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Defense industry of Oportia

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The defense industry of Oportia is a vital sector of the nation's economy, responsible for equipping and supporting the Oportian Security Forces. Since Oportia joined the Raspur Pact in 1729 AN, its defense industry has undergone significant changes. Many of Oportia's native defense firms have been acquired by larger companies based in Raspur Pact partner nations such as Natopia and Nouvelle Alexandrie. The firms that have remained under Oportian ownership have largely stayed afloat by entering into licensing agreements to manufacture products designed by foreign defense contractors. Despite these changes, Oportia's defense industry has played a key role in modernizing the nation's armed forces and strengthening ties with its Raspur Pact allies.

Oportia is a small but advanced economy, and its defense sector reflects this. Oportian defense firms specialize in niche areas such as precision electronics, composites, and specialty materials, while also producing a range of end-use products including small arms, vehicles, ships, and aerospace systems.

The Oportian defense industry is dominated by a handful of large firms, supported by a network of smaller subcontractors and suppliers. Oportia's defense sector has close ties with its Raspur Pact partners Nouvelle Alexandrie, Zeed, Constancia, Natopia and the Suren Confederacy, with several cross-border joint ventures and acquisitions.

Aerospace

Javelin Industries, based in Nouvelle Alexandrie, is the dominant aerospace and defense contractor in the region after acquiring Oportia's Zephyr Aerospace Systems (ZAS) in 1729 AN. ZAS manufactures a range of tactical and cruise missiles used by the Oportian Security Forces, including the Raptor anti-ship missile and Lance air-to-surface missile. It also operates the OpSat satellite constellation, consisting of three communications satellites in geosynchronous orbit that provide global radio, telephone, television and internet services.

Land Systems

Leviathan Dynamics is Oportia's primary manufacturer of land warfare systems. Its products include artillery pieces, armored personnel carriers, and main battle tanks.

Naval Platforms

The largest naval supplier in Oportia is Nautilus Shipyards. Nautilus constructs oil tankers, corvettes, frigates, amphibious ships, fast patrol boats, and naval support ships at its facilities in the coastal city of Port de Huile. It has also begun developing Oportia's first indigenously-produced guided missile destroyer, the Trident-class destroyer. In 1730 AN, the Pontecorvo Firm acquired a controlling stake of Nautilus Shipyards in a bid to expand its naval manufacturing capacity.

Small Arms

Amiral, based in Vanie, is Oportia's top manufacturer of infantry weapons. It produces a full catalog of small arms, including the AM-12 assault rifle (the standard weapon of the Oportian Army), submachine guns, shotguns, sniper rifles, machine guns and handguns. Amiral was acquired under ambiguous circumstances by the Euran Directorate of the Honourable Company in 1721 AN after nationwide unrest.

Electronics & Components

Specialty electronics, wiring, and components for Oportia's defense products are supplied by various 3rd tier manufacturers. These companies produce key subsystems such as sensors, avionics, wiring harnesses, and electro-optical devices, including:

Raw Materials

The basic raw materials for Oportia's defense industry, such as metal castings, forgings, composites, adhesives, and more are sourced from an array of 6th tier suppliers across the country. Key raw material providers include:

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