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    The RBS 56 BILL is a Swedish manportable SACLOS wire-guided anti-tank missile developed by AB Bofors. Development began in 1979 and BILL entered production...
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  • Aktiebolaget (AB) Bofors-Gullspång. A leading Swedish steel producer by the early 1870s, when steel began to be used for gun manufacture in Sweden, Bofors initially...
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  • MAAWS) 84 mm anti-tank recoilless rifle RBS-56 Bill ATGM RBS 56 Bill 2 ATGM NLAW ATGM Bofors 40 mm Saab Bofors Dynamics CBJ-MS 9 mm PDW Ak 5C 5.56mm carbine...
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    Swedish arms company Bofors was signed for supply of 410 155 mm Howitzer field guns. April 16, 1987 - Swedish Radio alleged that Bofors paid kickbacks to...
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    BONUS (Bofors Nutating Shell) or ACED (Anti-Char à Effet Dirigé) is a 155 mm artillery cluster round co-developed and manufactured by Bofors of Sweden...
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    variants were updated with racks for AT4s and some vehicles even received a Bofors BILL man-portable anti-tank missile system. As part of the Swedish IFV-doctrine...
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    an armoured vehicle. BILL is acronym for Bofors Infantry Light & Lethal. The RBS 56B BILL 2 was designed upon the original BILL 1 Anti-tank guided weapon...
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    fitted with the launch system for an ATGM, either the TOW (Rbs 55) or the Bofors BILL (Rbs 56). Signalist version of the Bv 206 with radio relay capability...
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    by Saab Bofors Dynamics in Eskilstuna and Karlskoga, Sweden, using technology derived from earlier Bofors systems; such as the RBS 56B BILL 2 (warhead...
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  • lit. 'Nohab Aero engine factory'), which had been acquired by Bofors in 1935. Bofors had in recent years been in development with the Swedish Air Force...
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