The SAAI or SAAC is very well known within the manufacturing community in Qui Latine, Being prominent to locals in the Sahra Alnn region, it's no question it has amassed a lot of influence over surrounding areas. Now it steps to the international stage, to sell weapons ranging from small arms to the main battle tanks also known as MBTs. It hopes to bring good designs to the international community to invest in the defense forces of all kinds of nations, for a small price, after all, the company still needs business. The government attempts to sell weapons overseas, on cargo ships, if your nation has a problem with this (your waters are being held captive or any such situation), please say so in your order. It has a multitude of economic options, like package orders, share buying, single-unit buying, as well as a discount for any nation currently in a war. If you need to bolster offensive doctrines, state your reason, because in this event we don't want to provoke a war including the SAAI as a major player, unless we are helping a country in its defense. We are not responsible for any vehicle breakdowns, or gun jams.
What MBTs does the SAAC offer?
The Company has several different MBTs, ranging from outsourced to made domestically. There are 3 available at the moment, those are the K-19 Basa-Beha, the HT-19.5 Rayie, and the HT-20 Toshinoro. Factbooks for each will be supplied below.
What Infantry weapons does the SAAI offer?
At the moment the company has two rifles and a motorized vehicle. The designs are very capable and detailed information can be found in factbooks linked here:
Will SAAC have more things coming soon?
Hell yes
Can I invest in SAAI?
Yes, we have 60 shares now on the market, each worth $800,000, our share numbers are low but the value makes up for it. If you want to invest in the company just comment that you do, and we will start an investors list, each investor will receive a part of the production from the company as well as some owning parts of the company for a while. If any amount of investors go above the 20% company ownership margin, old members will start to see their ownership of the company deteriorate for a room of new people. If 20% ever becomes too much for the business, or there is even more room for investors, we will let you know.