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'''Amau Dynamics Corporation''' (AD), formerly known as '''Laurein Aircraft Company''', is a [[Meridon|Meridonian]] publicly-traded {{WP|Arms industry|defense}} corporation headquartered in [[Alanstown]], [[Alexandria Territory]] specialized in the production and distribution of {{wpl|Military vehicle}}s including the [[FV58 Huntsman]] main battle tank and the Advanced Modular Mobility Vehicle family of armored fighting vehicles, and naval gun systems such as the Type 42 4.5in guns and Goalkeeper 40 25mm CIWS. It is the 3rd largest defense contractor in Meridon behind Gruening and Ausaine.
'''Amau Dynamics Corporation''' (AD), formerly known as '''Amau Motorworks''', is a [[Meridon|Meridonian]] publicly-traded {{wpl|Arms industry|defense}} corporation headquartered in [[Alanstown]], [[Alexandria Territory]] specialized in the production and distribution of {{wpl|Military vehicle}}s including the [[FV58 Huntsman]] main battle tank and the Advanced Modular Mobility Vehicle family of armored fighting vehicles, and naval gun systems such as the Type 42 4.5in guns and Goalkeeper 40 25mm CIWS. It is the 3rd largest defense contractor in Meridon behind Gruening and Ausaine.


Amau Dynamics originated as the Amau Motorworks Corporation in 1894, gaining early contracts to produce automobiles for the [[Meridon Defense Forces]] before moving to specialize in defense contracting via mergers and consolidation from the 1920s. Amau has merged with a number of smaller defense contractors over its history, providing it a wider range of products than is typical of Meridonian companies.
Amau Dynamics originated as the Amau Motorworks Corporation in 1894, gaining early contracts to produce automobiles for the [[Meridon Defense Forces]] before moving to specialize in defense contracting via mergers and consolidation from the 1920s. Amau has merged with a number of smaller defense contractors over its history, providing it a wider range of products than is typical of Meridonian companies.

Latest revision as of 18:18, 28 April 2024

Amau Dynamics Corporation
Public
Traded asADC
IndustryDefense
Founded2 January 1894
FounderJean-Claire Amau
Headquarters,
Meridon
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Urbana Amau (Chairwoman and CEO)
ProductsAircraft
Revenue42.42 bn MND (2020)
1.02 bn MND (2020)
Total assets115.23 billion (2022)
Number of employees
102,323 (2021)
Websiteamau.org

Amau Dynamics Corporation (AD), formerly known as Amau Motorworks, is a Meridonian publicly-traded defense corporation headquartered in Alanstown, Alexandria Territory specialized in the production and distribution of Military vehicles including the FV58 Huntsman main battle tank and the Advanced Modular Mobility Vehicle family of armored fighting vehicles, and naval gun systems such as the Type 42 4.5in guns and Goalkeeper 40 25mm CIWS. It is the 3rd largest defense contractor in Meridon behind Gruening and Ausaine.

Amau Dynamics originated as the Amau Motorworks Corporation in 1894, gaining early contracts to produce automobiles for the Meridon Defense Forces before moving to specialize in defense contracting via mergers and consolidation from the 1920s. Amau has merged with a number of smaller defense contractors over its history, providing it a wider range of products than is typical of Meridonian companies.


History

Amau headquarters building in Alanstown.

Products

See also

References