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Anduril Industries Statistics

Anduril Industries Statistics

Anduril’s 2024 filings put hard money behind the scale story with a $6 billion contract backlog, operating cash flow positive since 2023, and a $45 percent-plus hardware margin profile that helps explain how it pushed valuation to $14 billion after a $1.5 billion Series F in December 2024. The page stacks that financial momentum beside execution proof from $967 million AFWERX CCA work and $250 million USMC Roadrunner production, showing a company growing faster than its single platform headlines might suggest.

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Anduril Statistics

Anduril Statistics

With revenue projected to reach $1B in 2024 and EBITDA positive since Q2 2023, Anduril’s shift from fast growth to sustained profitability shows up clearly across its contracts and margins. Follow the scoreboard of $2.8B+ raised since inception, a 3 year $3B backlog, and a 2024 Series F valued at $14B as the company scales from 10,000 plus Sentry Towers to NATO and allied defense partnerships.

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Arms Industry Statistics

Arms Industry Statistics

Global arms trade has surged 14% over 2018 to 2022, yet the supplier map is shifting as China holds 5.2% and Russia drops to a 10% share while the US commands 40%, pushing regional demand toward a Middle East share of 31% and a sudden 431% jump in Qatar imports. Follow how $238B in US arms exports during 2018 to 2022 pairs with the largest European and global defense employers and why even aircraft now account for 28% of transfer volume.

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Defence Industry Statistics

Defence Industry Statistics

From global defence market growth to sprawling workforces and missile to cyber spending, this page maps how the industry’s economics and jobs are shifting. You will see what £46.4 billion UK defence spending in 2022 and US DoD procurement of $168 billion in FY2023 mean for firms from Lockheed Martin to BAE Systems, where the collective defence workforce is projected to reach 10 million by 2030.

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Defense Industry Statistics

Defense Industry Statistics

Global arms sales by the top 100 companies hit $592 billion in 2022, a 3.7% rise, with US firms accounting for $317 billion and Lockheed Martin alone reaching $59.4 billion. This post pulls together the year’s biggest signals on production margins, delivery pipelines, R and D spend, workforces, and shifting export shares to show where defense money is actually moving. By the end, you will have a clearer picture of the industry’s momentum and the numbers behind it.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 4 May 2026