General Dynamics
General Dynamics Corp, the world's fifth-largest military contractor, has held Department of Defense contracts worth over $128.2 billion between 2008 and August 2024, manufacturing armored vehicles, tanks, artillery systems, aircraft guns, and cybersecurity systems supplied to U.S. and international militaries. The company designed IDENT, a central biometric database, and manufactures weapons systems used by the Israeli military against Palestinian civilians while also providing surveillance technology deployed at the U.S.–Mexico border to monitor immigrant communities.
Lloyds Bank was identified as one of the two largest overall providers of loans to arms companies totalling €4.1 billion, including finance to General Dynamics which exports to Israel-linked clients.
Read more →US weapons manufacturers collectively earned more than $32 billion in sales during the first two years of the Gaza war, with RTX, Lockheed Martin, Boeing and General Dynamics among the primary beneficiaries.
Read more →Arms company General Dynamics snuck its way into UK schools through sponsorships and careers fairs as it supplies bombs to genocidal Israel
Read more →As of 30 June 2024, AXA holds $150.43 million in shares and bonds in eleven companies arming Israel, including Boeing, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, and RTX.
Read more →The Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft found Northrop Grumman and General Dynamics among the top five beneficiaries of $771B in Pentagon contracts from 2020 to 2024, a period including two years of the Gaza war in which both companies supply weapons components to Israel.
Read more →Bloomington, MN - On September 14, 80 activists marched on the Bloomington General Dynamics facility to highlight the company's role in...
Read more →PAX/Profundo June 2024 report identified European financial institutions investing billions in six arms producers — including Boeing, General Dynamics, and Rolls-Royce — that have sold weapons to Israel.
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