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The SIPRI Top 100 arms-producing and military services companies in the world excluding China, 2011
The SIPRI Top 100 lists the world’s 100 largest arms-producing and military services companies (excluding Chinese companies)[a], ranked by their arms sales in 2011. The list is based on the comprehensive SIPRI Arms Industry Database, which contains financial and employment data on the world’s major arms-producing and military services companies.
- The SIPRI Top 100 for 2011 is the 24th edition of the SIPRI Top 100—earlier versions are availablehere. For more on the coverage and methodology of the SIPRI Top 100 see the notes below and read the sources and methods.
- Arms and military services sales (‘arms sales’) are defined by SIPRI as sales of military goods and services to military customers, including sales for both domestic procurement and export.Military goods and services are those that are designed specifically for military purposes and include the technologies related to these goods and services. Military goods are military-specific equipment and do not include general-purpose goods, such as oil, electricity, office computers, uniforms and boots. Military services are also military-specific. They include technical services, such as information technology, maintenance, repair and overhaul, and operational support; services related to the operation of the armed forces, such as intelligence, training, logistics and facilities management; and armed security in conflict zones. They do not include the peacetime provision of purely civilian services—such as health care, cleaning, catering and transportation—but supply services to operationally deployed forces are included.
Figures for arms sales, total sales and total profit are in millions of US dollars.
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Rank
Company[c]
Country
SectorArms sales
(US$ m.)
Totalsales,
2011
(US$ m.)
Arms sales
as share of
total sales,
2011 (%)
Total
profit,
2011
(US$ m.)
Total
employ-
ment, 20112011 2010 2011 2010 1 1 Lockheed Martin Aircraft, Electronics, Missiles, Space 36 270 35 730 46 499 78 2 655 123 000 2 3 Boeing Aircraft, Electronics, Missiles, Space 31 830 31 360 68 735 46 4 018 171 700 3 2 BAE Systems Aircraft, Artillery, Electronics, Military vehicles, Missiles,Small arms/ammunition, Ships 29 150 32 88030 689 95 2 349 93 500 4 5 General Dynamics Artillery, Electronics, Military vehicles, Small arms/ammunition, Ships 23 760 23 94032 677 73 2 526 95 100 5 6 Raytheon Electronics, Missiles 22 470 22 98024 857 90 1 896 71 000 6 4 Northrop Grumman Aircraft, Electronics, Missiles, Ships, Space 21 390 28 15026 412 81 2 118 72 500 7 7 EADS Aircraft, Electronics, Missiles, Space 16 390 16 36068 295 24 1 442 133 120 8 8 Finmeccanica Aircraft, Artillery, Electronics, Military vehicles, Missiles, Small arms/ammunition 14 560 14 41024 074 60 -3 206 70 470 S S BAE Systems Inc. (BAE Systems, UK) Artillery, Electronics, Military vehicles, Small arms/ammunition 13 560 17 90014 417 94 5 178 37 300 9 9 L-3 Communications Electronics 12 520 13 070 15 169 83 956 61 000 10 10 United Technologies Aircraft, Electronics, Engines 11 640 11 41058 190 20 5 347 199 900 11 11 Thales Electronics, Military vehicles, Missiles, Small arms/ammunition 9 480 9 95018 111 52 787 68 330 12 12 SAIC Components (Military vehicles), Services 7 940 8 23010 587 75 56 41 100 13 – Huntington Ingalls Industries Ships 6 380 – 6 575 97 –94 38 000 14 15 Honeywell Electronics 5 280 5 40036 529 14 2 067 132 000 15 16 Safran Electronics 5 240 4 80016 315 32 895 59 800 S S Sikorsky (United Technologies) Aircraft 4 970 4 5307 655 65 840 17 780 16 14 Computer Sciences Corp. Services 4 860 5 94015 877 31 –4 22598 000 17 17 Rolls-Royce Engines 4 670 4 33018 068 26 1 854 40 400 18 21 United Aircraft Corp.[d] Aircraft 4 440 3 4405 502 80 404 97 500 19 13 Oshkosh Truck Military vehicles 4 370 7 0807 585 58 273 13 100 S S MBDA (BAE Systems, UK/EADS, trans-European/Finmeccanica, Italy) Missiles 4 170 3 710 4 170 100 227 9 850 20 18 General Electric Engines 4 100 4 300 147 300 3 14 151 301 000 21 19 ITT Exelis[e] Electronics 4 020 4 000 5 839 69 326 20 500 S S CASA (EADS, trans-European) Aircraft 3 940 . .4 332 91 132 6 980 S S Pratt & Whitney (United Technologies) Engines 3 700 4 08013 430 28 1 999 35 870 22 20 Almaz-Antei[d] Missiles 3 690 3 9504 337 85 32 93 280 23 25 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries[g] Aircraft, Military vehicles, Missiles, Ships 3 620 2 96035 347 10 307 68 890 24 22 DCNS Ships 3 610 3 3203 614 100 249 12 830 S S Eurocopter Group (EADS, trans-European) Aircraft 3 540 2 9407 528 47 359 20 800 S S AgustaWestland (Finmeccanica) Aircraft 3 440 2 9205 443 63 320 13 300 25 29 Saab Aircraft, Electronics, Missiles 3 080 2 7803 619 85 341 13 070 26 32 Rheinmetall Artillery, Electronics, Military vehicles, Small arms/ammunition 2 980 2 6606 192 48 313 21 520 27 31 Textron Aircraft, Electronics, Engines, Military vehicles 2 930 2 74011 275 26 242 32 000 28 26 Hewlett-Packard Services 2 930 2 890 127 245 2 7 074 349 600 29 36 CACI International Services 2 860 2 450 3 578 80 144 13 700 30 30 Babcock International Group Ships 2 850 2 7704 919 58 277 25 140 31 28 Rockwell Collins Electronics 2 810 2 8604 806 59 634 20 500 32 34 ManTech International Corp. Services 2 770 2 500 2 870 97 133 9 300 33 33 Hindustan Aeronautics Aircraft, Missiles 2 740 2 590 3 043 90 713 32 660 34 35 Elbit Systems Electronics 2 680 2 480 2 818 95 25 12 550 35 24 URS Corp. Electronics 2 670 3 0309 545 28 –46646 000 36 42 Harris Electronics 2 670 2 1305 925 45 597 16 900 37 27 Alliant Techsystems Small arms/ammunition 2 670 2 8704 613 58 263 17 000 38 68 Kawasaki Heavy Industries[g] Aircraft, Engines, Missiles, Ships 2 630 1 02016 337 16 292 33 270 S S Sukhoi (United Aircraft Corp.)[d] Aircraft 2 630 1 3602 825 93 . .26 000 39 40 DynCorp International (Cerberus Capital) Services 2 600 2 210 3 721 70 –58 29 000 40 47 Vertolety Rossii (OPK Oboronoprom)[d] Aircraft 2 560 1 9103 537 72 238 40 000 41 37 Israel Aerospace Industries Aircraft, Electronics, Missiles 2 500 2 4003 440 73 83 17 000 42 39 Goodrich Components (Aircraft) 2 420 2 230 8 075 30 810 28 000 S S EADS Astrium (EADS, trans-European) Space 2 350 2 4506 901 34 366 16 600 43 41 CEA Other 2 300 2 200 5 800 40 46 15 770 S S MBDA France (MBDA, trans-European) Missiles 2 300 2 190 2 295 100 229 4 300 44 60 Fluor[j] Components (Other) 2 260 1 300 2 381 95 594 43 090 45 43 Serco Other 2 230 2 1307 444 30 381 100 000 46 23 KBR[f] Services 2 180 3 310 9 261 24 480 27 000 47 38 Cobham Components (Aircraft, Electronics) 2 160 2 260 2 970 73 376 9 330 48 45 Indian Ordnance Factories Artillery, Small arms/ammunition 2 120 1 9602 655 80 . . 98 910 49 57 ThyssenKrupp Ships 2 080 1 340 68 244 3 –2 479180 050 S S Alenia Aeronautica (Finmeccanica) Aircraft 2 050 1 920 3 712 55 –1 25611 990 50 49 Navistar Military vehicles 2 000 1 800 13 958 14 1 778 20 800 51 50 Rafael Aircraft, Missiles, Small arms/ammunition, Other 1 940 1 780 1 979 98 111 6 500 52 51 ST Engineering (Temasek) Aircraft, Electronics, Military vehicles, Small arms/ammunition, Ships 1 900 1 750 4 762 40 419 22 380 S S BAE Systems Australia (BAE Systems, UK) Aircraft, Ships 1 860 1 380 1 857 100 . . 6 000 53 53 Samsung Techwin Artillery, Electronics, Engines, Military vehicles 1 860 1 590 2 809 66 209 6 770 54 54 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann[i] Military vehicles 1 740 1 590 1 807 96 . .. . 55 44 Navantia Ships 1 650 2 010 1 737 95 –60 5 530 56 46 QinetiQ Services 1 580 1 920 2 355 67 413 10 180 57 64 Mitsubishi Electric[g] Electronics, Missiles 1 440 1 160 45 603 3 1 404 117 310 58 70 NEC[g] Electronics 1 440 980 38 052 4 –1 382 109 100 59 55 Kongsberg Gruppen Electronics, Missiles, Small arms/ammunition 1 440 1 500 2 699 53 255 6 680 60 63 Diehl Missiles, Small arms/ammunition 1 380 1 210 4 072 34 71 13 970 61 62 United Engine Corp.[d] Engines 1 330 1 250 2 221 60 4 . .62 61 Groupe Dassault Aircraft 1 240 1 270 4 594 27 392 11 470 63 73 Fincantieri Ships 1 220 940 3 311 37 14 9 990 64 91 Uralvagonzavod[d] Military vehicles 1 200 730 3 000 40 454 . .65 48 AM General[h] Military vehicles 1 130 1 900 . . . . . . 2 000 66 56 Nexter Artillery, Military vehicles, Small arms/ammunition 1 120 1 430 1 183 95 158 2 700 S S Thales Air Defence (Thales, France) Missiles 1 120 . .1 117 100 37 . . 67 65 Triumph Group Aircraft 1 090 1 080 3 408 32 281 12 600 68 75 Chemring Group Small arms/ammunition 1 080 890 1 194 90 201 4 680 S S Irkut Corp. (United Aircraft Corp.)[d] Aircraft 1 070 1 330 1 248 86 . .12 000 69 – Radiotechnicheskie i Informatsionnie[d] Electronics 1 050 . .2 093 50 –18. .70 78 RUAG Aircraft, Artillery, Engines, Small arms/ammunition 1 040 830 2 001 52 109 7 740 71 72 Moog Components (Electronics, Missiles) 1 000 960 2 331 43 136 10 320 72 66 GKN Components (Aircraft) 970 1 050 9 206 11 562 44 000 73 99 AAR Corp. Other 940 650 1 776 53 70 6 100 74 83 Meggitt Other 940 780 2 331 40 518 19 540 75 77 CAE Electronics 900 840 1 840 49 184 8 000 S S Selex Galileo (Finmeccanica) Components (Electronics, Other) 900 750 1 674 54 –2817 170 76 90 Korea Aerospace Industries Aircraft 890 740 1 160 77 68 3 000 77 71 Bharat Electronics Electronics 890 970 1 222 73 178 10 790 78 82 Cubic Corp. Components (Electronics), Services 870 810 1 285 68 85 7 800 79 74 SRA International Electronics 870 890 1 705 51 66 6 100 80 81 Precision Castparts Corp. Components (Aircraft) 870 810 7 215 12 1 226 21 500 81 95 Embraer Aircraft 860 670 5 893 15 93 17 270 82 88 Aselsan Electronics 850 760 897 94 96 4 390 S S Selex Galileo (Finmeccanica) Electronics 840 820 972 87 12 2 690 83 – Doosan Group Components (Other) 830 610 23 723 4 271 38 000 84 86 Curtiss-Wright Corp. Components (Aircraft, Ships) 820 780 2 054 40 130 8 900 85 79 LIG Nex1 Electronics 820 810 817 100 23 26 480 86 67 Jacobs Engineering Group[k] Services 800 1 020 10 382 8 331 45 700 87 97 Patria Aircraft, Military vehicles, Small arms/ammunition 770 660 859 90 56 3 430 S S Raytheon Australia (Raytheon, USA) Components (Aircraft), Services 770 640 785 99 . . 1 450 88 84 Hawker Beechcraft Aircraft 770 780 2 435 32–6336 000 89 89 Mitre[l] Other 770 740 1 389 55 . . 7 890 90 76 Ultra Electronics Electronics 760 880 1 172 65 184 4 470 S S MBDA Italia (MBDA, trans-European) Missiles 750 640 746 100 –81 250 91 100 GenCorp Electronics, Engines 740 650 918 81 3 3 270 92 87 Alion Science and Technology Other 730 770 787 92 –44 2 990 93 – Avio (Cinven) Engines 730 640 2 818 26 16 5 120 S S Thales Nederland (Thales, France) Electronics 720 1 060 723 100 42 . . 94 85 Indra Electronics 710 780 3 737 19 252 21 080 95 – Mission Essential Personnel Services 700 540 726 96 . .8 000 96 – Aerospace Corp. Services 700 640 939 74 . .4 600 S S Thales Australia (Thales, France) Artillery, Electronics, Military vehicles, Missiles, Small arms/ammunition, Ships 690 680 759 91 . . 3 000 97 92 Esterline Technologies Components (Aircraft, Ships) 690 690 1 718 40 133 12 000 98 – Fujitsu[g] Electronics 660 490 55 980 1 535 173 160 99 – ASC Ships 660 470 718 92 11 2 000 100 – Flir systems Electronics 660 440 1 544 43 222 3 080
[a] Although several Chinese arms-producing enterprises are large enough to rank among the SIPRI Top 100, it has not been possible to include them because of lack of comparable and su"ciently accurate data. In addition, there are companies in other countries such as Kazakhstan and Ukraine, that also could be large enough to appear in the SIPRI Top 100 list if data were available, but this is less certain.
[B] Companies are ranked according to the value of their arms sales in 2011. An S denotes a subsidiary company. A dash (–) indicates that the company did not rank among the SIPRI Top 100 for 2010. Company names and structures are listed as they were on 31 Dec. 2011. Information about subsequent changes is provided in these notes. The 2010 ranks may differ from those published in SIPRI Yearbook 2012 owing to continual revision of data, most often because of changes reported by the company itself and sometimes because of improved estimations. Major revisions are explained in these notes.
[c] For subsidiaries and operational companies owned by a holding or investment company, the name of the parent company is given in parentheses along with its country, where it differs.
[d] This is the 10th year in which Russian companies have been covered by the SIPRI Top 100. There may be other Russian companies that should be in the list but for which insufficient data is available. Vertolety Rossii has operated as a subsidiary of OPK Oboronprom since 2005. However, since comparable financial data for Oboronprom for 2011 are not currently available, Vertolety Rossii is reported here as an independent company. For more detail on Russian arms industry consolidation see Jackson, S. T., ‘Arms production’, SIPRI Yearbook 2011; Jackson, S. T., ‘Arms production’, SIPRI Yearbook 2010; and Perlo-Freeman, S. et al., ‘The SIPRI Top 100 arms-producing companies, 2007’, SIPRI Yearbook 2009, pp. 286–87.
[e] In 2011 ITT Corporation split into three stand-alone companies. ITT Exelis now accounts for all of the former corporation’s arms sales.
[f] The arms sales figures for KBR are an estimate based on payments from the US Department of Defense (DOD) for LOGCAP III and IV contracts and payments by the British Ministry of Defence (MOD).
[g] Arms sales figures for Japanese companies represent new military contracts rather than arms sales.
[h] Limited financial data is available for AM General. The SIPRI estimate of arms sales is based on a 2-year average of US DOD prime contract awards.
[i] The arms sales figures for Krauss-Ma!ei Wegmann are based on a small estimate of the company’s non-military sales.
[j] The arms sales figures for Fluor are based on US DOD LOGCAP IV contracts.
[k] The arms sales figures for Jacobs Engineering Group are based on a 3-year average of US DOD prime contract awards.
[l] The arms sales figures for Mitre are based on a 5-year average of US DOD prime contract awards.
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