The company known as "Yuginebert" was a state-owned enterprise in Seville Country. In the eyes of a small buyer like Joe Ga, this company was a behemoth.
The scope of its business ranged from guided missiles to automatic rifles, from armored vehicles to armed pickups, from cannons to mortars, from rockets to grenades — there was nothing it didn't produce.
Although most of their products were from the last century, the light weapons still active around the world today were mostly based on those old designs.
The reason was that this Sevillian state-owned trade enterprise had formed a business monopoly over their domestic arms industries.
With the backing of the Defense Ministry of Seville Country, Yuginebert managed to announce an annual weapons export value of about 900 million US Dollars.
Joe Ga wasn't sure about the accuracy of this figure, but he had checked the cost of living and the defense budget of Seville, and understood that this amount was significant for them.