Companies from China, France, India, Italy, the Netherlands, the Russian Federation, the United
Kingdom and the United States are significantly involved in the production of nuclear weapons.
Many of the companies involved have multi-year production contracts, totalling at least $200 billion
and continuing for decades.
Northrop Grumman is the biggest single nuclear weapons profiteer, with at least $24 billion in
contracts, not including consortium and joint venture revenues. Raytheon Technologies and
Lockheed Martin also hold multi-billion-dollar contracts to produce new nuclear weapon systems.
The list of companies profiled in this report and the arsenals to which they contribute are:
1. Aerojet Rocketdyne (United Kingdom, United States);
2. Airbus (France);
3. BAE Systems (France, United Kingdom, United States);
4. Bechtel (United States);
5. Bharat Dynamics (India);
6. Boeing (United Kingdom, United States);
7. China Aerospace Science and Technology (China);
8. Constructions Industrielles de la Méditerranée (France);
9. Fluor (United States);
10. General Dynamics (United Kingdom, United States);
11. Honeywell International (United States);
12. Huntington Ingalls Industries (United States);
13. Jacobs Engineering (United States);
14. L3 Harris Technologies (United States);
15. Larsen & Toubro (India);
16. Leidos (United States);
17. Leonardo (France);
18. Lockheed Martin (United Kingdom, United States);
19. Northrop Grumman (United Kingdom, United States);
20.Raytheon Technologies (United States);
21. Rostec (Russian Federation);
22.Safran (France);
23.Textron (United States);
24.Thales (France), and;
25.Walchandnagar Industries Limited (India)