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Javelin Industries
Type Public
Industry
  • Advanced Technologies
  • Information Security
  • Aerospace
  • Defense
  • Sustainable Energy
  • Urban Mobility
  • Medical Systems
Founded 1673 AN
Headquarters Amapola, Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie

Javelin Industries is a New Alexandrian aerospace, defense, and advanced technologies multinational corporation headquartered in the city of Amapola, Alduria. Founded through the merger of several smaller companies in 1673 AN, primarily the National Aerospace Corporation (NAC) in Amapola and the Société Industrielle Aérospatiale d'Alduria (SIAA) in Beauharnais, Javelin has grown to become one of the most significant technological innovators in the Raspur Pact. During the mid-1680's (AN), Javelin Industries strategically acquired several state-owned companies during privatization initiatives aimed at funding the government programs implemented by the then-Alduro-Wechua Federation (now Nouvelle Alexandrie). The largest of these acquisitions was the Aldurian Aviation Corporation.

The company designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets, satellites, telecommunications equipment, missiles, civilian infrastructure systems, medical technologies, urban mobility solutions, and sustainable energy systems worldwide. While its primary markets remain within the Raspur Pact nations and allies of Nouvelle Alexandrie, Javelin has expanded into emerging markets across Micras through strategic partnerships and technology transfer agreements. As the largest aerospace manufacturer and defense contractor in Nouvelle Alexandrie based on yearly revenues since 1686 AN, Javelin maintains extensive relationships with the Council of State departments, the National Research and Development Corporation, and numerous other government agencies.

The company has secured numerous high-profile contracts, including its participation in Project Fortuna, the New Alexandrian national space program. Javelin Industries leads the development of the strategic deep-strike stealth fighter in consortium with Ransenar for their respective militaries, while simultaneously pioneering an advanced space surveillance system for tracking artificial satellites, spacecraft, and orbital debris around Micras. More recently, the company has diversified into civilian sectors including sustainable aviation, urban air mobility, medical systems, and infrastructure protection technologies.

Organization

Javelin Industries's central Cárdenas offices, which also serves as its Keltian HQ.

Javelin Industries operates through eight business segments: Aeronautics, Space Systems, Missiles & Fire Control (MFC), Rotary and Mission Systems (RMS), Advanced Technologies, Sustainable Systems, Civilian Infrastructure, and Medical Technologies. This expanded organizational structure represents the company's strategic diversification beyond its traditional aerospace and defense focus.

Advanced design and development

The Javelin Advanced Development Initiative (JADI), commonly known as the AlphaBet Division, functions as the company's primary innovation engine, responsible for research and development of emerging technologies across all business segments. Engineers in JADI have substantially influenced the development of New Alexandrian technological capabilities, particularly in telecommunications, defense, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and advanced materials.

JADI earned its "AlphaBet Division" nickname due to its exceptional autonomy within Javelin's corporate structure. The division functions as an internal innovation incubator, allowing promising engineers and scientists to develop high-risk, high-reward projects that might otherwise be deemed too speculative for traditional corporate research and development. This approach has yielded several breakthrough technologies that have subsequently been integrated into Javelin's mainstream product lines.

The division recently established the Quantum Computing Laboratory in partnership with leading universities across Nouvelle Alexandrie, focusing on practical applications of quantum technologies for aerospace, cryptography, and complex systems modeling. Additionally, JADI has pioneered the implementation of artificial intelligence across Javelin's product portfolio, enhancing autonomous capabilities in both military and civilian applications.

Aeronautics

Javelin Aeronautics remains a cornerstone of the company's operations, with major facilities in Amapola, Alduria and Dorwynne, North Lyrica. The division has expanded its focus beyond traditional military aircraft to include sustainable aviation initiatives, developing hybrid-electric and fully electric aircraft for regional transportation. The Sustainable Propulsion Program accelerates research into hydrogen and other alternative fuel systems, positioning Javelin at the forefront of environmentally responsible aviation.

Currently, the division's most significant military projects include the Javelin F-18 Cyclone, the experimental X-68 Overture, and the next-generation hypersonic aircraft platform. The recently established Urban Air Mobility group focuses on electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for civilian transport in congested urban environments, with the first prototype scheduled for flight testing in 1740 AN.

Missiles and Fire Control

Javelin Missiles and Fire Control (JMFC) provides comprehensive defense systems across multiple domains: air and missile defense systems; tactical missiles and precision strike weapons; logistics; fire control systems; mission operations support; engineering services; ground vehicles; and energy management solutions. JMFC maintains extensive contracts with the government of Nouvelle Alexandrie for classified defense programs.

JMFC's expanded operations now include facilities in Behaurnais, Alduria; Cardenas, Federal Capital District; Piriya, Alduria; Nuevo Corcovado, Islas de la Libertad; Port Karsten, Isles of Caputia; Huancavelica, Wechua Nation; Alpamayo, Santander; Jirishanca, Santander; Mayenne, Valencia; San Juan, Santander; and one location in Natopia, located in Eadricton, Neridia. The division recently established the Directed Energy Systems Center for advanced research into laser and microwave technologies for various applications beyond traditional defense.

Rotary and Mission Systems

Javelin Rotary and Mission Systems (JRMS) maintains its headquarters in Cardenas, Federal Capital District, having relocated from Amapola, Alduria in 1695 AN. The division has significantly expanded its portfolio to include unmanned surface and underwater vehicles for both military and commercial applications, disaster response systems, and critical infrastructure protection technologies.

Current development programs include Project Space Armor, the Silver Hammer, the Geneva family of missile products, the Basilisk Beam, and numerous classified programs. The division has accelerated development of next-generation rotary aircraft to address Nouvelle Alexandrie's military requirements while simultaneously creating civilian variants for emergency services, urban transportation, and infrastructure inspection.

Space Systems

Formerly Minerva Space Systems (MSS), the renamed Javelin Space Systems division has expanded its operations beyond traditional satellite manufacturing to encompass commercial space services, orbital habitat development, and space sustainability initiatives. The division maintains headquarters in Mayenne, Valencia and Piriya, Alduria, with additional facilities across the Federation.

Javelin Space Systems has established the Commercial Launch Services group, offering competitive satellite deployment options for private companies and research institutions. The Space Habitation Technologies department focuses on long-term space colonization technologies, while the Space Sustainability Initiative develops solutions for orbital debris removal and end-of-life satellite management. The division continues production of the Constellation spacecraft for Project Fortuna, with enhanced capabilities for longer-duration missions.

Sustainable Systems

The newly established Sustainable Systems division concentrates on environmentally responsible technologies across multiple sectors. Based in Cardenas, Federal Capital District, with research centers in Punta Santiago and Parap, the division develops renewable energy solutions, carbon-neutral manufacturing processes, and environmental monitoring systems.

Key initiatives include the Solar Orbital Power program, developing space-based solar energy collection and transmission technology; the Carbon-Neutral Manufacturing Initiative, implementing sustainable practices across all Javelin facilities; and the Environmental Monitoring Network, utilizing specialized sensor platforms for climate research and ecological preservation.

Civilian Infrastructure

The Civilian Infrastructure division focuses on critical infrastructure development and protection for both government and private clients. Headquartered in Lausanne, South Lyrica, the division specializes in advanced transportation systems, cybersecurity for industrial applications, and smart city technologies.

Major projects include the Integrated Urban Management System, providing comprehensive data collection and analysis for urban planning; the Critical Infrastructure Protection Network, securing essential services against physical and digital threats; and the Transportation Evolution Program, developing next-generation mass transit solutions for growing urban centers.

Medical Technologies

The Medical Technologies division applies Javelin's precision engineering expertise to healthcare innovations. Based in Beaufort, North Lyrica, the division develops advanced medical devices, diagnostic equipment, and treatment systems.

Flagship products include the Precision Surgical System, utilizing aerospace-grade robotics for minimally invasive procedures; the Advanced Imaging Platform, providing unprecedented diagnostic clarity through sensor fusion technology; and the Emergency Response System, deploying specialized medical equipment to disaster zones and remote areas.

Others

Javelin Industries maintains several specialized divisions focusing on financial services, venture capital investments, and emerging technologies:

  • Javelin Capital - corporate venture capital arm investing in promising startups across aerospace, defense, sustainable energy, and healthcare sectors;
  • New Alexandrian Financial Corporation - providing specialized financial services for infrastructure and technology development;
  • Javelin Digital - newly established division focusing on cybersecurity, data analytics, and digital transformation services.

Joint ventures

Javelin Industries has expanded its collaborative approach through strategic partnerships and joint ventures with companies across the Raspur Pact and beyond. These initiatives enable the company to access new markets, share technological expertise, and accelerate innovation in multiple sectors.

Products

Aerospace engines

  • Javelin Industries J89 Turbojet (high-performance military aircraft engine);
  • Javelin Industries J96 Turbofan (89 kN dry thrust)
  • Javelin Industries J100 Turbojet (advanced military and high-speed experimental aircraft engine);
  • Javelin Industries J400 Variable-Cycle Turbojet (cutting-edge adaptable engine for next-gen fighter jets);
  • Javelin Industries JT-500 Turbofan (efficient high-bypass engine for commercial airliners);
  • Javelin Industries JT-750 Ultra-High Bypass Turbofan (next-generation eco-friendly engine for long-haul commercial flights);
  • Javelin Industries JR-200 Turboprop (reliable engine for regional airliners and cargo aircraft);
  • Javelin Industries JH-60 Turbo-shaft (powerful engine for heavy-lift helicopters and tiltrotors);
  • Javelin Industries JP-5 Pulse Jet (for unmanned aerial vehicles and cruise missiles);
  • Javelin Industries JE-300 Electric Propulsion System (innovative electric engine for low-orbit satellite maneuvering and deep space exploration);
  • Javelin Industries JX-2 Scramjet (hypersonic engine for military reconnaissance and space launch vehicles).

Fixed wing aircraft

Commercial

Military

Helicopters

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Air defense systems and missiles

Air defense systems

  • Vulcan Advanced Air Defense System (Incorporates Tactical High-Energy Beam (THEB) technology to neutralize missiles, mortars, drones, and aircraft);
  • Silver Hammer Air Defense System (Area defense system designed to intercept and destroy short-range rockets and artillery shells);
  • Athena Air Defense System (Mobile, self-propelled surface-to-air missile system providing short-range air defense against cruise missiles, UAVs, low-flying aircraft, and helicopters);
  • Aerial Defense Sentinel Swarm (Networked drone swarm equipped with interception capabilities to counter UAVs, incoming missiles, and potentially low-orbit threats through coordinated attacks);
  • Purple Shield Air Defense System (Versatile air defense platform combining radar, electronic warfare, and interceptors to protect against a wide range of airborne threats, including hypersonic projectiles);
  • Hyperion Skyguard (Orbital and high-altitude defense system designed to detect and intercept orbital bombardments and hypersonic threats, utilizing kinetic interceptors and directed-energy weapons);
  • Zeus Lightning Rod (Advanced electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) defense system capable of disabling incoming electronic attack vectors, including drone swarms and guided munitions);
  • Artemis NetLayer (Integrated air defense communication network system, enhancing situational awareness and response coordination between various defense platforms and systems);
  • Cerberus Dome (A comprehensive close-in weapon system (CIWS) designed to protect strategic points and mobile units from airborne threats, including low-flying aircraft, helicopters, and drones, using a combination of missiles, autocannons, and directed energy weapons).

Missiles

  • JAV Geneva 1;
  • JAV Geneva 2;
  • JAV Geneva 3;
  • JAV Mondego 2;
  • JAV 30 Seeker (guided rockets);
  • JAV 31 Vencejo (lightweight multirole missile);
  • JAV 32 Killstrike (air-to-surface missile and ground-to-ground missile);
  • JAV 40 / AAM-3 Sonderlieferung (Project Legionnaire, long range air-to-air missile);
  • JAV 44 / AAM-2 Sonderbotschaft (Project Epilogue, short-medium range air-to-air missile);
  • JAV 45 Ahab (anti-ship missile);
  • JAV 46 Wasp (miniature loitering cruise missile);
  • JAV 93 Strong Girl (missile) (air to ground rockets);
  • JAV 98 Sea Serpent (anti-submarine warfare torpedoes);
  • JAV 100 Checkpoint (hypersonic cruise missile);
  • JAV 105 Willbreaker (submarine launched boost-glide missile);
  • JAV 110 Omega (hypersonic boost-glide missile);
  • JAV 112 Excalibur (supersonic anti-ship and land attack cruise missile);
  • JAV 115 Enigma (hypersonic anti-ship and land attack cruise missile);
  • JAV 120 Dominator (Intercontinental Ballistic Missile with MIRV capability);
  • JAV 121 Ballista (anti-armor missile);
  • JAV 122 Herald (Short Range Ballistic Missile, tactical nuclear and conventional payload);
  • JAV 123 Vanguard (Medium Range Ballistic Missile, dual-capable);
  • JAV 125 Phantom Strike (Precision-guided munitions for UCAVs);
  • JAV 130 Eclipse (Electronic Warfare Missile, SEAD/ECCM capabilities);
  • JAV 135 Guardian (Surface-to-Air Missile system, multi-target engagement capability).

Guided Bombs

  • JAVB 100 Miniature Glide Bomb (Small, lightweight bomb designed for precision strikes against light vehicles and personnel, with low collateral damage);
  • JAVB 1000 Guided Glide Bomb (Medium-range glide bomb for high precision strikes against fortified positions, armored vehicles, and strategic infrastructure);
  • JAVB 250 Precision Strike Bomb (Laser-guided bomb for tactical strikes with high accuracy, ideal for dynamic targeting in contested environments);
  • JAVB 2000 Deep Penetrator (Heavy guided bomb designed to destroy hardened or underground facilities, employing advanced penetration capabilities);
  • JAVB 300 Cluster Munition Dispenser (Smart cluster bomb for area denial and anti-armor operations, with configurable submunitions for various targets);
  • JAVB 400 Swarm Bomb (Innovative munition releasing a swarm of drones upon release for surveillance and attack, capable of engaging multiple targets over a wide area);
  • JAVB 500 Anti-Runway Bomb (Designed to incapacitate airfield operations, equipped with penetrators for destroying concrete surfaces and embedded delayed-action explosives);
  • JAVB 750 Anti-Electronics HPM Bomb (High-Power Microwave bomb for neutralizing electronic equipment, radar installations, and communications without causing structural damage);
  • JAVB 850 Hypersonic Glide Bomb (Capable of engaging high-value, time-sensitive targets over long distances at hypersonic speeds, with advanced maneuverability for penetration of air defenses);
  • JAVB 950 Space-Capable Bomb (For high-altitude or suborbital strikes against space-based assets or terrestrial targets from space, equipped with re-entry capability and precision guidance).

Space related products

Spacecraft

Licenced small-arms

Urban Mobility Systems

  • Javelin AirTaxi (Electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for urban passenger transport);
  • Javelin SkyBridge (Integrated aerial transit system for urban environments);
  • Javelin FlightNet (Comprehensive air traffic management system for urban aerial mobility);
  • Javelin UrbanLink (Ground infrastructure for aerial mobility integration with existing transportation networks);
  • Javelin SafeFlight (Collision avoidance and emergency management system for urban air vehicles).

Medical Systems

Civilian Infrastructure

Maritime Technologies

Sustainable Technologies

See also