Armatech

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Armatech

Overview

Armatech International Armaments is a megacorporation specializing in weapons manufacturing and private military contracting. Armatech is one of the world's largest manufacturers of weapons and military vehicles, with facilities on most continents, with its primary Headquarters set in the South of North America, Nevada, Texas.

Hierarchy

Currently a quoted company, Armatech is certainly sitting near the peak of the mountain in weapons manufacturing, also boasting an impressive private army to boot, the current CEO of Armatech; Artem Tzovitch, has already made his mark in the company's financial history as well as its operational appearances. Having been a Combat service personnel and a close friend of its original founder, Giuseppe Lucciano, after the formers death, they were the replacement to be found wanting.

Already rather popular with the shareholders by increasing the stock value of the corporation by an aggregate 5% in his 4 year stint so far, he has also been rather ruthless and remorseless with Armatech's competition if one is to believe corporate back-chatter, buying out new companies or swamping them with enough legal work to make a judge need a coroner, either way, an effective and brutal face and leader for the Megacorporation.

History

Initially founded by Giuseppe Lucciano, Armatech began life as a small time arms manufacturer, working on designing a lighter and more combat-proficient set of armaments for combat personnel of the future. Upon having their work tested and reviewed during a contract war, a General within the USDOD decided the fate of Giuseppe, coming to the conclusion that the M-339, the AR that had been the flagship for Armatech, was the right combination of efficient, accurate, deadly and of course, well priced.

From here the Company took off, having enough capital to expand its manufacturing branches, going on to produce; Armour, Combat Suits, Field Drugs, Wetware, Combat Hardware and Vehicles as well as moving into the private security sector.

As the US fell to Internal conflicts, Armatech remained as a double-dealing beacon of neutrality, selling armaments and protection to various corporation who could afford them. During Operation: Bleeding Lotus, Armatech's presences was somewhat significant logistically, though supplying a nominal amount of armaments and equipment, very few soldiers were leased out, none are too sure why as the contracts offered up were exceptionally lucrative. It may have been the decision to maintain at least a degree of neutrality in the international conflict, it may have been for more illicit reasons or a sense of pride, none are too sure bar the board of directors and the CEO.

Divisions
  • Division 1 - Armaments
  • Division 2 - Wetware, Combat suits and Field Drugs
  • Division 3 - Vehicles
  • Division 4 - Sales
  • Division 5 - Corporate Finance
  • Division 6 - Private Security
  • Division 7 - Armatech Armed Forces
  • Division 8 - Armatech Specialised Forces
  • Division 9 - Wetworks
  • Division 10 - Special Projects


=Armatech Wetware catalogue 2087=
  • Cranial - 22 Items
  • Neural - 17 Items
  • Ocular - 30 Items
  • Spinal - 15 Items
  • Upper Extremity - 42 items
  • Torso - 28 Items
  • Internal - 17 Items
  • Lower Extremity - 30 Items
  • External Independant System - 25 Items
  • External Integrated System - 23 Items

AML: designated as an 'Armatech Military Liscense', needs to be acquired to purchase certain pieces of wetware and weapons from Armatech, typically reserved for Corporation personnel/ Ex-Armatech Military Personnel/Currently Serving Armatech Military Personnel

Cranial Model-ID Descriptor Grade License Required Chipware Price
- A-301 SEC-Defender The Cheapest and one of the earliest models to be found in the Armatech catalogue, with inspiration taken from the reliability and durability of the Kalshnikov Model 47, This helmet was designed for mass-market, inteded for low -end security market and amateur protection teams, capable of withstanding a moderate amount of small arms fire, the head-piece is composed of a cermaic-polymer alloy with light Sub-Dermal cranial anchoring, perfect if your looking for something cheap and reliable. D BAML+C3A+SEC 2 Example
- A-302 SEC-Guardian The first of Armatech's official 'Security' series, released in the early 2030's, made from a mix of kevlar weave and folded steel plates, this sturdy helmet is capable of greater ballistic stress than previous models, though provides little protection against anything larger than small arms. initially designed for urban conflicts within city boundaries, this model is perfect for Low-risk Security employment, gauranteed to give you that extra layer in the short, sharp firefights you might fall into. D BAML+C3A+SEC 2 Example
- A-303 SEC-Chief The second generation variation of the 'Security' series, now including a full face visor and neck-gaurd. Improving upon the earlier design 5 years prior, the 'Chief' model comes with an inbuilt HUD displaying fellow security personnel life-signs, and, if linked with any of Armatech's weapons, shows you a life ammunition feed. attempting to shift away from unbalanced and heavy helmets, the 'Chief variant lost the Folded steel from its predecessor in exchange for a lightweight ballistic-resistant polymer, not able to withstand as much stress, but able to withstand slightly higher calibre's up to and including; .45, .44(low-impact) D BAML+C3A+SEC 2 Example
- A-1212-SICA Designed for 'Soldiers of the Future', the 'Standard Infantry Cranial Armour' was designed for Division 7 Infantrymen on the battlefields of the future. Combining newer components at the time, including an experimental metal weave, and a steel/tungsten alloy, this robust and hardy piece of equipment saved the lives of many soldiers. Including a full facial covering including light Neck protection and covering, the SICA comes with the toosl needed to give our soldiers the leading edge on the battlefield. Features include: Compatibility with Advanced Ocular Wetware, Armatech Combat HUD, Full Weapon integration, Noise dampeners, Automated Polarising glass and last but certainly not least, 2nd Generation filtration systems for Tier 2 and belowe Chemical and biological agents. D BAML+C5A+COM+AML 5 Example
- A-400 Taclite-MK1 When deciding how to market something that could withstand the increase in higher calibre weapons coming into the markets, the Researchers at Division 10 decided to give the public what they needed. Using the shell of a SICA model helmet, with certain components removed, with a focus on efficiency and preventing projectiles from piercing its frame, removing the integrated components, refined ooblek poushes were placed inside for increased durability and protection, now able to withstand fire from calibre's such as 5.56mm and below, if your looking for a helmet designed for nothing but protection, the Taclite-MK1 is for you. C BAML+C3A+SEC 2 Example
- A-304 SEC-Protector The Fourth generation of the 'Security' line, the protector does exactly what it says on the tin. Using new for the time Panoramic Camera's, the Protector gives full cranial and facial coverage without the potential weakness of a visor, instead, using a series of micro-camera's, the screen inside generates a 1:1 realtime video-feed of the surrounding environment, capable of withstanding 5.56 and limit 6.5mm rounds. C BAML+C3A+SEC 2 Example
- A-305 SEC-Vanguard Example C BAML+C3A+SEC 2 Example
- A-1212-AICA Example C BAML+C5A+COM 5 Example
- A-1212-STCA Example C BAML+C5A+COM+AML 5 Example
- A-888 'Shoot-Me-Not' Example C BAML+C3A+SEC 2 Example
- A-401 Taclite-MK2 Example B BAML+C4A+SEC 3 Example
- A-111 Rhino Example B BAML+C4A+SEC 3 Example
- A-1213 D8-CECA Example B BAML+C6+COM+AML 5 Example
- A-407 SEC-Sentinel Example B BAML+C4A+SEC 3 Example
- A-402 Taclite-MK3 Example A BAML+C5A+SEC 3 Example
- A-89 Viper Example A BAML+C5A+SEC 3 Example
- AX-013-AFR Example A BAML+C6A+SEC+COM+AML 6 Example
- A-403 Taclite-MK4 Example S BAML+C6A+SEC 4 Example
- A-1213 D8-SISOCA Example S BAML+C7A+SEC+COM+AML 6 Example
- AX-500-Hoplite Example S1 BAML+C7A+SEC+COM+AML 6 Example
- AX-77-Praetorian Example S1 BAML+C7A+SEC+COM+AML 6 Example
- A-404 Taclite-MK5 Example S1 BAML+C7A+SEC+COM 6 Example
- A-704-Argus Example S1 BAML+C7A+SEC+COM+AML 6 Example