Hyasoda Military Industries

Hyasoda Military Industies (HMI) is the defense manufacturing arm of the East Asian Federation's Hyasoda Group of Companies. Founded in 1972, it is currently led by the heir to the Hyasoda fortune, aerospace engineer Setsuna Hyasoda.

History
Hyasoda Military Industries was founded under the term of Soichiro Saitou as Hyasoda CEO in 1972 in the then-headquarters of the Hyasoda Group, Osaka. HMI's original focus was the manufacture of missiles for the East Asian Federation armed forces. However, with the advent of drone technology and nuclear fusion, the company designed and began production of the Tonbo Drone in 1984. Since then, the company has become one of the largest companies in its field. With the advent of the Global War on Terror in the early 2000s, HMI has experienced significant growth in revenue due to an increase in international purchases of its products.

Product Lines

 * Autonomous Drone Technologies
 * Tonbo Drone
 * Shinigami Drone Bomber
 * Missiles
 * SM-2699 Surface-to-Air Missile
 * SS-2787 Short-Range Surface-to-Surface Missile