Common Armament Program

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Common Armament Program
Abbreviation CAP
Formation September 23, 1973
Dissolution September 23, 2005
Type Multinational Program
Headquarters Liberty City, FPS
Membership East Malaysia
FPS
Xiopothos
Official Language Codexian

The Common Armament Program (CAP) was a multinational program that pooled defense resources to research and develop cutting edge military technologies. East Malaysia, Xiopothos and the Free Pacific States created the program in 1973, pledging to share funding, technology, and other resources in a joint effort to modernize their armed forces. The CAP produced a series of designs for naval ships, military vehicles, military aircraft, and other military technologies that became commonplace in the militaries of all three countries. The East Pacific Armament Program superseded the CAP in 2005.

The CAP managed several dozen weapons programs, notably including the following:

The EPAC also managed the production and distribution process for the C-5 Galaxy and the KC-135 Stratotanker, which were licensed to the Federated Alliance by South Hills.