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Edmund Heckler Born on 2 February 1906. |
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Theodor Koch Born on 13 May 1905. |
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Alex Seidel Born on 4 July 1909. |
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Amidst the difficult aftermath of the World War II the newly founded Engineering Office Heckler & Co. established itself in Oberndorf starting with the administration in 1948.|
On 28 December 1949 |
this engineering office changed its name into Heckler & Koch GmbH and was registered officially. Influenced by the experiences of World War II and under the existing limitations in terms of production of war weapons put up by the Allied Forces the company started to produce other urgently needed goods like bicycle and sewing-machine components. |
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In 1955 |
the Federal Republic of Germany was integrated in the Western Defence Alliance. This also led to the foundation of the new German Army called the Bundeswehr including its specific requirements for equipment.
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In 1956 |
Heckler & Koch participated in the German Government's tender for a new infantry rifle. With its development of the G3 assault rifle, which was a milestone in modern rifle engineering; Heckler & Koch won this tender.
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In 1959 |
the G3 was officially declared as the new standard assault rifle of the German Bundeswehr. |
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In 1966 |
the first sample of a new machine pistol HK54 was produced. Three years later this HK54 was launched to the market as the MP5 which gained a great reputation worldwide. |
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In 1974 |
Heckler & Koch looked back on 25 years of successful work. The company diversified into two business areas, though other business elements were established as well:
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In 1990 |
Heckler & Koch finished the development of the revolutionary case-less weapon system G11, which it had started for the Bundeswehr and other NATO partners. The technical success of this system did not turn into a business success for the company. The sudden changes in the world’s political situation and the non-award of a procurement contract to HK for this G11 system put the company in a very difficult situation. |
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In 1991 |
Heckler & Koch is sold to become a part of the large British defence group British Aerospace/Royal Ordnance. |
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In 1994/95 |
the German Bundeswehr adopts a new standard assault rifle and a standard pistol for its troops. Again Heckler & Koch was the successful bidder for this programme and started to produce the P8 pistol and the G36 assault rifle. |
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In 2002 |
British Aerospace/Royal Ordnance restructured its business and sells Heckler & Koch to private investors. |
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In 2003 |
the owners restructure the business set-up for the group and separate the business into a commercial and a defence / law enforcement segment. The newly set-up Heckler & Koch Jagd und Sportwaffen GmbH (HKJS) started its operations on 1 July 2003. |