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Type | Public–Private Partnership |
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Industry | Armaments |
Founded | 1710 AN |
Headquarters | Noursala, Aerla |
Products | Firearms, Vehicles |
The Noursala Military-Industrial Company (Commonspeak: Nörsale Militær-Indöstriyal Companë, often abbreviated as NMIC) is an Aerlan state-owned armaments company based in the city of Noursala. Created by the Aerlan via petition from the Defense minister, the company was given the task of being the provider of arms and vehicles to the Aerlan military.
History
The company was formed via amalgamating and nationalizing several smaller regional armaments and steel companies. In 1717 AN, the company began the production of aircraft at their Agalore Aircraft Fabrication Plant, which officially operates as a subsidiary company of NMIC.
In 1723 AN, the company became a public–private partnership, as leadership saw the opportunity for increased investments.