Danuvia Machinery Factory), was a Hungarian manufacturer founded in 1920 that produced firearms, munitions, machine tools and motorcycles for the Central and Eastern European armies and markets.
[1] During World War II, Hungary purchased the licensing rights to various German and other foreign weapons, which were produced at the Danuvia factories.
In 1944, Production from the Danuvia factories were largely halted due to the advancement of the Red Army.
The Danuvia factories were based in the Zugló district of Budapest, on Angol utca ("English Street").
Danuvia was eventually disbanded in 1998, selling off intellectual property for their products to companies such as Intermodul Weapon Shops.