List of defense contractors

A defense contractor is a business organization or individual that provides products or services to a military or intelligence department of a government. Products typically include military or civilian aircraft, ships, vehicles, weaponry, and electronic systems, while services can include logistics, technical support and training, communications support, and engineering support in cooperation with the government.

Security contractors do not generally provide direct support of military operations. Under the 1949 Geneva Conventions, military contractors engaged in direct support of military operations may be legitimate targets of military interrogation.

In the United States, defense contracting has taken an increasingly larger role. In 2009, the Department of Defense spent nearly $316 billion on contracts.[1] Contractors have assumed a much larger on-the-ground presence during American conflicts: during the 1991 Gulf War the ratio of uniformed military to contractors was about 50 to 1, while during the first four years of the Iraq War the U.S. hired over 190,000 contractors, surpassing the total American military presence even during the 2007 Iraq surge and 23 times greater than other allied military personnel numbers.[1] In Afghanistan, the presence of almost 100,000 contractors has resulted in a near 1-to-1 ratio with military personnel.[1] The surge in spending on defense services contractors that began in 2001 came to a halt in 2009, leading to the Better Buying Power initiative of 2010.[2][3]

List of companies edit

This is a list of the world's largest arms manufacturers and other military service companies, along with their countries of origin. The information is based on a list published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute for 2022.[4] The numbers are in billions of US dollars.

RankCountryCompany nameRevenue from
Defense (US$ billions)
Total Revenue
(US$ billions)
% of Total Revenue
from Defense
1  United StatesLockheed Martin59.39065.98490
2  United StatesRTX Corporation39.57067.07459
3  United StatesNorthrop Grumman32.30036.60288
4  United StatesBoeing29.30066.60844
5  United StatesGeneral Dynamics28.32039.40772
6  United KingdomBAE Systems26.90027.71297
7  ChinaNorinco22.06082.53727
8  ChinaAviation Industry Corporation of China20.62082.49925
9  ChinaChina Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation19.56044.45844
10  RussiaRostec16.81030.29555
11  ChinaChina Electronics Technology Group Corporation15.08055.83727
12  United StatesL3Harris12.63017.06274
13  ItalyLeonardo12.47015.02583
14  EUAirbus12.09061.80520
15  ChinaChina Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation11.77037.36432
16  ChinaChina State Shipbuilding Corporation10.44051.44320
17  FranceThales Group9.42018.47951
18  United StatesHuntington Ingalls Industries8.75010.67682
19  United StatesLeidos8.24014.28758
20  United StatesAmentum6.5608.75075
21  ChinaChina South Industries Group6.46042.50715
22  United StatesBooz Allen Hamilton5.9009.25964
23  FranceDassault Aviation5.0707.28870
24  IsraelElbit Systems4.9605.51290
25  United KingdomRolls-Royce Holdings4.93015.64732
26  United StatesCACI4.8206.70372
27  United StatesHoneywell4.63035.46613
28  GermanyRheinmetall4.5506.74267
29  FranceNaval Group4.5304.57899
30  United StatesPeraton4.4107.00063
31  United StatesGeneral Electric4.41076.5555.8
32  EUMBDA4.3804.42899
33  United StatesKBR4.2706.56465
34  FranceSafran4.20020.02121
35  IsraelIsrael Aerospace Industries4.1004.97382
36  RussiaUnited Shipbuilding Corporation3.9505.01179
37  United StatesSandia National Laboratories3.9204.40989
38  United StatesScience Applications International Corporation3.7807.70449
39  SwedenSaab AB3.7004.15489
40  United KingdomBabcock International Group3.6805.47367
41  IndiaHindustan Aeronautics3.4603.64395
42  IsraelRafael Advanced Defense Systems3.3803.45098
43  JapanMitsubishi Heavy Industries3.25032.00010
44  EUKMW+Nexter Defense Systems3.2003.36695
45  United StatesTextron2.91012.86923
46  ItalyFincantieri2.8207.82536
47  FranceFrench Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)2.7906.13545
48  South KoreaHanwha Aerospace2.7805.56150
49  United StatesBechtel2.740. .. .
50  TaiwanNational Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology2.5902.85991

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Singer, Peter W. "The Regulation of New Warfare", The Brookings Institution, February 2010.
  2. ^ Fryer-Biggs, Zachary. head "Price Wars Prompt Firms To Abandon Service Sector." Defense News, 9 September 2012.
  3. ^ "Better Buying Power (Public Site)."
  4. ^ "The SIPRI Top 100 arms-producing and military services companies in the world, 2022 | SIPRI". www.sipri.org. Retrieved 2024-02-16.

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