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May 4, 2007 3:03 AM   Subscribe

The folks down at the Pakistan Ordnance Factory [youtube: 6'40] would like to show you how they make some of their machine guns, mortar bombs (in a surprising range of bright, cheerful colors), tank and anti-tank ammo ("capable of defeating the toughest armor in the battlefield!"), aircraft and anti-aircraft ammunition, and so much more. "P.O.F. products are in service with over 40 countries around the globe, with an ever-expanding market!"
posted by flapjax at midnite (15 comments total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
I wonder how many of the worker's kids have lead poisoning.
posted by BrotherCaine at 3:23 AM on May 4, 2007


Interesting question, but I doubt that any law is really implement to prevent poisoning the workers..I mean..that's Pakistan it can't be much better then U.S ..it could be even worse.
posted by elpapacito at 3:32 AM on May 4, 2007


what is ordnance?
posted by quonsar at 4:10 AM on May 4, 2007


Wow, quonsar himself! Hi there.

Googled it fer ya.

Ordnance.
posted by flapjax at midnite at 4:36 AM on May 4, 2007


Admittedly, it's a bit cheerful for arms production promo, but not really different from "Big Arms Inc, helping keep America safe!" Just look at the ads in any arms industry rag (Aviation Week and Space Tech is my favorite). Also, it certainly should be no surprise to anyone that Pakistan has a well developed arms industry. I bet India does too...
posted by MarshallPoe at 5:05 AM on May 4, 2007


Admittedly, it's a bit cheerful for arms production promo, but not really different from "Big Arms Inc, helping keep America safe!" Just look at the ads in any arms industry rag (Aviation Week and Space Tech is my favorite). Also, it certainly should be no surprise to anyone that Pakistan has a well developed arms industry. I bet India does too...

Yeah, it's partly that matter-of-fact, "cheerful" presentation that made me think this little was worthy of some attention: it struck me as odd, given the fact of the wares they're touting. It could've been soap, or tires, or anything. And not being familiar with the "arms industry rags" probably also contributed to a sense of surprise, on my part, that weapons manufacture would be presented in such a way. My rationale for posting this, however, was not based on any "surprise" that Pakistan in particular has a well-developed arms industry. I know there are many other countries that do as well. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any similar 'promo video' type presentations from any other country's arms manufacturers. If I had, I would've included them in this FPP.
posted by flapjax at midnite at 5:36 AM on May 4, 2007


Oops. "this little was worthy..." = "this little clip was worthy..."
posted by flapjax at midnite at 5:39 AM on May 4, 2007


Wow. I had no idea "ordnance" was spelled that way until now. You learn something new everyday...

Can't watch the clip just yet, roomie's still asleep and my headphones are on the fritz.
posted by CitrusFreak12 at 6:37 AM on May 4, 2007


Interesting video, thanks!

Also, for those still confused, ordnance vs ordinance.
posted by A Thousand Baited Hooks at 6:54 AM on May 4, 2007


Wow. I had no idea "ordnance" was spelled that way until now.

me kneether.
posted by quonsar at 7:02 AM on May 4, 2007


"Meeting the challenges of the new millenium," and "with an ever-expanding market."

Sigh. They are probably right on both counts. But I guess as long as we also have an ever-exanding supply of sedatives, we'll all still get to sleep at night.
posted by Killick at 8:50 AM on May 4, 2007


Reminds me a lot of the mindset described in "Lord of War".
posted by daq at 9:29 AM on May 4, 2007


I hadn't thought about Major Barbara in awhile.
posted by taosbat at 10:24 AM on May 4, 2007


Pakistan Ordnance Factory was my favorite band in the 80's. Until they toured with Depeche Mode and sold out.
posted by tkchrist at 6:29 PM on May 4, 2007


Brings back fond memories of Robocop.
posted by stavrogin at 10:56 PM on May 4, 2007


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