General Dynamics
General Dynamics is a global aerospace and defense company specializing in high-end design, engineering, and manufacturing of advanced technology solutions. The company provides a diverse portfolio ranging from business aviation and nuclear-powered submarines to land combat vehicles and secure information technology services. Its core value proposition centers on delivering superior mission performance and operational excellence to government and commercial customers worldwide.
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Based on Q2 2026 filing
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Marine Systems
primaryThe primary designer and builder of nuclear-powered submarines for the U.S. Navy and a leader in surface combatant construction. The segment provides lifecycle support, modernization, and repair services for naval and commercial vessels.
Columbia-class ballistic-missile submarines, Virginia-class attack submarines, Arleigh Burke-class (DDG-51) destroyers, Zumwalt-class (DDG-1000) destroyers, Expeditionary Sea Base (ESB), John Lewis-class (T-AO-205) fleet replenishment oiler, Virginia Payload Module
U.S. Navy, Commercial shipping companies, Allied navies
Aerospace
majorA leading producer of technologically advanced business jets and a provider of global aircraft services. This segment focuses on aircraft design, manufacturing, and comprehensive maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services.
G800, G700, G650ER, G600, G500, G400, G300, G280, Symmetry Flight Deck, Harmony Flight Deck
High-net-worth individuals, Public and private corporations, Government fleets
Combat Systems
majorA premier manufacturer of land combat solutions, including wheeled and tracked vehicles, weapon systems, and munitions. It serves as a sole-source provider for foundational U.S. Army platforms and supports international allies.
Abrams main battle tank, Stryker wheeled combat vehicle, Ajax armored fighting vehicle, Piranha 8x8 armored combat vehicle, Pandur, ASCOD, XM30, Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV), Ball Powder propellant
U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, International defense ministries
Technologies
majorProvides a full spectrum of IT services, C5ISR solutions, and mission-support technologies. This segment focuses on digital modernization, cybersecurity, cloud services, and secure communication systems for defense and civilian agencies.
Digital Accelerators, Healthcare Integrated General Ledger Accounting System (HIGLAS), Bluefin Robotics UUVs, Next Generation Survival radio, Type 1 NSA-certified encryption products
U.S. Department of Defense, Intelligence community, Federal civilian agencies, State and local governments
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Competitive Position
A dominant prime contractor for the U.S. military with sole-source positions on critical platforms and a leading global market share in the large-cabin business jet market.
Geographies
United States, Canada, Europe, Middle East, Indo-Pacific
Customer Segments
Federal government, Military, Enterprise, Commercial aviation
Upstream Dependencies
Raw material suppliers, Specialized component manufacturers, Subsystem providers, Commercial technology partners
Downstream Customers
U.S. Department of Defense, Federal civilian agencies, International governments, Corporate flight departments, Commercial shipping operators
Competitors & Partners
Competitors
Northrop Grumman
NOC
Competitor in aerospace and mission systems
Lockheed Martin
LMT
Competitor in defense platforms and technologies
L3Harris Technologies
LHX
Competitor in maritime and communication systems
Boeing
BA
Competitor in defense and aerospace systems
Textron
TXT
Competitor in business jets via Gulfstream
BWX Technologies
BWXT
Major defense contractor involved in naval shipbuilding and nuclear-powered submarines.
Leidos Holdings
LDOS
Aerospace and defense systems competitor
Huntington Ingalls Industries
HII
Primary competitor in U.S. Navy shipbuilding
Partners
Huntington Ingalls Industries
HII
Industry partner for the Virginia-class submarine program
DSEC Co., Ltd
South Korean ship design and equipment procurement partner
Samsung Heavy Industries
Shipbuilding partner for commercial and government opportunities
Subsidiaries
Gulfstream Aerospace
Business jet manufacturer
Jet Aviation
Aircraft services and FBO operator
Electric Boat
Nuclear submarine designer and builder
Bath Iron Works
Surface combatant shipbuilder
NASSCO
Auxiliary shipbuilder and repair specialist
General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT)
IT services and digital modernization provider
General Dynamics Mission Systems
C5ISR and defense electronics manufacturer
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Common questions about General Dynamics
General Dynamics is a global aerospace and defense company specializing in high-end design, engineering, and manufacturing of advanced technology solutions. The company provides a diverse portfolio ranging from business aviation and nuclear-powered submarines to land combat vehicles and secure information technology services. Its core value proposition centers on delivering superior mission performance and operational excellence to government and commercial customers worldwide.
General Dynamics (GD) has a market capitalization of $93.8B and trades on NYSE.
General Dynamics generated $53.8B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $4.3B, representing a net margin of 8.1%, with free cash flow of $6.2B. These figures are based on the Q1 2026 filing.
General Dynamics's key competitors include Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, L3Harris Technologies, Inc., and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.
General Dynamics has approximately 111,600 employees.