Homicho Ammunition Engineering Complex

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Formation1987; 39 years ago (1987)
HeadquartersAmbo, Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Region served
Ethiopia
Homicho Ammunition Engineering Complex
ሆሚቾ ጥይት ኢንጂነሪንግ ኮምፕሌክስ
Formation1987; 39 years ago (1987)
TypeState-owned enterprise
HeadquartersAmbo, Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Region served
Ethiopia
OwnerDefense Engineering Industry Corporation
Parent organization
Metals and Engineering Corporation
AffiliationsHibret Manufacturing and Machine Building Industry
Gafat Armament Engineering Complex
Bishoftu Automotive Engineering Industry
Dejen Aviation Engineering Industry
FundingGovernment of Ethiopia
Staff~1,480 (~1,288 civil personnel)
Formerly called
Tatek Engineering Factory

Homicho Ammunition Engineering Complex (Amharic: ሆሚቾ ጥይት ኢንጂነሪንግ ኮምፕሌክስ) is the part of Metals and Engineering Corporation and is also one of the military production facilities of the Ethiopian Defense Industry Sector. It specializes in producing wide range of ammunition for use by the Ethiopian National Defense Force.

The Complex was established around 1987 under the name Tatek Engineering Factory with the goal of producing ammunition for medium and heavy weapons. It initially produced mortar shells but was later greatly expanded to produce a wide range of ammunition. In addition, the light weapons ammunition production line was transferred from Hibret Machine Tools Engineering Complex in a restructuring to house all ammunition production under one organization. The new organization was renamed Homicho Ammunition Engineering Complex in 2004. It was built by previous governments of Ethiopia and is not linked with the new Abiy Ahmed.

Structure

The complex has four departments with 1,480 personnel out of which 192 of them are military and 1,288 are civil.

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