Valsella Meccanotecnica SpA (also known as Valsella) was one of Italy's largest manufacturers of land mines. The Company's headquarters initially were in Montichiari. It had two production plants in Castenedolo near Brescia, Italy. The three companies of Valsella, Tecnovar Italiana SpA, and Misar SpA (both the latter started by former Valsella employees) together were the centre of Italian mine production.
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| - Valsella Meccanotecnica SpA (also known as Valsella) was one of Italy's largest manufacturers of land mines. The Company's headquarters initially were in Montichiari. It had two production plants in Castenedolo near Brescia, Italy. The three companies of Valsella, Tecnovar Italiana SpA, and Misar SpA (both the latter started by former Valsella employees) together were the centre of Italian mine production. (en)
- Valsella Meccanotecnica (conosciuta anche come Valsella) fu una azienda italiana tra i più grandi produttori di mine. Sede a Montichiari e due siti produttivi a Castenedolo, di cui uno in località sede della Bremach. (it)
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| - Valsella Meccanotecnica SpA (also known as Valsella) was one of Italy's largest manufacturers of land mines. The Company's headquarters initially were in Montichiari. It had two production plants in Castenedolo near Brescia, Italy. The three companies of Valsella, Tecnovar Italiana SpA, and Misar SpA (both the latter started by former Valsella employees) together were the centre of Italian mine production. Valsella ceased production of mines in 1994 due to the Italian Government's moratorium on production of anti-personnel mines. In 1999, prior to bankruptcy, it moved to complete civil production of engineering and vehicle projects. It ceased to be a separate company in 2005. (en)
- Valsella Meccanotecnica (conosciuta anche come Valsella) fu una azienda italiana tra i più grandi produttori di mine. Sede a Montichiari e due siti produttivi a Castenedolo, di cui uno in località sede della Bremach. Cessò la produzione di mine nel 1994 dopo la moratoria del Governo Italiano contro le mine antiuomo, e nel 1999, dopo l'acquisizione da parte della Vehicle Engineering & Design (VE&D) s.r.l., poi divenuta Pro.De s.r.l. , trasformata ad azienda nel settore automotive; la progettazione e produzione di mine in Italia finì definitivamente con la legge 374/97.Assieme a S.p.A., e S.p.A. (tutte e due nate da ex collaboratori Valsella) queste tre compagnie furono il centro delle produzioni di mine in Italia. (it)
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