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- Fiscal Year 2025 U. S. Arms Transfers and Defense Trade
The United States regards arms transfers and defense trade as important foreign policy tools as well as necessary for strengthening national security For this reason, the United States conducts arms transfers, in accordance with the U S Conventional Arms Transfer Policy, through a strategic focus that takes into consideration many factors Economic security, political dynamics
- United States arms sales experience continued growth in Fiscal Year . . .
It was another record year for the United States’ defense industry, with sales continuing to climb, albeit less sharply Fiscal Year 2025 saw $331 18 billion in total sales, a nearly 4% increase over last year’s total of $318 7 billion, per US State Department figures released last week Demand for American arms has remained strong, driven […]
- How the US Drives Gun Exports and Fuels Violence Around the World
Semiautomatic American-made guns are now pouring into countries ranging from Canada, with its comparatively strict regulations, to Guatemala, where firearms are frequently diverted into the hands
- Global Arms Revenue Reached Record High Last Year With US . . . - Truthout
According to the report, those five companies alone — Lockheed Martin, RTX, Northrup Grumman, BAE Systems, and General Dynamics — accounted for an estimated $215 billion of the total arms sales tabulated in the report Of those five, four are US companies while BAE is based in the United Kingdom
- U. S. arms exports by country 2025| Statista
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- U. S. International Arms Deals Surge to $22. 5 Billion in January
U S International Arms Deals Surge to $22 5 Billion in January America sold a lot of weapons in January Lockheed Martin will make the most profit
- US tops global arms supply with Saudi Arabia the main recipient, Sipri . . .
The US accounted for 42 per cent of all global arms transfers in the 2021-2025 period, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said on Monday Saudi Arabia, Opec's biggest oil producer, was the main recipient of US weapons, accounting for about 12 per cent
- SIPRI Top 100 arms producers see combined revenues surge as states rush . . .
In 2024 the combined arms revenues of US arms companies in the Top 100 grew by 3 8 per cent to reach $334 billion, with 30 out of the 39 US companies in the ranking increasing their arms revenues These included major arms producers such as Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and General Dynamics
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