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Originally established in 1974, Salvotech was a renowned arms manufacturer, specializing in civilian and military-grade ammunition. The company originally catered to law enforcement and sporting markets, producing high-quality, reliable ammunition for hunters, competitive shooters, and police forces. Salvotech's reputation for precision engineering and durability led to a loyal customer base, and the company quickly expanded its operations to a global scale.
As geopolitical tensions escalated in the early 21st century, Salvotech began securing lucrative defense contracts, supplying advanced ammunition to military forces around the world. Despite its military contracts, Salvotech maintained a public image of responsible arms production, often promoting its products as tools for security and protection. However, internal documents revealed that the company had begun exploring more experimental, highly destructive ammunition that could breach armored targets or incapacitate enemies with brutal efficiency - an innovation that would later attract the Combine’s attention.
Following the Seven Hour War, Salvotech secured a weapons contract with the cross-dimensional alien empire, and began actively producing various specialized gauge-based ammunition, most notably the 12 gauge for the Franchi SPAS-12. Its assets and patents were shared with various Production Depots around the globe, although its main production facility remained in the Eastern United States. Today, Salvotech's legacy remains a symbol of corporate compliance with the ruthless pragmatism of the Combine regime.
As geopolitical tensions escalated in the early 21st century, Salvotech began securing lucrative defense contracts, supplying advanced ammunition to military forces around the world. Despite its military contracts, Salvotech maintained a public image of responsible arms production, often promoting its products as tools for security and protection. However, internal documents revealed that the company had begun exploring more experimental, highly destructive ammunition that could breach armored targets or incapacitate enemies with brutal efficiency - an innovation that would later attract the Combine’s attention.
Following the Seven Hour War, Salvotech secured a weapons contract with the cross-dimensional alien empire, and began actively producing various specialized gauge-based ammunition, most notably the 12 gauge for the Franchi SPAS-12. Its assets and patents were shared with various Production Depots around the globe, although its main production facility remained in the Eastern United States. Today, Salvotech's legacy remains a symbol of corporate compliance with the ruthless pragmatism of the Combine regime.
