Zakłady Mechaniczne Tarnów (English: Tarnów Mechanical Works; [zakˈwadɨ mɛxaˈnit͡ʂnɛ ˈtarnuv]) is a Polish defense manufacturing company. Based in the city of Tarnów, the company produces handguns, assault rifles, sniper rifles and anti-air guns. It is part of the Bumar-Labedy corporation, itself a division of the state-controlled Polish Armaments Group.
History
Initially founded during World War I in 1917 as a local train repair workshop, in the interwar period the company was part of the Polish State Railways.[1] After the company's equipment was confiscated, dismantled and sent to Germany during World War II, the factory was rebuilt as a train repair workshop, but in 1951 it was turned into a defence contractor producing guns, firearms and machine tools.[2]
After 1989 the company switched entirely to home-designed weapons.[3] Those include Pallad grenade launcher, RGP-40 grenade launcher, UKM-2000 MG, WKW Wilk sniper rifle, Bor rifle and ZSMU-36 missile and anti-missile system. Among projects currently developed in the Tarnów Mechanical Works are the WLKM-12 Szafir 12.7 mm multi-barrel machine gun, ZSMU-70 missile system and GA-40 belt-fed grenade launcher.
In 2012, the company merged with R&D Centre "Ośrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy Sprzętu Mechanicznego sp. z o.o.".[4]
In 2015, ZMT SA became a member of Polish Armaments Group, which concentrate over 60 armament sector companies.[5]