- BMARC
BMARC (The British Manufacture and Research Company) was a UK-based firm designing and producing defence products, particularly aircraft cannon and naval anti-aircraft cannon. It was based on "Springfield Road" (a part of the A607),
Grantham ,Lincolnshire .History
econd World War
The company was created by
William Denis Kendall , who shortly afterwards became MP for Grantham from 1942-50.The company was created during the start of the
World War II rearmament period solely as a weapons producer. In 1943, for example, it fulfilled 46 % of the UK's demand for the Hispano-Suiza 20 mm cannon. The remainder came from theBirmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) - 25%, aRoyal Ordnance Factory - 25 % and theRoyal Small Arms Factory - 3 %. At the time of theBattle of Britain in 1941, 20 mm cannon were only just starting to arm the Spitfire and Hurricane. By 1943, the RAF had converted entirely to cannon armament for its fighters. Grantham received 21 raids by theLuftwaffe for precisely this reason, which killed 70 people in 1941 (around the "Commercial Road" area).Post-war
In 1974, the company acquired a site at Faldingworth (near
Market Rasen ). This site contained two indoor firing ranges for testing and proving of cannon. The site also had the capability to store nuclear weapons such as Redbeard andWE.177 . This site is currently used byBAE Systems .BMARC was a subsidiary of
Hispano-Suiza , then was owned until 1987 byOerlikon , the Swiss defence contractor, when it was sold toAstra Holdings (head office in theUSA ). In the 1990s, the company was investigated for alleged illegal dealings withIraq .Jonathan Aitken was a non-executive director of the company, and in a libel trial in March 1997, BMARC was accused of selling weapons toIran . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/june/8/newsid_2500000/2500465.stm BBC trial report] ]Financial collapse
After the financial collapse of Astra Holdings, in April 1992, BMARC was bought by
British Aerospace briefly becoming part ofRoyal Ordnance . The company later closed the Grantham site in 1992, and the site was sold in 1994.Royal Navy use
Ships that use the 20mm weapons are the
Type 22 frigate , theType 42 destroyer , theFort Victoria class replenishment oiler , theFort Rosalie class replenishment ship , theRiver class patrol vessel , theCastle class patrol vessel , theFearless class landing platform dock , the cancelledType 82 destroyer , and RFA Fort Victoria and HMS Roebuck.Current use of the site
The former site's offices are now home to the [http://www.springfieldpark.co.uk Springfield Business Park] , with the rest of the site (factory) developed for housing.
References
External links
* [http://www.bmarc.co.uk BMARC] (http://www.bobfairbrother.freeuk.com)
* [http://www.subbrit.org.uk/rsg/sites/f/faldingworth/index1.html Faldingworth site]
* [http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm199495/cmhansrd/1995-06-13/Debate-1.html BMARC and Michael Heseltine.]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/document/ram/document_20040913.ram Listen to a BBC documentary about BMARC/Astra.]
* [http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/server?show=nav.1626&imageIndex=15 20mm weapon] on HMS Cumberland
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