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- of GDP 1.5% Industry Domestic suppliers Kenya Ordnance Factories Corporation National Security Industries Ruiru Foreign suppliers  China  India  ****stan...
- General Command of the Armed Forces. Jordan is a recent entrant to the domestic defense industry with the establishment of King Abdullah Design and Development...
- in****bent monopoly suppliers (the 14 regional public electricity suppliers and British Gas). In 2008, the Big Six still had over 99% of domestic and small business...
- billion (2020) (ranked 1st) Percent of GDP 3.42% (2019) Industry Domestic suppliers List Related articles History Military history of the United States...
- Military Strength". "Military expenditure by country as percentage of gross domestic product, 1988-2020" (PDF). Stockholm International Peace Research Institute...
- (2021/22) Industry Domestic suppliers Bab**** International BAE Systems MBDA Rolls-Royce Holdings Serco Qinetiq Foreign suppliers  United States  Israel...
- for the armed forces and repeating his promise to reach the 2% of gross domestic product spending on defense in line with (as editorialized by Deutsche...
- carbon dioxide were all impacted. The crisis caused some smaller domestic suppliers in the United Kingdom to go out of business, affecting almost two...
- the Iran–Iraq War. However, the country has since then launched a robust domestic rearmament program, and its inventory has become increasingly indigenous...
- officers at various levels can pocket excess money for themselves; and "the domestic purchases of goods and services, where corrupt officers overpay civilian...