Alex Martin
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It is interesting that South Korea has risen to fourth place in the global arms export rankings, following the United States, France, and Israel. Although this is limited to 2025, it must have been quite encouraging for them. Excluding the U.S. and France, Israel, South Korea, Russia, Italy, and Germany will likely show significant fluctuations each year. France is famous for being a country that sells not only well-known finished hardware products (combat platforms in this case) but also ammunition, technology licensing fees, maintenance, and core components exceptionally well. In particular, its strong proprietary IP and corporate acumen, combined with its sales approach to customers regardless of agenda, politics, or ideology, are similar to those of South Korea and Israel, while exhibiting a different pattern compared to other major European nations. While B2G is common in the defense market, historical traces of France (collaboration, sharing of technical data, dispatch of technicians, etc.) can be found all over the world even from a B2B perspective. South Korea saw significant contracts for land, air, and sea combat platforms, as well as high-value missiles and ammunition supply. It is quite typical. Let's look forward to seeing them generate stable profits in the future through new businesses and consistent MRO, parts, and ammunition supply. There are countries that are on a downward trend every year or quarter due to issues such as war, conflict, politics, trust, and performance, but it is still foolish to predict and be certain of the future.



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