A joint special forces team move together out of a U.S. Air Force CV-22 Osprey Feb. 26, 2018, at Melrose Training Range, New Mexico. At Emerald Warrior, the largest joint and combined special operations exercise, U.S. Special Operations Command forces train to respond to various threats across the spectrum of conflict. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Clayton Cupit)
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Marine Lance Cpl. Gary R. Nichols fires an AT-4 light anti-armor weapon at an old tank during fire and maneuver training near Camp Bucca, Iraq, on July 18, 2005. Nichols and his fellow Marines of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) are operating out of Camp Bucca to conduct various force protection missions.  DoD photo by Cpl. Eric R. Martin, U.S. Marine Corps.  (Released)
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A Marine with the 120mm mortar platoon for Echo Battery, Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, loads a round into an M327 120mm mortar during a combined artillery and close air support training exercise following the conclusion of Talisman Saber 2013 here, Aug. 3. The live-fire exercise provided effective and intense training to ensure Australian and U.S. forces foster and sustain cooperative relationships that enhance regional security, stability and prosperity. The 31st MEU is the Marine Corps’ force in readiness for the Asia-Pacific region and the only continuously forward-deployed MEU.
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What we do

OCR delivers advanced defense technologies, materials and equipment to the warfighter

what we do

OCR delivers advanced defense technologies, materials and equipment to the warfighter

A joint special forces team move together out of a U.S. Air Force CV-22 Osprey Feb. 26, 2018, at Melrose Training Range, New Mexico. At Emerald Warrior, the largest joint and combined special operations exercise, U.S. Special Operations Command forces train to respond to various threats across the spectrum of conflict. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Clayton Cupit)
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Marine Lance Cpl. Gary R. Nichols fires an AT-4 light anti-armor weapon at an old tank during fire and maneuver training near Camp Bucca, Iraq, on July 18, 2005. Nichols and his fellow Marines of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) are operating out of Camp Bucca to conduct various force protection missions.  DoD photo by Cpl. Eric R. Martin, U.S. Marine Corps.  (Released)
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A Marine with the 120mm mortar platoon for Echo Battery, Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, loads a round into an M327 120mm mortar during a combined artillery and close air support training exercise following the conclusion of Talisman Saber 2013 here, Aug. 3. The live-fire exercise provided effective and intense training to ensure Australian and U.S. forces foster and sustain cooperative relationships that enhance regional security, stability and prosperity. The 31st MEU is the Marine Corps’ force in readiness for the Asia-Pacific region and the only continuously forward-deployed MEU.
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Different Missions
Require Customized Solutions

what we do

OCR delivers advanced defense technologies, materials and equipment to the warfighter

A joint special forces team move together out of a U.S. Air Force CV-22 Osprey Feb. 26, 2018, at Melrose Training Range, New Mexico. At Emerald Warrior, the largest joint and combined special operations exercise, U.S. Special Operations Command forces train to respond to various threats across the spectrum of conflict. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Clayton Cupit)
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Marine Lance Cpl. Gary R. Nichols fires an AT-4 light anti-armor weapon at an old tank during fire and maneuver training near Camp Bucca, Iraq, on July 18, 2005. Nichols and his fellow Marines of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) are operating out of Camp Bucca to conduct various force protection missions.  DoD photo by Cpl. Eric R. Martin, U.S. Marine Corps.  (Released)
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A Marine with the 120mm mortar platoon for Echo Battery, Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, loads a round into an M327 120mm mortar during a combined artillery and close air support training exercise following the conclusion of Talisman Saber 2013 here, Aug. 3. The live-fire exercise provided effective and intense training to ensure Australian and U.S. forces foster and sustain cooperative relationships that enhance regional security, stability and prosperity. The 31st MEU is the Marine Corps’ force in readiness for the Asia-Pacific region and the only continuously forward-deployed MEU.
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Different Missions
Require Customized Solutions

OCR Global is an ammunition, artillery and weapon system integrator that offers over 300 products and services for the defense market, all made possible through an array of production facilities and exclusive OEM partners.

OCR is experienced with all types of international trade, including commercial sales, foreign government and military sales. This allows us to provide our clients with standard/non-standard or NATO munitions, weapons, weapon systems and spare parts. Our authority falls under the U.S. Department of State, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) in accordance with the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) for manufacturing (M code) and brokering (K code) to produce and export defense articles listed on the U.S. Munitions List (USML).

Operations

OCR manages costs effectively and reduces program risks by employing a shared services approach to our operations. Our centralized knowledge-house supports our entire group with program management oversight, quality assurance, procurement and training.

Our core operations include: weapons and ammunition production, engineering and design, sourcing of Defense Articles and Materials, complex logistics and Co-Production start up.

highlights

  • More than 15 years of proven performance supporting the U.S. and international defense and security missions with specialized procurement and complex logistics services across 6 continents
  • Shareholder in multiple ammunition and weapon companies with facilities in the Americas and Eastern Europe
  • Prime contractor for the U.S. Department of Defense. Our scope includes programs with the U.S. Army (Picatinny, NJ), NAVSEA (NSWC-Crane), and SOCOM
  • Unique understanding of ammunition and weapons production, capability and knowledge transfer through Technical Cooperation programs
  • Ability to supply both NATO and Non-Standard ammunition, weapons and explosives to our global customers and deliver them to hostile environments

Ammunition

Producing Ammunition is what we do. Our engineers develop products designed to provide our customers with performance and cost saving advantages.

All Ammunition

Small
Caliber

Medium
Caliber

Large
Caliber

All Ammunition

Small
Caliber

Medium
Caliber

Large
Caliber

Quality assurance & ammunition testing

OCR has witnessed and conducted hundreds of acceptance tests for First Article and Lot Acceptance Testing. Our team of industry veterans and ballisticians have the direct knowledge, skills and abilities to perform all testing requirements for standard and non-standard ammunition.

We test ammunition as per U.S. military standards and various other standards including: C.I.P, SAAMI, Mil-Spec/M-SCATP and NATO standards, as required for Lot Acceptance Testing (LAT), Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) and Design Verification Testing (DVT). We have a strong and established relationship with the U.S. Army to ensure the highest quality products and results. 

weapons, Weapon systems integration & accessories

OCR supplies a wide variety of weapons and weapon accessories to support land, maritime and air defense missions.

We manufacture precision firearms at its facilities in California, Louisiana and soon to be in production in Virginia. We design small arms for both military and law enforcement needs. We also partner with industry leaders to integrate various weapon systems and platforms to meet modernized customer requirements. For our Nonstandard weapon programs,  we work with our leading overseas manufacturing partners, closely monitoring.

Global Services

Reaching the Most Hostile Environments

Supply Chain Management
Defense Logistics
Training
Repair & Maintenance

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Technical Cooperation

Co-Pro & Go-Co

We can co-produce in client designated location, manage, and operate client owned facilities for an on-time delivery of ammunition and metal parts called by the units to carry out their day-to-day operations without mission impact. With this expertise, we offer customers a range of services for:
• Inventory and supply chain management to ensure on-time delivery of ammunition and spare parts;
• Implementation of support workshops allowing the customer to have on-demand turnkey weapon systems.
We partner with our clients to deploy services applicable to all or part of their production environment, provision existing resources, train their existing or new resources for carrying out support activities (maintenance, training, inventory management, etc.).

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