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- Introduction
- Arms industry
- Arms control
- History of military technology
- Military–industrial complex
- Offset agreement
- War profiteering
- World military spending
- Top Arms Manufacturers (by sales)
- Lockheed Martin
- Boeing
- BAE Systems
- General Dynamics
- Raytheon
- Northrop Grumman
- Airbus Group
- L-3 Communications
- United Technologies Corporation
- Arms Deals
- Al-Yamamah arms deal
- Bofors scandal
- Egyptian-Czech arms deal
- Karachi affair
- South African Arms Deal
- Related Terms & Articles
- Arms Export Control Act
- Arms race
- Arms trafficking
- Arms-to-Iraq
- Black project
- Cost of conflict
- European multilateral defence procurement
- Foreign Military Sales
- Guns versus butter model
- International Defence Exhibition
- Lockheed bribery scandals
- Merchants of death
- Military acquisition
- Military asset
- Military Keynesianism
- Nuclear disarmament
- Peace dividend
- Permanent war economy
- Small arms
- Small Arms and Light Weapons
- Small arms trade
- Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
- Upward Spiral
- War economy
- War Is a Racket
- Private military company