List of defense contractors

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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.<ref name="Singer">Singer, Peter W. "The Regulation of New Warfare", The Brookings Institution, February 2010.</ref> 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.<ref name="Singer" /> In Afghanistan, the presence of almost 100,000 contractors has resulted in a near 1-to-1 ratio with military personnel.<ref name="Singer" /> 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.<ref>Fryer-Biggs, Zachary. head "Price Wars Prompt Firms To Abandon Service Sector." Defense News, 9 September 2012.</ref><ref>"Better Buying Power (Public Site)."</ref> Costs of War Project found that from 2020-2024 $2.4 trillion of the $4.4 trillion (approximately 54%) of the Pentagons discretionary spending went to defense contractors. During that period over twice as much money was spent with five companies as on diplomacy and international assistance.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

List of companies

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 intelligence information, logistics, technical support and training, communications support, and engineering support in cooperation with the government.

Following is an incomplete list of defense contractors, based only on a list of the world's largest arms manufacturers and other military service companies, along with their countries of origin, published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute for 2023.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The numbers are in millions of US dollars.

Rank Country Company name Revenue from
defense (US$ millions)
Total revenue
(US$ millions)
% of total revenue
from defense
1 Template:Flag Lockheed Martin 60,810 67,570 90.0
2 Template:Flag RTX Corporation 40,660 68,920 59.0
3 Template:Flag Northrop Grumman 35,570 39,290 90.5
4 Template:Flag Boeing 31,100 77,790 40.0
5 Template:Flag General Dynamics 30,200 42,270 71.4
6 Template:Flag BAE Systems 29,810 30,350 98.2
7 Template:Flag Rostec 21,730 33,430 65.0
8 Template:Flag Aviation Industry Corporation of China 20,850 83,430 25.0
9 Template:Flag Norinco 20,560 76,600 26.8
10 Template:Flag China Electronics Technology Group Corporation 16,050 55,990 28.7
11 Template:Flag L3Harris 14,760 19,420 76.0
12 Template:Flag Airbus 12,890 70,710 18.2
13 Template:Flag Leonardo 12,390 16,520 75.0
14 Template:Flag China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation 12,350 41,170 30.0
15 Template:Flag China State Shipbuilding Corporation 11,480 48,950 23.5
16 Template:Flag Thales Group 10,350 19,910 52.0
17 Template:Flag Huntington Ingalls Industries 9,280 11,450 81.0
18 Template:Flag China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation 8,850 27,640 32.0
19 Template:Flag Leidos 8,730 15,440 56.5
20 Template:Flag Booz Allen Hamilton 6,900 10,660 64.7
21 Template:Flag Amentum 6,450 8,600 75.0
22 Template:Flag Rolls-Royce Holdings 6,290 19,120 32.9
23 Template:Flag Aero Engine Corporation of China 5,780 - -
24 Template:Flag Hanwha Group 5,710 61,300 9.3
25 Template:Flag CACI 5,700 7,660 74.4
26 Template:Flag Rheinmetall 5,480 7,750 70.7
27 Template:Flag Elbit Systems 5,380 5,980 90.0
28 Template:Flag China South Industries Group 5,130 43,930 11.7
29 Template:Flag Honeywell 4,990 36,660 13.6
30 Template:Flag MBDA 4,760 4,810 99.0
31 Template:Flag General Electric 4,710 67,950 6.9
32 Template:Flag Naval Group 4,550 4,600 98.9
33 Template:Flag Safran 4,510 25,060 18.0
34 Template:Flag Israel Aerospace Industries 4,490 5,330 84.2
35 Template:Flag Saab AB 4,360 4,850 89.9
36 Template:Flag KBR 4,230 6,960 60.8
37 Template:Flag Sandia National Laboratories 4,200 4,780 87.9
38 Template:Flag Babcock International Group 4,030 5,450 73.9
39 Template:Flag Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 3,890 33,210 11.7
40 Template:Flag Science Applications International Corporation 3,870 7,440 52.0
41 Template:Flag United Shipbuilding Corporation 3,770 4,710 80.0
42 Template:Flag Rafael Advanced Defense Systems 3,730 3,810 97.9
43 Template:Flag Hindustan Aeronautics 3,710 3,910 94.9
44 Template:Flag Vectrus 3,410 3,960 86.1
45 Template:Flag KNDS 3,340 3,510 95.2
46 Template:Flag Dassault Aviation 3,220 5,190 62.0
47 Template:Flag National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology 3,220 3,360 95.8
48 Template:Flag Bechtel 2,970 20,600 14.4
49 Template:Flag Textron 2,940 13,680 21.5
50 Template:Flag French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) 2,900 6,560 44.2

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