OAMEX
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| Trading name | Oceania-Apollonia Military Export Company |
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| Type | Private corporation |
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| Founded | 1712 AN |
| Headquarters | Redquill, Natopia |
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| Area served | Raspur Pact member states |
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| Owner(s) | Partly owned by SATCo |
OAMEX (Oceania-Apollonia Military Export Company) is a logistics and arms manufacturing corporation based in Redquill, Natopia, with a major operational hubs in Saint Andre, Natopia and in Susa, Nouvelle Alexandrie. Established in the early 1710s AN, the company plays a central role in the military-industrial ecosystem of the Raspur Pact and is partly owned by SATCo. The company manufactures small arms, light armored vehicles, and field support equipment, and also specializes in contracting long-haul logistics for both military and commercial clients.
The company operates a significant maintenance and refurbishment depot in Saint Andre, supporting both Natopian and Nouvelle Alexandrian military assets and contractors. Its logistical services are deeply integrated into the infrastructure surrounding the Neridian Commodities Exchange (NCE), where OAMEX coordinates shipments of military-relevant materials and rare strategic inputs, particularly for firms operating within the Allied Production Matrix.
Though nominally a civilian contractor, OAMEX has been associated with discreet support of private military companies, especially in conflict-prone areas. Its close ties to the NCE and the Community of Goldfield grant it favorable trading terms for key materials, positioning it as a key node in both the defense and commercial supply chains of the Raspur Pact.
Product line
OAMEX manufactures, assembles, and distributes a diverse portfolio of military products, including licensed systems from trusted manufacturers in the Benacian Union and Natopia. The company focuses on interoperable equipment aligned with Raspur Pact standards and is known for its robust logistics and support infrastructure centered in Saint Andre.
| Product Name | Type | Image | Description | Origin/License From | Notes |
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| M1721 battle rifle (7.62×67mmB) | Battle Rifle | Modular, rugged rifle system designed for field durability and superior long-range firepower. | In frontline service with Nouvelle Alexandrie, Natopia, and others. | ||
| Pattern M1671 Combat System | Combat System (Personal Gear) | Integrated helmet and body armor suite with comms and HUD overlays. | Widely issued in Pact-aligned militaries. | ||
| BK-IX | Heavy Tank | Heavily armored main battle tank designed for frontline engagement and urban combat. | Produced under limited license for Pact export. | ||
| BK-X | Medium Tank | Versatile medium tank suitable for combined arms operations. | Export model features slight modifications to fire control system. | ||
| BK-XI | Light Tank | High-speed reconnaissance and raiding tank with modular armor options. | In production for allied clients; limited active use. | ||
| HK-V | Self-Propelled Howitzer | Mobile artillery system with high-rate fire support and extended range. | Deployed with rapid response brigades. | ||
| Thunderstrike Advanced Howitzer | Self-Propelled Artillery | 155mm self-propelled gun system with automated loading and high-precision strike capability. | In limited deployment; considered a next-generation platform. | ||
| Tempest MRLS | Multiple Rocket Launch System | Highly mobile launcher platform capable of saturating enemy positions with guided or unguided munitions. | Known for rapid reload and excellent cross-country mobility. | ||
| SkyGuardian MPADS | Air Defense System | Lightweight, man-portable air defense system with advanced IR targeting. | Primarily used by airfield and forward-deployed units. | ||
| M1731 Eisenwerk | Combat Engineer Vehicle | Armored support vehicle with bulldozing, trenching, and explosive breaching capability. | Built under contract with delivery expected through 1745 AN. | ||
| Modular FOB Systems | Field Infrastructure | Prefabricated, air-transportable bases for rapid deployment zones. | In-house (OAMEX) | Includes generators, comms shelters, and sanitation modules. | |
| Armored Logistics Vehicle XL | Tactical Transport | Mine-resistant vehicle designed for convoy operations and supply delivery. | In-house (OAMEX) | Integrated with NovaNav MPS convoy tracking and secure comms. | |
| Tactical Drone Suite | ISR Drone | Short-range tactical drone package with live-feed recon and optional loitering munition capability. | In-house (OAMEX) | Used by both PMC and regular infantry units. |
Orders
SALSG Initial Procurement Order (1744)
- Order placed: X.1744 AN
- Delivery completed in batches between XI–XII.1744 AN
- Procurement supported via intermediaries registered in the Saint Andre Free Zone.
| Item | Quantity Ordered | Notes |
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| M1721 battle rifle (7.62×67mmB) | 4,500 units | Standard-issue rifle for three light infantry battalions; includes maintenance kits and spare parts. |
| Pattern M1671 Combat System | 4,500 sets | Integrated helmet/armor suite with tactical comms and modular load-bearing systems. |
| BK-XI light tank | 36 units | Fast-attack and reconnaissance role; organized into three armored reconnaissance companies. |
| Armored Logistics Vehicle XL | 90 vehicles | High-mobility, mine-resistant transport vehicles for convoy and supply operations. |
| Modular FOB Systems | 12 complete sets | Deployable forward bases including power, sanitation, comms, and triage shelters. |
| Tactical Drone Suite | 24 units | Short-range surveillance drones with loitering munition compatibility; includes ground control stations. |
| SkyGuardian MPADS | 18 launchers | Distributed among field units to provide mobile air defense; paired with thermal scopes. |
| M1731 Eisenwerk (Combat Engineer Vehicle) | 6 units | Used for breaching, obstacle clearing, and fortification construction. |
| Tempest MRLS | 3 launchers | High-impact fire support used in limited roles; allows area denial and battlefield disruption. |
| Thunderstrike Advanced Howitzer | 2 systems | Self-propelled artillery for support of sector-level operations; limited use due to cost. |
| Mobile Workshop Containers | 8 units | Custom shipping-container modules for field repair, armorer work, and diagnostics. |
| Fuel and Water Transport Units | 20 trucks | Civilian-pattern tankers armored and converted for combat zone logistics use. |