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Alduria's military industry is | Alduria's military industry is small but slowly emerging, rapidly becoming a strategically important sector in the Aldurian economy. Alduria is on track of significant development of its military industry, given key government investments made in research and development and other key sectors of the military industry. The defense industry is partly government-owned and partly privatized. It is dominated by four large private contractors: [[ESB Susa]], [[Javelin Industries]], the [[Pontecorvo Firm]], [[Kerularios & Company]]. It contains a second tier of smaller, more specialized companies as well. | ||
Defense exports are worth on average 800 million per annum to the Aldurian economy, expected to grow with the development of the [[Silver_Hammer#Foreign_sales|Silver Hammer]] system. The share of defense expenditure as a percentage of government spending has increased in recent years due to the [[West Baatharzi War]] and Alduria's involvement in regional developments like [[Operation Hugo Grotius]]. | Defense exports are worth on average 800 million per annum to the Aldurian economy, expected to grow with the development of the [[Silver_Hammer#Foreign_sales|Silver Hammer]] system. The share of defense expenditure as a percentage of government spending has increased in recent years due to the [[West Baatharzi War]] and Alduria's involvement in regional developments like [[Operation Hugo Grotius]]. | ||
Alduria remains a buyer of weapons mostly from [[Sanama]], and [[Allied Production Matrix]] of the [[Raspur Pact]]'s leading industrial powers. | Alduria remains a buyer of weapons mostly from [[Sanama]], and the [[Allied Production Matrix]] of the [[Raspur Pact]]'s leading industrial powers. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 06:38, 9 February 2020
Alduria's military industry is small but slowly emerging, rapidly becoming a strategically important sector in the Aldurian economy. Alduria is on track of significant development of its military industry, given key government investments made in research and development and other key sectors of the military industry. The defense industry is partly government-owned and partly privatized. It is dominated by four large private contractors: ESB Susa, Javelin Industries, the Pontecorvo Firm, Kerularios & Company. It contains a second tier of smaller, more specialized companies as well.
Defense exports are worth on average 800 million per annum to the Aldurian economy, expected to grow with the development of the Silver Hammer system. The share of defense expenditure as a percentage of government spending has increased in recent years due to the West Baatharzi War and Alduria's involvement in regional developments like Operation Hugo Grotius.
Alduria remains a buyer of weapons mostly from Sanama, and the Allied Production Matrix of the Raspur Pact's leading industrial powers.
History
Arms
- Armaments of Alduria, government-owned armaments and munitions company.
- ESB Susa.
- Sanama Arms Industries.
Explosives
- Armaments of Alduria, government-owned armaments and munitions company.
- ESB Susa.
- Sanama Arms Industries.
Vehicles
- General Company of Alduria, government-owned umbrella corporation, vehicle division produces replacement parts and tools for vehicles in the employ of the Aldurian military.
- ESB Susa.
- Ahvaz Automotive Engineering Company.
- Javelin Industries.
Aircraft
- Aldurian Aviation Corporation, a government-owned aerospace research, design and manufacturing company.
- National Research and Development Corporation, a government-owned research and development company.
- Pontecorvo Firm.
- Javelin Industries.
- Brightworks.
Warships
- Aldurian Shipbuilding Corporation, a government-owned ship-building company, its naval warship division is now owned and operated by ESB Susa since 1674.
- National Research and Development Corporation.
- ESB Susa.
- Kerularios & Company.
- Pontecorvo Firm.
- Port Niyi Shipyards.