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Arsenal Manifique was a United States of Western Europe arms manufacturer headquartered in La Havre, France, and founded in 1980. Known mostly as a manufacturer of missiles, the company entered a golden era following the leaks of the Lorica Standard. During the Third World War, they were the lead manufacturer of front-line Lorica in the USWE by deployment count, and toward the end of the war they set a world record for production tonnage in wartime through their optimized-for-manufacture design, the La Republique, which for a brief period was the most common single model of Lorica on deployment in the European Theater.

They are better known for their flagship Assault/Interceptor type, the built-to-customize Frisson, which contributed greatly to the Ace Type classification later included in the standards. While there was a stock configuration Frisson available and often put into the field, a large number of pilot-customized Frisson units are seen throughout history, most famously the Frisson Theophania Mors type, which participated in the Duel over Moscow incident.