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 attacks.
In the United States, defense contracting has taken an increasingly larger role. In 2009, the Department of Defense spent nearly $316 billion on contracts. 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. In Afghanistan, the presence of almost 100,000 contractors has resulted in a near 1-to-1 ratio with military personnel. 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.

List of defense contractors by arm sales

This is a list of the world's 50 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 2018. The list provided by the SIPRI excludes companies based in China. The numbers are in billions of US dollars.
RankCompany nameDefense Revenue
% of Total Revenue
from Defense
1 Lockheed Martin44.988%
2 Boeing26.929%
3 Raytheon Technologies23.894%
4 BAE Systems22.998%
5 Northrop Grumman22.387%
6 General Dynamics19.463%
7 L3Harris Technologies11.976%
8 Airbus11.215%
9 Thales Group9.051%
10 Leonardo8.868%
11 Almaz-Antey8.594%
12 Huntington Ingalls6.874%
13 United Aircraft Corporation6.483%
14 United Shipbuilding Corporation4.989%
15 Honeywell4.611%
16 Rolls-Royce4.423%
17 Leidos4.343%
18 Naval Group4.199%
19 Textron4.129%
20 Booz Allen Hamilton4.070%
21 General Electric3.83%
22 Tactical Missiles Corporation3.599%
23 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries3.510%
24 Rheinmetall3.451%
25 MBDA3.397%
26 Babcock International Group3.247%
27 Elbit Systems3.295%
28 Russian Helicopters3.181%
29 Bechtel3.112%
30 CACI International2.967%
31 Safran2.915%
32 High Precision Systems2.897%
33 Science Applications International Corporation2.762%
34 Saab2.684%
35 Indian Ordnance Factories2.696%
36 Hindustan Aeronautics2.694%
37 CSRA2.548%
38 United Engine Corporation2.564%
39 Israel Aerospace Industries2.470%
40 Orbital ATK2.350%
41 General Atomics2.2
42 Rafael2.298%
43 CEA2.139%
44 Russian Electronics2.157%
45 Kawasaki Heavy Industries2.115%
46 Hanwha Techwin2.157%
47 Dassault Aviation Groupe2.139%