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US Defense Firms Target Europe’s Military Spending Boom

Paris, June 18, 2025 — Major U.S. defense companies are making an aggressive push into European markets, seeking to capitalize on a historic surge in military spending across the continent as geopolitical tensions rise and NATO allies rearm in response to threats from Russia and beyond.

At the Paris Air Show this week, leading American firms—including Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, Anduril, and Palantir—unveiled advanced weaponry and struck key industrial partnerships aimed at securing a greater share of Europe’s growing defense budgets.

“Europe is not just buying equipment—it’s redefining its entire defense posture,” said a senior Lockheed executive. “And U.S. companies are ready to be a part of that transformation.”

High-Tech Deals and Strategic Collaborations

Silicon Valley defense firm Anduril announced a landmark partnership with Germany’s Rheinmetall to co-develop military drones tailored for European forces. The agreement includes joint production of Barracuda and Fury drone systems and the manufacturing of solid rocket motors in Europe, a move designed to reduce reliance on U.S.-based supply chains and align with EU defense autonomy goals.

Raytheon is also shifting production to Europe, with plans to manufacture Stinger missiles on the continent to speed up delivery and ensure logistical resilience.

Boeing, meanwhile, is expanding its footprint in the European helicopter market. It has joined forces with Italy’s Leonardo and Germany’s Airbus Helicopters to support the Chinook and Apache fleets in Poland, the UK, and other NATO states.

Europe’s Defense Spending Surge

In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and with uncertainty around U.S. foreign policy commitments, many European countries have drastically increased their defense budgets. Germany, Poland, France, and the Nordic states are leading a wave of procurement that includes advanced air defense systems, fighter jets, drones, and cyber capabilities.

The European Union’s “Readiness 2030” initiative and the €800 billion “ReArm Europe” investment package are further fueling demand for defense modernization.

While some EU nations are pushing for more indigenous solutions—such as the Franco-Italian SAMP/T NG air defense system—analysts say U.S. firms remain essential for interoperability within NATO and offer proven battlefield-tested technology.

Challenges Ahead

Despite the spending boom, European defense efforts continue to face fragmentation. Procurement cycles remain slow, regulatory barriers are complex, and political consensus varies across capitals. U.S. firms hope to address these gaps with flexible partnerships and co-production deals.

“Europe wants speed, innovation, and reliability,” said an executive from Palantir Technologies. “That’s where American defense companies can lead.”

Outlook

With the NATO summit in The Hague just weeks away, U.S. defense firms are betting that Europe’s military buildup is more than a temporary trend. As threats evolve and defense coordination deepens, American industry leaders are positioning themselves as long-term partners in Europe’s security transformation.

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