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In 2003, Global Armaments was approached by Pravus International with a request that they develop combat drone that could fill the position of a regular soldier, with Pravus providing all the technologies and equipment needed for the project. It was further explained that Pravus needed to field an army of its own to defend its assets around the world from nations that were growing weary of the corporation's antics. Zver could not be called upon for various reasons–recruitment issues, public relations, and business acumen serving to prevent Pravus from calling upon their PMC for help in the matter at hand. Thus, a cheaper and much easier to replace alternative was suggested by the Board of Directors, and GA was thus asked to fill the need.

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  • In 2003, Global Armaments was approached by Pravus International with a request that they develop combat drone that could fill the position of a regular soldier, with Pravus providing all the technologies and equipment needed for the project. It was further explained that Pravus needed to field an army of its own to defend its assets around the world from nations that were growing weary of the corporation's antics. Zver could not be called upon for various reasons–recruitment issues, public relations, and business acumen serving to prevent Pravus from calling upon their PMC for help in the matter at hand. Thus, a cheaper and much easier to replace alternative was suggested by the Board of Directors, and GA was thus asked to fill the need.
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  • In 2003, Global Armaments was approached by Pravus International with a request that they develop combat drone that could fill the position of a regular soldier, with Pravus providing all the technologies and equipment needed for the project. It was further explained that Pravus needed to field an army of its own to defend its assets around the world from nations that were growing weary of the corporation's antics. Zver could not be called upon for various reasons–recruitment issues, public relations, and business acumen serving to prevent Pravus from calling upon their PMC for help in the matter at hand. Thus, a cheaper and much easier to replace alternative was suggested by the Board of Directors, and GA was thus asked to fill the need. George delievered a hundred prototypes to Altus City, where they demostrated their adaptibility and flexibility on the field of battle, and several thousand were requested to be put into production. The buildup was done without the knowledge of the American government, as Pravus feared the potential threat the government prove to be if the combat drones fell into their hands. Thus Julius had factories deticated to the drones' production built underground. When they became public knowledge in 2006 (by then having already fought in a number of conflicts), Pravus had already placed copyrights and patents on all the components and infomation on the drones, so as to legally block potential enemies from gaining access to the technology needed to build them. The government attempted to cease the infomation on the drones for their own usage, but Pravus had encrypted that knowledge by then, which led to the Altus Affair, an intense series of court battles where the U.S. government tried and failed to steal the infomation. Before the government could resort to lower tactics needed to get the drones, it collapsed into chaos leading to the civil war that allowed Pravus to exploit the international gap in power, and begin clawing its way to global prominence. The GA combat drones have since been put to usage as the main combat forces of the corporation, filling the gap the corporation's military PMCs do not wish to fill themselves.
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