“With similar agreements to those #Carney announced earlier this week in #Australia, Friday’s accord with #Japan was meant to showcase a shared desire to work closer in areas like the #military and #armsproduction.” #Canada www.thestar.com/politics/fed...

Mark Carney signs deal to stre...
Mark Carney signs deal to strengthen Canada’s trade and military links with Japan

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Japan's Sanae Takaichi inked a new "strategic partnership" on Friday that signalled the next step in a recent drive to deepen military and trade co-operation

Toronto Star

Ukrainian manufacturers able to produce 4 million drones/year

Statement comes as #Ukraine seeks to increase domestic #ArmsProduction amid uncertainty over further #US support & reduced dependence on supplies from #European partners

#Ukrainian #manufacturers will supply 4 million #drones this year, while the Ukrainian army has already received up to 1.5 million drones as of the end of June, according to Umerov.

https://kyivindependent.com/ukrainian-manufacturers-able-to-produce-4-million-drones-per-year-umerov-says/

#RussiaInvadedUkraine #UkrainianDrones #StandWithUkraine

Ukrainian manufacturers able to produce 4 million drones per year, Umerov says

Ukrainian manufacturers will supply four million drones to the front line this year, while the Ukrainian army has already received up to 1.5 million drones as of the end of June, according to Umerov.

The Kyiv Independent

"The key point is that state investment in arms production may contribute to higher rates of profit across the economy, but only under certain circumstances. It is by no means guaranteed. Marxist economist Michael Roberts, in his review of Elveren’s 2019 book on military expenditure, put it succinctly: “In the great scheme of things, milex [military expenditure] is not decisive for the health of the capitalist economy.”

In fact, Roberts argues, following on from Paul Mattick’s critiques of the permanent arms economy thesis during the 1960s, state investment in arms production imperils the capitalist accumulation process by “restricting the volume of use values that can be employed for reproductive purposes.” This becomes especially problematic when an economy is descending into recession conditions, when capitalists are already loath to invest in production and likely to speculate or hoard.

While large-scale state investment in arms production during the early decades of the Cold War played a role in spurring growth and prosperity, continued military investment in the latter decades of the twentieth century and beyond may have accelerated economic decline. Between 2006 and 2010, for example, US military spending was on the rise in both absolute and relative terms, just as the broader economy spiraled into recession conditions.

War and war production in the neoliberal period have became increasingly technologically intensive. As such, this failure to cohere to the midcentury pattern may illustrate precisely Mandel’s critique of the permanent arms economy thesis: the contradictory effects of military expenditure and the higher-than-average composition of capital in arms-producing industries."

https://jacobin.com/2025/06/war-economy-military-keynesianism-workers

#Manufacturing #MilitaryIndustrialComplex #MilitaryKeynesianism #Capitalism #ArmsProduction #War #WarProduction #MilitaryEconomy #USA

The Permanent War Economy Doesn’t Benefit Workers

Advocates of “military Keynesianism” present it as a boon for the working class. In reality, it diverts resources away from social provision while building up a military-industrial complex with a vested interest in aggressive wars that never cease.

Germany Adds 20 More Eurofighter Typhoon Fighters to Air Force Arsenal

Germany Purchases Eurofighter Jets at ILA Berlin-2024 Exhibition

Germany Adds 20 More Eurofighter Typhoon Fighters to Air Force Arsenal

Germany Purchases Eurofighter Jets at ILA Berlin-2024 Exhibition

European arms imports nearly double, US and French exports rise, and Russian exports fall sharply

(Stockholm, 11 March 2024) States in Europe almost doubled their imports of major arms (+94 per cent) between 2014–18 and 2019–23. Far larger volumes of arms flowed to Asia and Oceania and the Middle East in 2019–23, where nine of the 10 largest arms importers are. The United States increased its arms exports by 17 per cent between 2014–18 and 2019–23, while Russia’s arms exports halved. Russia was for the first time the third largest arms exporter, falling just behind France.

SIPRI

#Russia #middleeast #armstrade #armsproduction #Drones #Rosoboronexport #UAE

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„In the last two years, Russia’s #militaryindustrialcomplex has been focused on supporting the invasion of #Ukraine, which has now reached a standstill with roughly one-fifth of the country occupied, according to analysts. The rate of equipment consumed on the battlefield has left little for Moscow to export.“

#Russia #middleeast : #armstrade / #armsproduction / #Drones

„Russia angles for drone-making partners in the Middle East

Russian defense exports agency #Rosoboronexport has said it wants to establish drone production facilities in the Middle Eastern region, including the #UAE , as Moscow attempts to grab market share in a region it deems receptive to the idea.“

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https://www.defensenews.com/global/mideast-africa/2024/01/23/russia-angles-for-drone-making-partners-in-the-middle-east/

Russia angles for drone-making partners in the Middle East

It's still unclear whether Moscow's eagerness for cooperation will find a match in the region.

Defense News

Latvian president: Europe must increase arms production for its own needs, Ukraine

“Whether we like it or not, Europe must arm itself,” Rinkevics said on the air of the TV3 channel, adding that mere slogans will not be enough and the EU members must be ready to accept real costs

https://kyivindependent.com/latvian-president-europe-must-increase-arms-production-for-self-defense-ukraine/

#Latvia #Europe #RussianAggression #RussianWarCrimes #StopRussianAggression #Arms #ArmsProduction #defense #EU #RussiaInvadedUkraine #Imperialism #RussianImperialism

Latvian president: Europe must increase arms production for its own needs, Ukraine

"Whether we like it or not, Europe must arm itself," Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics said on the air of the TV3 channel, adding that mere slogans will not be enough and the EU members must be ready to accept real costs.

The Kyiv Independent