(Bloomberg) -- European weapons manufacturers from Thyssenkrupp AG to BAE Systems Plc and smaller drone makers stand to gain the most from Germany’s massive defense-spending splurge, according people ...
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BAE Systems held early talks with Japanese defense companies aiming to co-develop drones to accompany fighter jets.
European defense spending will surge, benefiting defense contractors like BAE Systems and Rheinmetall, as nations double down ...
Rheinmetall AG predicts that sales and operating profit will continue to grow this year. German arms maker to benefit from ...