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Fonderies Militaires Nationales

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Fonderies Militaires Nationales
Trading name FMN
Native name Fonderies Militaires Nationales
Type Public company
Traded as NAXSE: FMN
Industry Defense, Metallurgy, Manufacturing
Predecessor(s) Fonderies d'Alduria (1672 AN-1695 AN)
Founded 1695 AN
Founder(s) Jean-Michel Beaufort
Headquarters Punta Santiago, Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Number of locations 7 major foundries across the Federation
Area served Global, primarily Raspur Pact nations
Key people
Products
  • Military castings
  • Strategic metal alloys
  • Naval components
  • Artillery components
  • Armor plate and components
Services
  • Metal engineering consulting
  • Metallurgical testing
  • Material science R&D
Revenue NAX€ 2.7 billion (1739 AN)
Operating income NAX€ 412 million (1739 AN)
Net income NAX€ 286 million (1739 AN)
Total assets NAX€ 4.3 billion (1739 AN)
Total equity NAX€ 1.9 billion (1739 AN)
Owner(s) 40% Federal Government of Nouvelle Alexandrie
60% Public shareholders
Employees 8,400 (1739 AN)
Divisions
  • FMN Défense
  • FMN Naval
  • FMN Industriel
  • FMN Research Institute
Website www.fmn.nax

Fonderies Militaires Nationales (FMN) is a New Alexandrian semi-public metallurgical company specializing in military and strategic castings, forgings, and specialized metal components. As one of the Federation's oldest defense industry suppliers, FMN maintains significant operations across multiple regions with its headquarters in Punta Santiago. The company holds a unique position in the national defense industrial base as a raw materials producer vital to the Federal Forces supply chain.

FMN's primary operations include the production of specialized metal components for naval vessels, artillery systems, armored vehicles, and critical infrastructure. The company is known for its proprietary alloy formulations, particularly its "Bouclier" series of armor plate materials used in the AFV4 Bastiat, the MBT-3 Sovereign, and the MBT-2 Victor II tanks. With a 40% government ownership stake, FMN operates as a strategic asset in the Federation's defense industrial policy while maintaining commercial operations with private sector discipline.

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