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Briefing: From Lockheed to European start-ups, arms makers jostle for Iran war orders
Strategic angle: Middle East conflict holds out promise to bring another windfall for defence groups as governments restock arsenals
editorial-staff
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Updated 9 days ago
The current conflict in the Middle East is prompting a significant uptick in demand for military supplies, as nations seek to restock their arsenals.
Major defense contractors, such as Lockheed Martin, are positioning themselves to capitalize on this surge, alongside emerging European start-ups entering the market.
The implications for global defense infrastructure are substantial, as increased orders could lead to shifts in production capacity and supply chain dynamics.