‘Yes that is a real cannon, and yes it has been fired. The fire department was not super-stoked. Why do we have a cannon? The same reason we have a tank I suppose… nobody really knows.’
Military hardware lies at every turn of the 100,000 square-foot (9,300sqm) site of Oakley’s headquarters on the outskirts of the small town of Foothill Ranch, California, and the company’s R&D representative, Stephen de Mille, points out the vintage weaponry in one of the building’s many wide, immaculately kept corridors.
On the driveway to the hilltop facility, visitors are greeted by an Oakley-branded tank aiming over the valley below. Closer to the entrance, a torpedo is mounted in the middle of the car park. A stylised skull and crossbones flag flutters above the building, as…