Western Arms Manufacturers Are Making A Killing From The Ukraine War Via Remix News, Revenues of leading Western defense companies have sky-rocketed following the outbreak of war in Europe, and U.S. arms manufacturers continue to dominate the global arms industry, news portal Mandinerย reports. According to the Defense News magazineโs recentย rankingย of the โ100 largest defense companies in 2022,โ the five largest U.S. arms companies have combined revenues of $196 billion. Four U.S.-based companies were ranked among the worldโs five largest military companies. The United States has become Ukraineโs main source of arms in the midst of the war, providing some $37 billion in military aid to Kyiv, according to the portal. In the first half of the year, revenues at the 25 largest Western defense companies rose 11 percent to $212 billion, according to the latest available data. It is calculated that total arms sales by these companies are expected to reach $448 billion in 2023, an increase of $47 billion from last year. By 2026, that amount could rise by more than 20 percent to $554 billion due to arms shipments to Ukraine and rearmament in Europe, according to the report. Further estimates suggest that Western defense companies will increase their revenues by $150 billion, or 37 percent, between 2021 and 2026, Iranโs Farsi news agency reported. In contrast, economic growth in developed countries will reach half that rate in the same period. In Defense Newsโ top ten ranked by 2022 sales, there are seven U.S. and three Chinese companies. Europeโs two leading defense companies, Airbus and Leonardo, ranked 11th and 12th respectively. While both Airbus and Leonardo are multinational corperations, Europeโs biggest single defense company is Germanyโs Rheinmetall AG, manufacturers of the state-of-the-art Leopard 2 tank, and was ranked 19th. Its 2022 sales totaled $6.75 billion. Tyler Durden Tue, 08/15/2023 – 06:30
Western Arms Manufacturers Are Making A Killing From The Ukraine War
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