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  • Royal Arsenal Factory No 1.

  • Royal Small Arms Factory Enfield Factory No 2.

  • Royal Powder Mill Factory No 31.

  • ROF Aycliffe; Filling Factory No. 8

  • ROF Beech Hill, Wigan

  • ROF Birtley.

  • ROF Bishopton; Explosive ROF (3 factories).

  • ROF Blackburn.

  • ROF Blackpole; SAA Factory.

  • ROF Brackla; Filling Factory No. 11.

  • ROF Bridgend; Filling Factory No. 2.

  • ROF Bridgwater; Explosive ROF. No. 37 (opened 1941 closed 2008)

  • ROF Burghfield; Filling Factory No. 18 (later part of the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE)) .

  • ROF Cardiff; Engineering ROF (later part of the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE)).

  • ROF Chorley; Filling Factory No. 1.

  • ROF Dalmuir; Engineering ROF.

  • ROF Drigg; Explosive ROF.

  • ROF Dunham on the Hill; Explosives storage depot

  • ROF Elstow; Filling Factory No. 16.

  • ROF Fazakerley; Rifles Factory.

  • ROF Featherstone; Filling Factory No. 17.

  • ROF Glascoed; Filling Factory No. 3.

  • ROF Hirwaun.

  • ROF Irvine; Explosive ROF

  • ROF Kirkby; Filling Factory No. 7.

  • ROF Leeds; Engineering ROF.

  • ROF Maltby; Rifles Factory.

  • ROF Newport; Engineering ROF.

  • ROF Nottingham; Engineering ROF.

  • ROF Patricroft; M/C Shop Engineering ROF.

  • ROF Pembrey; Explosive ROF.

  • ROF Poole; Engineering ROF.

  • ROF Queniborough; Filling Factory No. 10.

  • ROF Radway Green; SAA Factory No. 13.

  • ROF Ranskill; Explosive ROF.

  • ROF Risley; Filling Factory No. 6.

  • ROF Rotherwas, Herefordshire, Filling Factory No. 4

  • ROF Ruddington, Nottinghamshire; Filling Factory No. 14.

  • ROF Sellafield (later the nuclear establishment Sellafield).

  • ROF Southall; SAA Filling Factory.

  • ROF Summerfield; SAA Filling Factory.

  • ROF Spennymoor; SAA Factory.

  • ROF Steeton; SAA Factory.

  • ROF Swynnerton; Filling Factory No. 5.

  • ROF Theale; Engineering ROF.

  • ROF Thorp Arch; Filling Factory No. 9.

  • ROF Wrexham; Explosive ROF.

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Royal Arsenal, a British military-industrial complex with a long history, has been around since the Second World War, first selling rifles and so on, then transforming and enriching its offerings, and now it’s very strong. It is safe to say that most of Britain’s munitions come from here. And some countries in the world need to import weapons and so on, also want to purchase from here. Random Tools has curated 47 Royal Ordnance Factory branches.

These different branches are responsible for the production of different types of ammunition, some for ammunition, some for guns, some for other military equipment and so on. The generator lists in detail the number and main location of these arms factories, which are under the unified control of the British Crown. Britain’s first Royal Arsenal was built in the early 17th century. At that time, because the quality of weapons and ammunition purchased by trade was not high, it was decided that the army must control the production of some weapons and ammunition.

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