Kronstadt

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Kronstadt
Traded asKST
FoundedApril 14, 1928; 96 years ago (1928-04-14) in Rhodeport, Delamaria
FounderHenry Kronstadt
HeadquartersKronstadt Centre, ,
Number of locations
23
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Robert Kronstadt (CEO)
Products
  • Household Electronics
  • Educational products
  • Manufacturing technologies
  • Healthcare technologies
  • Aerospace security technologies
  • Sattelites
  • Defence technologies
  • Private security technologies
  • Weapon Systems
Services
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Command and control
  • Cybersecurity
  • Intelligence services
  • IT service
  • Maintenance, repair, and overhaul
  • Naval design
  • Software development
  • Construction
  • Security, Management and PR consulting
RevenueIncrease£67.998 Billion (2019)
Increase£15.782 Billion (2019)
Total assetsDecrease£101.463 Billion (2019)
Number of employees
Decrease109,000 (2019)
Divisions
  • Kronstadt Information Technologies
  • Kronstadt Household Electronics
  • Kronstadt Education Innovation
  • Kronstadt Manufacturing Technologies
  • Kronstadt Healthcare Innovation
  • Kronstadt Aerospace Defence Innovation
  • Kronstadt Space Innovation
  • Kronstadt Global Markets
  • Kronstadt Land Defence Innovation
  • Kronstadt Consulting
  • Kronstadt Data Management
Subsidiaries
  • Davos Defence Construction
  • S&M Publishing
  • EGM
Websitewww.Kronstadt.com

Kronstadt Industries Corp. is a Delamaria based, international technology and defence corporation. It is one of the largest government contractors in the world, and maintains offices in many capital cities across the globe. Founded in 1928 by Henry Kronstadt as an vehicle design company, through a number of aquisitions, mergers and government deals, it has become a giant in the technology sector, for the general public, as well as governments and militaries.

Controversies

Kronstadt, through being a supplier of weapons, as been labled liable for countless crimes against humanity, due to selling weapons to known war criminals. Though due to its major interactions between itself and the Government of Delamaria no action was taken on behalf of the commonwealth. Kronstadt maintains a heavy presence in Labrador, through its lobbying as well as military contracts, which have become more prevolent in recent years.

San Castellino Genocide

Between 1948 and 1952 a genocide took place against the muslim minority in San Castellino. In 1960 an employee of Kronstadt Industries named James Tenby leaked documents implicating Wendell Redman, the then President of the company, to having personally brokered a deal to supply the organisers of the genocide with weapons and ammunition, manufactured by the corporation in Delamaria, knowing fully well that the weapons would be used in the genocide. Tenby died in a supposed hit and run on his way to be interviewed by the Briselle Post. The government of Delamaria was then said to have "covered up" Kronstadt's involvement in the genocide according to a publication in 1970. An inquest was launched in 2007 by the Delamarian Department of Justice but Kronstadt was found not guilty of aiding a war crime, partly because all of the persons supposedly involved had died, many of which under somewhat suspicious circumstances.