Military-industrial complex of Pelinai (Pacifica)

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The Military-industrial complex of Pelinai encompasses all Pelinese organizations currently involved in the development, production, and delivery of weapon systems, vehicles, munitions, military supplies, fuel, maintenance parts, and other similar products to the Pelinese Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Internal Affairs, and other government consumers at the federal, regional, and local levels. Approximately 120 primary firms and many more second- and third-level suppliers are counted in plans of the Main Directorate of Organization and Mobilization of the General Staff as being currently involved in defense production as of 2025, with approximately 30 additional firms listed as highly suitable candidates for mobilization to defense use in the event that a war economy is declared.

Defense production in Pelinai is characterized by levels of state intervention, planning and support that are highly elevated even in comparison to the broader Pelinese economy. Approximately 91% of first-level (complete system) suppliers, 77% of second-level (first-level subsystem) suppliers, and 58% of third-level suppliers and below are partially or wholly state-owned.

Structure

State cooperation

Defense production centers

Nuclear weapons production

  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Kurosame;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Kitamori (Yurikawa-18);
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Kamenpol:
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Shichihata;
  • and others.

Rocket and space industry

  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Saramachi;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Hisora;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Rubinsan;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Yarimaka;
  • and others.

Aviation industry

  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Tsugunare;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Ameshima;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Botanhata;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Ozerograd;
  • and others.

Armaments industry

  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Natsuda;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Rubinsan;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Yarimaka;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Korolyeviya;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Sevgorod;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Daiyamatachi;
  • and others.

Shipbuilding industry

  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Kurogawa;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Kitaminato;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Amaboshi;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Pelograd;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Zoltopeska;

Electronics industry

  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Natsuda;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Nichisei;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Yurikawa;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Botanhata;
  • and others.

Engine-building industry

  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Machigorod;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Tsugunare;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Nichisei;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Botanhata;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Kazamatsurigrad;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Seishin;
  • and others.

Vehicle and armor industry

  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Tensei;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Kazamatsurigrad;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Mara-Na-Chorpeska;
  • Pelinai (Pacifica) Kinsan;
  • and others.

Other industries

Companies

Name Industry Main facilities
Yarimaka Artillery Foundry artillery; precision-guided munitions; loitering munitions Yarimaka; Daiyamatachi

See also