A full range of ATK's weapons and munitions systems for the military and law enforcement is going on display at a trade show in India. The U.S. said company systems and products to be shown at Defexpo India 2012 Land, Naval and Internal Security Systems Exhibition in New Delhi include integrated weapon systems, precision-guidance for artillery and mortars, advanced programmable artillery fusing, ammunition and accessories for law enforcement and special operations forces, missile warning systems, small-caliber ammunition and illuminating flares. Also available will be information on the company's Mk44 30mm cannon and M230, a 30mm chain gun. The M230, which can fire 625 rounds a minute, is used on Apache attack helicopters. In announcing its participation in the exposition, ATK also said it will take part in the U.S. India Business Council Executive Mission to India beginning March 26, with ATK Senior Vice President Karen Davies representing the company. Defexpo India 2012 Land, Naval and Internal Security Systems Exhibition begins March 29.
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