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The Jackson Conglomeration also has produced camera and launch systems on the Great Kingdom's most widely proliferated unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAV), the [[Axia DS-2]].
The Jackson Conglomeration also has produced camera and launch systems on the Great Kingdom's most widely proliferated unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAV), the [[Axia DS-2]].
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Jackson Conglomeration
Public
IndustryShipbuilding
Founded1991
HeadquartersGolden Bay, Eden
Area served
Great Kingdom
Key people
Sir Griffon Jackson (President and CEO)
DivisionsMerchant Ships
Naval Ships
Electronics
Ship Life Cycle
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

The Jackson Conglomeration is a Edenic marine engineering, shipbuilding, and naval electronics development company headquartered in Golden Bay.

The Conglomeration's products include the design, purchase, manufacturing, and sale of both naval and merchant ships as well as naval technology. The Conglomeration also deals in the design, manufacturing, development, and selling of unmanned aerial vehicles.

The Jackson Conglomeration operates shipyards in Golden Bay, Astralon, Lindon, and Amethira. It also operates a shipyard in Muang Lai, Hongxia.

Notable naval products from the Conglomeration include the Friedhelm Busch-class guided missile destroyer, Invincible-class guided missile destroyer, the Gambit-class guided missile cruiser, and the Ian Solomon-class guided missile cruiser.

The Conglomeration, in collaboration with Harmann Shipbuilding, also produced the Harmann Advanced Vertical Launch Array (HAVLA), which is present on Flight III models of the Friedhelm Busch-class DDG and the Ian Solomon-class CGN. Jackson Conglomeration's own vertical launch system, the Mk 17 VLS, is present on all Great Kingdom CVGNs, CGNs, DDGs, and LCS.

The Jackson Conglomeration also has produced camera and launch systems on the Great Kingdom's most widely proliferated unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAV), the Axia DS-2.