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Like many smaller starting companies selling small-arms; they sell to allcomers, be it the United League or Antarean Army. More recently however it has quickly become a significant power. Usually this means they pick a side and stick with it, as the other power won't tolerate such a manufacturer. Not so for Taldis, they managed to supply both large numbers for cheap AND maintain quality. Something that neither army can ignore.
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Like many smaller starting companies selling small-arms; they sell to allcomers, be it the [[ULA|United League]] or [[AIA|Antarean Army]]. More recently however it has quickly become a significant power. Usually this means they pick a side and stick with it, as the other power won't tolerate such a manufacturer. Not so for Taldis, they managed to supply both large numbers for cheap AND maintain quality. Something that neither army can ignore.
  
an independent industry that makes the A420 rifle and the SAR for both the ULA and the AIA.
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An independent industry that makes the [[Weapon Carbine nfc A420|A420 rifle]] and the [[Weapon Lmg nfc SAR|SAR]] for both the ULA and the AIA.
has many other public small arms on the market. has grown in revenue many times over in the last decade
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has many other public [[:Category:Infantry_Weapon|small arms]] on the market. Has grown in revenue many times over in the last decade.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 1 October 2018


Taldis
Type Small Arms
Affiliation Non Faction
Products

A420 Carbine

MNL Grenade Launcher

SAR Support Weapon

Wolverine Submachine Gun

YAS-13 Submachine Gun

Like many smaller starting companies selling small-arms; they sell to allcomers, be it the United League or Antarean Army. More recently however it has quickly become a significant power. Usually this means they pick a side and stick with it, as the other power won't tolerate such a manufacturer. Not so for Taldis, they managed to supply both large numbers for cheap AND maintain quality. Something that neither army can ignore.

An independent industry that makes the A420 rifle and the SAR for both the ULA and the AIA. has many other public small arms on the market. Has grown in revenue many times over in the last decade.