Nitrochemie
Swiss-German propellant and explosives manufacturer producing gun propellants, rocket propellants, and pyrotechnic materials for NATO armed forces. A joint venture between Rheinmetall and RUAG, specializing in high-performance propellant charges for artillery and small-caliber ammunition.
Headquarters
Wimmis, Switzerland
Founded
1998
Entity Type
company
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About Nitrochemie
Nitrochemie is a company headquartered in Wimmis, Switzerland. Established in 1998, the company has built expertise in energetic materials.
Key products and capabilities include Gun Propellant Charges, Rocket Propellants, Pyrotechnic Materials.
Switzerland is home to 48 defence and aerospace companies tracked in the Computronia directory, making it a significant player in the global defence industrial base.