KNOWLEDGE OF DEFENCE COMPANIES: STRATEGIES, STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES

Characteristics of French defence companies

For a company, defence activities generate greater financing needs than civil activities (R&D investment, personnel costs, financing of the operating cycle). It is more difficult to finance by traditional means, with companies self-financing part of their research and the public authorities making a significant contribution.

Defence companies perform better in terms of exports and value added. They therefore contribute both to the balance of trade and to general economic activity.

On the basis of an econometric study, we show that French defence companies do not have abnormal profits compared with other sectors, contrary to what is stated in some of the literature.

Defence companies at international level

With K. Hartley, we have brought together experts from the main international defence industries to describe and analyse the structure, conduct and performance of these industries since the end of the Cold War. Defence companies occupy an important place in the economic system of certain countries, they have a high impact on research and innovation and some are highly interdependent. In many countries, this industry has been privatised, market financing has been developed and their place in the innovation system has evolved. Each country has its own specific characteristics, but most are undergoing major restructuring of their industry.

In Europe, companies are restructuring their activities and are becoming increasingly export-oriented. The main European defence equipment suppliers are demonstrating strategic orientations that are now underpinned by industrial and commercial logics similar to those of companies in the civilian sector. In addition, 75 % of the European companies studied are now listed on the stock exchange, and include institutional investors among their shareholders, requiring the implementation of a shareholder-type mode of governance.

Information on the capital links between defence companies is difficult to obtain and care must be taken when interpreting the results. Nevertheless, the work carried out on the capital links between the Defence Industrial Base (DIB) of the European Union (EU) and the United States brings out some useful conclusions. In terms of the shareholders of defence companies, the national link is strong in Sweden, Spain and France, weaker in Germany and Italy, and particularly weak in the UK. Secondly, the links at European level are concentrated on Airbus, MBDA and KNDS, and are not very developed for the other companies. Finally, we note asymmetrical links with the United States and a significant presence of American investment funds.

Aeronautical subcontracting chains (civil and defence)

We are analysing the changes in the production process in the aeronautical sector, which has led to the emergence of major subcontractors (stock management, R&D, risk, etc.), but which has resulted in their fragility and lack of short-term profitability.

Technology transfer issues

Today, governments want to master sovereignty technologies, which means acquiring the necessary knowledge. As a result, companies have adapted their offerings to meet customer demands and therefore provide training. An assessment of the risks of knowledge leakage associated with training as part of technology transfer contracts has been carried out. This work shows a differentiated representation of the risk of knowledge leakage according to the different categories of trainers, as well as an over-reliance on upstream control mechanisms.

The establishment of new defence companies in Europe: publication of an article by Josselin...

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Josselin Droff, Eva Szego, Julien Malizard and Lucie Béraud-Sudreau publish the article «Between legacy and emergence: the spatial integration of New Defence companies in Europe's historical defence landscape» via ARES Group, IRIS (April 2026) Josselin Droff, Eva Szego and Julien Malizard, researchers at the Economics of Defence Chair...

«New Defence» and defence industrial policy in Europe: publication of an article by...

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Josselin Droff, Lucie Béraud-Sudreau, Eva Szego, Julien Malizard ulien Malizard publishes the article "New Defence and defence industrial policy in Europe", in issue 22 of Defence & Industries, the journal of the Foundation for Strategic Research (FRS). Josselin Droff, Eva Szego and Julien Malizard, researchers at the Chaire Économie...

«The Influence of Strategic Procurement on the Performance of the European Naval Defense Industry...

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Josselin Droff, Jade Guiberteau-Ricard and Julien Malizard publish an article in the journal Defence and Peace Economics Josselin Droff, Jade Guiberteau-Ricard and Julien Malizard publish the article «The Influence of Strategic Procurement on the Performance of the European Naval Defense Industry» in the journal Defence and Peace Economics. Drawing on...

Changes in conflicts and the reconfiguration of the arms industry: publication of an article by...

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Josselin Droff and Julien Malizard have published the article «Évolution des conflits et reconfigurations de l'industrie de l'armement : l'hypothèse des deux marchés», in issue 18 of Défense & Industries, the journal of the Fondation pour la recherche stratégique (FRS). For more than two years and the war launched...

Why we are not (yet) in a war economy: publication of an article...

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Josselin Droff and Julien Malizard have published the article «Why we are not (yet) in a war economy» in The Conversation. The «demand shock» after February 2022 means that industrial supply will have to adapt. We are in a situation where supply is relatively inelastic...

Profitability of defence contractors in the United States and Europe: publication of an article...

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Jean Belin has published an article co-authored with Mahdi Fawaz (senior lecturer at Sorbonne Paris Nord University) in Defence and Peace Economics (DPE), entitled «Profitability of Defense Companies in the US and Europe». The profitability of American and European defence companies is influenced by the profitability of their...

«The Political Economy of Military Aircraft, the Case of Europe» Josselin Droff, Jade Guiberteau,...

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Josselin Droff, Jade Guiberteau, Camille Laville, Julien Malizard and Laure Noël publish an article in the journal Defence and Peace Economics Josselin Droff, Jade Guiberteau, Camille Laville, Julien Malizard and Laure Noël have published an article entitled «The Political Economy of Military Aircraft, the Case of Europe» in the journal...

Submarine crisis: Article by Julien Malizard and Josselin Droff in The Conversation

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Julien Malizard, Deputy Chairholder, and Josselin Droff, researcher at the Chair, are the authors of an article entitled "Australian submarines: the French arms export model in question", published in The Conversation. Julien Malizard and Josselin Droff have published an article in The Conversation on the issue of the cancelled sale of...

Economic impact of defence

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Jean Belin and Julien Malizard, Chairholder and Deputy Chairholder Introduction The health crisis has triggered a global economic crisis. Every continent and every country has been affected. To mitigate the effects of the crisis on our economy, an economic emergency plan has been put in place in France,...

MCO 4.0: new technologies and maintenance in operational condition

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Josselin Droff, Researcher at the Chaire Économie de Défense and Benoit Rademacher, Director of the Armaments and Defence Economics Department at IRSEM, have published a study entitled "MCO 4.0. Le potentiel des technologies de l'industrie 4.0 appliquées au Maintien en Condition Opérationnelle (MCO) des matériels de défense" (study no. 65 of...