1762. It was then acquired by the latter's brother, Emanuel af Geijerstam. A leading Swedish steel producer by the early 1870s, when steel began to be used for gun manufacture in Sweden, Bofors initially sold cast and forged steel produced by the
Siemens-Martin process An open-hearth furnace or open hearth furnace is any of several kinds of industrial furnace in which excess carbon and other impurities are burnt out of pig iron to produce steel. Because steel is difficult to manufacture owing to its high melt ...
to Finspång gun works, but soon started to expand into weapons manufacture. The company's first cannon workshop was opened in 1884. Bofors' most famous owner was
Alfred Nobel Alfred Bernhard Nobel ( , ; 21 October 1833 – 10 December 1896) was a Swedes, Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and Philanthropy, philanthropist. He is best known for having bequeathed his fortune to establish the Nobel ...
, who owned the company from 1894 until his death in December 1896. Nobel played a key role in reshaping the former iron and steel producer to a modern cannon manufacturer and
chemical industry The chemical industry comprises the companies that produce industrial chemicals. Central to the modern world economy, it converts raw materials (oil, natural gas, air, water, metals, and minerals) into more than 70,000 different products. The ...
participant. The powder manufacturer AB Bofors Nobelkrut, later an explosives and general organic-chemical producer, was created in 1898 as a wholly owned subsidiary. By 1911, AB Bofors-Gullspång had outcompeted, bought and closed down its Finspång Swedish competitor in cannon manufacture. The company's name was shortened to AB Bofors in 1919. Over the years, the works has been associated with members of various prominent Swedish families, e.g. the Robsahm, Geijer, Lagerhjelm, Mitander, Oxehufvud families.


Present ownership

In 1999,
Saab AB Saab AB (originally , later just SAAB and Saab Group) is a Swedish aerospace and defence company, founded in 1937. Headquartered in Stockholm, the development and the manufacturing is undertaken in Linköping. Saab produced automobiles from 194 ...
purchased the Celsius Group, then the parent company of Bofors. In September 2000,
United Defense Industries United Defense Industries (UDI) was an American defense contractor which became part of BAE Systems Land & Armaments after being acquired by BAE Systems in 2005. The company produced combat vehicles, artillery, naval guns, missile launchers an ...
(UDI) of the United States acquired Bofors Weapons Systems (the heavy weapons division), while Saab retained the missile interests. The British company
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acquired UDI and its Bofors subsidiary in 2005, and ''BAE Systems Bofors'' is now a business unit of the Swedish subdivision
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, while the Swedish unit Saab Bofors Dynamics is part of Saab AB.


Products

The name Bofors is strongly associated with the Bofors 40 mm L/60 gun used by both sides during World War II. This automatic cannon is often simply called the ''Bofors gun'' and saw service on both land and sea. It became so widely known that anti-aircraft guns in general were often referred to as Bofors guns. Another well-known gun made by the company was the Bofors 37 mm Anti-Tank Gun L/45, a standard anti-tank weapon used by a variety of armies from the mid 1930s throughout World War II. It was built under licence in a variety of nations such as Finland, The Netherlands and Poland and used in a variety of tanks and armored vehicles, such as the Vickers 6-ton, M39 Pantserwagen and
7TP The 7TP (''siedmiotonowy polski'' - 7-tonne Polish) was a Polish light tank of the Second World War. It was developed from the British Vickers 6-ton. A standard tank of the Polish Army during the 1939 Invasion of Poland, its production did not e ...
, among others.


Guns

(incomplete list) * Bofors 20 mm Automatic Anti-Aircraft Gun L/70 * Bofors 25 mm Automatic Gun L/64 * Bofors 37 mm Anti-Tank Gun L/45 * Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/43 *
Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/60 The Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/60 (often referred to simply as the "Bofors 40 mm gun", the "Bofors gun" and the like, see name) is an anti-aircraft autocannon, designed in the 1930s by the Swedish arms manufacturer AB Bofors. The gu ...
* Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/70 * Bofors 57 mm Automatic Aircraft Gun L/50 *
Bofors 57 mm Naval Automatic Gun L/60 Bofors 57 mm Naval Automatic Gun L/60 ( sv, 57 mm sjöautomatkanon L/60 (''57 mm SAK 60'')), also known as 57 mm/60 (2.25") SAK Model 1950 and the like (full English product name: Bofors 57 mm Automatic A.A. Gun L/60 In Stabili ...
*
Bofors 57 mm Naval Automatic Gun L/70 Bofors 57 mm Naval Automatic Gun L/70 ( sv, 57 mm sjöautomatkanon L/70 (''57 mm SAK 70'')), among other names (see Names), is a series of dual-purpose naval guns designed and produced by the Swedish arms manufacturer AB Bofors (since ...
* Bofors 105 mm Coastal Automatic Gun L/54 * Bofors 120 mm Automatic Anti-Aircraft Gun L/46 *
Bofors 120 mm Naval Automatic Gun L/50 Bofors 120 mm Naval Automatic Gun L/50 (full English name: Bofors 120 mm Automatic Gun L/50 In Naval Twin Turret), also known as Bofors 120 mm gun model 1950 and the like, was a Swedish twin-barreled caliber Autocannon, fully autom ...
* Bofors 152 mm Naval Automatic Gun L/53 * Bofors Tracked Automotive Gun 155 mm L/50 * Bofors 155 mm Field Howitzer 77 A L/38 * Bofors 155 mm Field Howitzer 77 B L/39 * Bofors 155 mm Field Howitzer 77 BW L/39 L/52 (Archer) * Bofors 283 mm Naval Gun L/45


Missiles

(incomplete list) * BANTAM (Bofors Anti Tank Missile) * BILL (Bofors Infantry Light and Lethal anti-tank missile) *
RBS 23 The RBS 23, designated BAMSE (Bofors Advanced Missile System Evaluation), is a Swedish medium range, all-weather capable air defense system developed by Bofors and Ericsson Microwave Systems (now both in the Saab group). BAMSE is designed for pr ...
* RBS 70


Other weapons

(incomplete list) * Bofors 375 mm multi-barrel ASW rocket launcher *
Bofors HPM Blackout Bofors HPM Blackout is a high-powered microwave weapon system, built by BAE Systems, which is stated to be able to destroy at distance a wide variety of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) electronic equipment. It is stated to be non-lethal to humans. ...
high-powered microwave weapon system


India scandal

In 1986, the Government of India and Bofors signed a US$285 million contract for the supply of 410 155 mm field howitzers. In 1987, Swedish Radio alleged that Bofors paid illegal commissions of to top Indian politicians, members of senior
Congress party The Indian National Congress (INC), colloquially the Congress Party but often simply the Congress, is a political party in India with widespread roots. Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Em ...
and key defence officials to seal the deal. The scandal contributed to the defeat of Rajiv Gandhi's government in the elections three years later.


See also

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Bofors Hotel The Bofors Hotel ( sv, Bofors hotell) is a four-storey hotel located in Karlskoga, Karlskoga Municipality, Sweden. History The current-standing hotel was initially intended to exclusively serve the guests of arms manufacturer Bofors. The ho ...
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The Bofors Gun ''The Bofors Gun'' is a 1968 British drama film directed by Jack Gold and starring Nicol Williamson, David Warner, Ian Holm and John Thaw. It was based on the play ''Events While Guarding the Bofors Gun'' by John McGrath. It is set in 1954, d ...
'' – 1968 British drama film directed by Jack Gold, based on the play "Events While Guarding the Bofors Gun" by John McGrath * List of modern armament manufacturers *
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