Shoshin Heavy Industries

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Shoshin Heavy Industries was a private manufacturing corporation in the Zanmai Kakushin Group, a conglomerate of industrial concerns operating in OEPU Japan throughout the 20th and 21st Centuries. Originally a producer of heavy machinery and industrial robotics, during Project Lorica, Shoshin became involved in the manifacture of Lorica-pattern armoured fighting vehicles, a product line for which they are currently the most well-known. Of special note, they were directly involved in the Lorica Prima design competition, and ultimately won out as the producers of the core modules for Lorica Prima. On their own, they are most famous for the iconic direct successor to the Lorica Prima design, Heitei, as well as other Lorica models, of which they are a major manufacturer, supplying the army of the OPEU during the Third World War and later becoming an official supplier to the Arbitration Joint Fleet, particularly through their Hoshinosenshi product line.

Somewhat less gloriously, Shoshin Heavy Industries has also been tainted by association with the public disclosure of the Lorica Project files by Project Clarity, which was achieved through one of their employees, Junichi Satoyama.