Interjection: Report on the "Military-Industrial Complex of Free States".

The Free State Military-Industrial Complex Cooperation Committee (FMI) is the coordination center for the military-industrial complexes of the United States and all Allied countries. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 Founded in 1939 and headquartered in Amsterdam, Info moved to London in 1948, New York in 1949, Amsterdam in 1953, Tokyo in 1970, and is now estimated to be based in Western Canada, Alaska, and the Hawaiian Islands, researching their secret weapons.

FMI's subsidiaries have opened branches in 34 countries and regions, and have 300,000 industrial production workshops and 4 million regular employees, with total assets of about 10 trillion US dollars, and the group holds shares to occupy 81% of the Allied countries' market, 86% of the economy, 93% of the industry, and 99.99% of the military. Undoubtedly, the first CEO of the Group was the Allied Commander-in-Chief, Five-Star General Kaveli, and Professor Albert Einstein is currently the President of the Group. FMI has a strong foundation and strong resources, and even if the Allied forces are weakened, the FMI has repeatedly demonstrated national strength, and it can be determined that the source of its strength is not simply because of the support of the Allies, and it cannot be ruled out that they are the black hand we are looking for.

FMI has strong scientific and industrial strength, and has developed a large number of products for the Allied forces, and many of the products that FMI has invested or not put into production are among the most technical in the world. The German "Grizzly 3" and later series of tanks, the Israeli "Invader 4" fighters, the Japanese "Black Hawk" series fighters, the American "Wasp 2" UAV, weather controllers, advanced maintenance stations, chrono teleporters and other equipment are all developed and mass-produced by FMI.

The company has 446 scientific research institutions around the world, and the company has relatively independent super-large area networks and Internet hosts, with 51 supercomputers. Since 1968, FMI has been involved in the civilian field on a large scale and has hundreds of affiliated scientific research centers. Nowadays, FMI has also made some progress in the field of informatization.

Since the symbol of FMI is a pair of wings stretched out on both sides of the earth, the company is also called "wings of the earth", on the other hand, because FMI is controlled by the consortium of Allied countries, so it is also called "Chaebol Alliance", and FMI also has a nickname called "Angels in White", because its staff uniforms are all white.

-- From the classified archives of the Allied Central Command in Warsaw, the only report submitted by Old Mosvenk after the raid on the Allied weather controller in the Virgin Islands had nothing to do with the battle itself. The second time I went, the report was deleted.