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I have a gut feeling that we’re either going to war or that we’re headed towards major military escalation. I feel this way, not only because of the current politics between USA and CCP, but also because the military industrial complex seems like the only way to keep printing ourselves out of debt, recession etc.

That all aside, I always hear people talking about “major military contractors”, Raytheon, GD, Lockheed, etc., but are there any publicly traded “Minor Military Contractors” that you all know of and that you think will spike upwards if this escalates or we use the military industrial complex to feed our eveonomy?

>> No.20633690

>>20633660
small arms manufacturers with military contracts?
Beretta? FN?

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>>20633660
Kratos is the only small one I know they build drones and it’s public ally traded.(KTOS)

I think your better off starting your own mini arms company just order shit from China for cheap to fight China

>> No.20633798

>>20633660
hmm maybe look at high tech manufacturing companies that make parts for drone and bombers? I know some private companies that have big contracts 3D printing metal parts for some new military aircraft. I don't think there are any small companies that make the full cool stuff. Maybe oil is the best bet

>> No.20633850

>>20633798
This look for defense research firms that attain patents on novel parts and systems that’ll be bought out by the big boys

>> No.20633898

>>20633660
Hidey ho friend.
Now when you say military contractor, what do you mean?
Cause in my world contractors are essentially mercenaries, of which most of those companies aren't publicly traded as it creates liability to the share holders, which makes killing kids in Africa under contract for Exxon very unprofitable.
But if you just mean companies that profit from war and wartime materials. There are plenty look for "global solutions" and "intelligence solutions" essentially they are spy contractors like at Sratfor. They do the work that leads actual military contractors putting in work. Like Haliburton paid our company 33 million for contractors in Iraq, but they themselves weren't kicking in Haji skulls, as it gives them a layer of plausible deniability. So you could invest in oil companies and enjoy knowing that they pay for companies to go do contracting.

>> No.20634281

>>20633660
a bunch of faggots committed treason by supporting the vatican + monarchs of europe + {{{bankers}}} to invade us with third world niggers and shitskins and it's all coming out, of course war is next and the chinks aren't the threat. The threat is in the gates already.