All these companies are banking on genocide. Massacres, dispossession and displacement are their bottom line. Here are some of the worst offenders on the continent known as Australia.
Thales
French company with factories in regional centres including Mulwala, Benalla, Bendigo and Lithgow.
Sells weapons to countries known for genocide including Israel and Indonesia.
Thales has armed Indonesia’s navy for 40 years, meaning Thales guns and shells were certainly used in the Biak massacre of 1998.
Thales is so corrupt! and exerts undue influence over Australian Government procurement. Read more...
Lockheed
Lockheed Martin is the richest and worst weapons corporation in the world. This company owns and controls the F35 bombers, selling $$billions and billions worth of these murder machines to Israel to rain hell on Gaza.
Wherever there is armed conflict, Lockheed will be making bank from human suffering and environmental devastation.
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Boeing
Sent boat loads of bombs to Israel as soon as the attacks on Gaza began on October 8 2024. Boeing continues to arm genocide as much as they possible can, earning them around $50 billion a year.
Alongside arming Israel, Boeing sells Apache and Chinook helicopters to Indonesia. (Apologies to people from those nations. It’s revolting that Boeing has stolen your names.)
One of the top 5 richest and evilest weapons makers in the world…
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Elbit
Elbit is a major Israeli Weapons manufacturer supplying the Israeli Defence Force, with subsidiaries in the US, Australia and Brazil. Elbit manufactures banned munitions including cluster bombs and white phosphorus projectiles.
Elbit’s drones patrol the wall around Palestine and the US-Mexico border… Read more…
Rheinmetall
German company. One of the 8 Primes which have special Global Supply Chain Program status – as such it is responsible for assisting Australian companies to enter the global export “supply chain” for weapons corporations.
Numerous Rheinmetall tanks have been sold to Indonesia to attack civilians in West Papua. Unashamedly moving Australia from importer to an exporter.
Hanwha
South Korea is one of the world’s fastest-growing defence exporters and was ranked by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute as the world’s ninth-largest arms exporter from 2018-2022.
Hanwha Aerospace accounts for nearly half of overseas arms exports in South Korea which rose to a record $17.3B (US) in 2023. In South Korea weapons manufacturers, such as Hanwha, can build weapons faster and cheaper than the US due to:.. Read more…
EOS-Aus
Australian company with factories in Queanbeyan NSW, Canberra ACT.
Recently expanded to US and now UAE.
Sells weapons to countries known for human rights abuse including Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and UAE.
Early 2021 – struck a deal to partner with UAE to develop new light weapons likely to be used in West Papua and Yemen. Read more...
NIOA
NIOA supplies guns and bullets to Australian ‘security forces’, including police. The bullets that killed Kumanjayi Walker in Yuendumu were sold by NIOA.
NIOA is making so much coin from arming police, they were able to buy Barrett firearms, a US gun company that makes the MRAD snipe rifle so popular with death squads in the Israeli and Indonesian regimes.