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A defense contractor (sometimes called a military contractor) is a business organization or individual that provides products or services to a defense department of a government. Products typically include military aircraft, ships, vehicles, weaponry, and electronic systems. Services can include logistics, technical and training (e.g., warfare simulation), and communications support.

Defense contractors do not generally provide direct support of military operations. Under 1949 Geneva Conventions defense contractors engaged in direct support of military operations may be legitimate targets of military attack. Compare to Private military contractor.

Top 10 World-Wide Defense Contractors, 2005
Rank Name Country 2004 Rank Defense Revenue
(*] million)
% of total revenue
1 Lockheed Martin U.S. 1 34,050 95.8
2 Boeing U.S. 2 30,464 58.1
3 Northrop Grumman U.S. 3 22,126 74.0
4 BAE Systems U.K. 4 20,345 80.0
5 Raytheon U.S. 5 18,771 92.7
6 General Dynamics U.S. 6 15,000 78.2
7 EADS Netherlands 8 10,506 24.2
8 Honeywell U.S. 12 10,240 40.0
9 Thales France 7 8,869 63.1
10 Halliburton U.S. 16 8,000 39.1
Source: www.defensenews.com
  1. The comma is used in the North American sense; e.g. Lockheed Martin defense revenues are just over $34 billion, or $34,050,000,000.
  2. Adding BAE's 2004 revenue with that of UDI (the purchase of this company has been completed) gives a revenue total of $22,636.8 million, which would place it third.
  3. Incorporated in Netherlands, but maintains headquarters in France and Germany
  4. DoD contract awards only

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Kontraktor militer | Söldner-Organisation | Société militaire privée | Kontraktor militer swasta | 民間軍事会社 | Particuliere militaire uitvoerder

 

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