Defense Supply Chain Analysis

Mar 21, 2025
European defense companies are scrambling to meet surging demand at home for their equipment.
Mar 18, 2025
China now has a naval aviation branch modeled closely on the capabilities and performance of the US Navy’s carrier-based aircraft.
Mar 17, 2025
Faster, simpler acquisition processes and increased capital inflows would greatly enhance U.S. defense capabilities, especially in high-need areas.
Mar 12, 2025
Dramatic geopolitical shifts are prompting Europe to look at other defense suppliers for rearmament.
Mar 11, 2025
Nimble, venture capital-backed startups are emerging as winners in a worsening global threat environment.
Apr 08, 2025
Israeli loitering munition developer UVision has acquired competitor Trim Robotics, expanding its portfolio offering.
Apr 04, 2025
Diversified parts provider Leggett & Platt will sell its aerospace and defense unit for $285 million gross to private investment firm Tinicum.
Apr 04, 2025
The administration is disrupting the $52.5 billion CHIPS and Science Act, raising questions about the security of military semiconductor investment funding.
Apr 03, 2025
The defense research laboratories of Australia and the UK have teamed up to jointly develop subsystems for new-generation low-cost weapons and munitions.
Apr 03, 2025
Anduril has signed three MOUs with South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration, LIG Nex1 and Korean Air to collaborate on uncrewed weapons and AI.
Apr 02, 2025
Hanwha Aerospace will invest KRW750 billion into development and production facilities for GA-ASI MQ-1 Gray Eagle uncrewed system and engines.
Mar 31, 2025
A supplier of niche aerospace and defense components, Loar Holdings, projected confidence in its business prospects during a fourth-quarter earnings call.
Mar 28, 2025
The Australian Defense Department has signed a contract with Kongsberg Defense Australia to build a missile factory in Newcastle, New South Wales.