Ministry of Military Production (Egypt)
The Egyptian Ministry of Military Production is responsible for managing the development and operation of military factories in the Egyptian Republic and now chaired by Major General Mahammad Salah el-Din Mostafa, who took over the ministry within the ministry of Mostafa Madbouly in 14 August 2022.[1][2][3]
وزارة الإنتاج الحربي | |
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Jurisdiction | Government of Egypt |
Headquarters | New Administrative Capital 30°2′21″N 31°14′14″E / 30.03917°N 31.23722°E |
Minister responsible |
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Website | www |
History
editThe urgent need to rely in the field of armaments on Egyptian national manufacturing arose as a result of the negative effects that resulted from the 1948 Palestine War and the issues of corrupt weapons that ignited the flame of national feeling during the years preceding the July 23 Revolution. The Ministry of War formed a technical administration from the most efficient weapons and ammunition officers, as well as from Maintenance Corps. Cooperation with Egypt was organized without preconditions in the field of supplying the equipment and machinery needed to build munitions factories, which were planned to begin military production.[4][5]
In 1951, the Supreme Council for Military Factories was established to play a central planning role and be responsible for developing Egyptian military industries and establishing industries feeding them.[5][4]
Affiliated bodies
editNational Authority for Military Production[6]
followed by the following companies:
- Abu Zaabal Engineering Industries.[7][8]
- Abu Zaabal Specialized Chemicals.[8]
- Abu Zaabal Specialized Industries.[8]
- Armoured production and repair factory.[8]
- Al-Maasara Engineering Industries.[8]
- Qaha Chemical Industries.[8]
- Heliopolis Chemical Industries.[8]
- Banha Electronic Industries.[8]
- Helwan Castings.[8]
- Helwan Engineering Industries.[8]
- Helwan Metal Hardware.[8]
- Helwan Machinery and Equipment.[8]
- Helwan Diesel Engines.[8]
- Shubra Engineering Industries.[8]
- Abu Qir Engineering Industries.[8]
- Helwan Non-Ferrous Industries.[8]
- Military production for engineering projects, consultations and general supplies.[8]
- Al-Maadi Engineering Industries.[9]
- Al-Maasara Gas Metro for manufacturing gas meters. (24%)[10]
- Egyptian National Pharmaceuticals. (10% share holder)[11]
Affiliated centers
edit- Technical Institute for Developed Industries.[12]
- Center for Information and Computer Systems.[13]
- Center of Scientific and Technological Excellence.[14]
- Helwan Medical Center.[15]
- Egyptian Academy of Advanced Engineering and Technology.[16][17]
- Technical school for dual education.[18]
- El Entag El Harby SC.[19]
Ministers
edit- Abdel Wahab el-Beshry (1966-1969)
- Mahammad Ibrahim Selim (1971-1972)
- Ahmad Kamel el-Badry (1972-1976)
- Gamal el-Din Sedki (1976-1977)
- Abdel Sattar Mogahd Arafa (1978)
- Kamal Tawfiq Nassar (1978-1980)
- Gamal el-Sayed Ibrahim (1980-1993)
- Mahammad el-Ghamrawi (1993-1999)
- Sayed Mishal (1999-2011)
- Ali Sabry (2011-2012)
- Reda Hafez (2012-2014)
- Ibrahim Younis (2014-2015)
- Mahammad el-Assar (2015-2020)
- Mahammad Ahmad Morsi (2020)
- Mahammad Salah el-Din Mostafa (2022-present)[2][1][3]
References
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- ^ "قانون إنشاء الهيئة القومية للإنتاج الحربي رقم 6 لسنة 1984". منشورات قانونية (in Arabic). 2018-09-01. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
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- ^ "المدرسة الفنية للتعليم المزدوج".
- ^ "نادي الإنتاج الحربي".