Texlos Miltronics

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Texlos Miltronics produces communications and targeting systems for CCAF units, with a focus on AeroSpace systems.

Overview

Texlos Miltronics produces high quality communications and targeting gear for the CCAF. These systems are known throughout the Inner Sphere for their high quality, a unique feature in the Capellan Confederation's military industrial complex. Since Texlos rejoined the Confederation, many other manufacturers have sent observers to Texlos' main factory to discover how Texlos Miltronics produces such high-quality gear. This has also led to the Maskirovka stationing more agents in the main facility to guard against industrial espionage. A report from Victoria Institute of Engineering observers suggests that the reason Texlos gets such high quality is that it grants its servitor-class laborers much more freedom to do their jobs than most Capellan manufacturers.[1]

Their primary factory is on Texlos.[2] During the Jihad, Texlos suffered a 22% loss in their manufacturing capacity, but by 3079 they were back at full production capability.[3]

Leadership

The company's CEO in 3067 was Lady Alicia Rao.[1]

Manufacturing

Texlos Miltronics has manufacturing centers on the following planets:

Texlos

Components produced on Texlos:[4]
Component Type
Communications System
Duoteck 20 [citation needed]
Endicott Type 2 Maser Guardian[4]
Endicott Type 22 Maser Thrush, Cheetah & Lightning[4]
Telestar XTD-67A1 [citation needed]
Targeting-Tracking System
Dwyerson Mark XI Thrush, Cheetah, Lightning & Guardian[4]
Dwyerson Mark XII [citation needed]
Radcom T5 [citation needed]
Starlight Seeker LX-4K [citation needed]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Handbook: House Liao, p. 137, "Texlos Miltronics Company Profile"
  2. Objectives: Capellan Confederation, p. 24
  3. Objectives: Capellan Confederation, p. 3
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Objective Raids, p. 150, "Produced Texlos Miltronics Produced Components"

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