In January 2026, the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency submitted 11 arms deals to Congress, totaling $22.5 billion. Countries like Denmark, Israel, and Spain are purchasing various defense equipment from U.S. defense companies such as Lockheed Martin and Boeing. Lockheed Martin secured a $9 billion contract to supply Saudi Arabia with missiles, while Boeing won a $2.3 billion deal to provide patrol aircraft to Singapore. Additionally, a $3.8 billion contract with Israel for Apache helicopters was split between Boeing and Lockheed. Lockheed Martin appears to be the biggest beneficiary of these contracts, with its Missiles and Fire Control division being the most profitable.
Read more at Yahoo Finance: U.S. International Arms Deals Surge to $22.5 Billion in January
