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UAE tag: Manroy Engineering applied for at least one licence to export Military List equipment to the UAE in 2010, 2011 or 2012. The licence(s) were from the ML1, ML2 and ML3 categories, which cover small arms, artillery, mortars, smoke and gas projectors, and ammunition (see UK Strategic Export Control Lists). The information was revealed in a 5 March 2013 response to a CAAT Freedom of Information request.
Manroy was acquired by Belgian small arms manufacturer FN Herstal in July 2014
Libya tag: The Sunday Telegraph uncovered documents showing that Manroy was attempting to sell sniper rifles and machine guns to Libya in the months before the revolution began in February 2011. After attending the Libyan arms fair Libdex in 2010, Manroy invited Major General Al Sayd, the chief of military procurement and production of the Libyan Armed Forces, to visit the UK to view products including "the full range of sniper weapons that were on show at the Libdex Show along with our other products that include our range of UK MOD machine guns." The promotion effort was supported by the UK government. The visit had not yet taken place when the uprising began and the company stated (PDF) that it had not sold arms to Libya.
The Telegraph - UK promoted sale of sniper rifles to Gaddafi just weeks before uprising began - 10 September 2011
Manroy Engineering's products include sniper rifles, machine guns, weapon mounting systems and turrets for armoured fighting vehicles.