Leonardo categorically denies any rumors of the alleged supply of OTO Melara 76/62 guns to the Myanmar Navy. Such rumors, reported by some media sources including Il Manifesto, Asian Defence Journal, www.janes.com among others, are entirely unfounded.
Leonardo, neither directly nor indirectly through third parties, sells or has ever sold OTO Melara 76/62 guns to the Myanmar Armed Forces. This also includes the period prior to the 1996 arms embargo and the enactment of ‘Legge 185/90’.
Leonardo reiterates that:
- - The contracts that Leonardo enters into for the sale of armament materials to all of its customers, including the OTO Melara 76/62 naval gun and any other technology, are subject to the requirements of ‘Legge 185/90’. As such, these contracts require End User Certificates released by the Government Authorities of the countries where the sales occur.
- Leonardo has a License Agreement with the company BHEL for the licensed production of the 76/62 gun. This agreement includes clauses prohibiting the sale and exportation without prior authorization by Leonardo and the relevant Italian Authorities. Regarding the specific rumors on the alleged supply to Myanmar, BHEL confirmed through an official communication on 9 January 2025 that it has never delivered nor exported the 76/62 gun to the Myanmar Navy.
The company reserves the right to take all necessary actions to defend its reputation against baseless reports in the appropriate forums.
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