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− | [[File:Leonardo-tank.jpg|thumb|right]]'''Leonardo''' S.p.A., formerly '''Leonardo-Finmeccanica''' and '''Finmeccanica''' until April 2016, is an Italian global high-tech company and a key player in aerospace, defence and security. Headquartered in Rome, | + | [[File:Leonardo-tank.jpg|thumb|right]]'''Leonardo''' S.p.A., formerly '''Leonardo-Finmeccanica''' and '''Finmeccanica''' until April 2016, is an Italian global high-tech company and a key player in aerospace, defence and security. Headquartered in Rome, it has 180 sites worldwide. |
− | Leonardo is Italy's largest arms producer and among the top 10 globally. According to SIPRI, Its arms sales reached $8.5 billion in 2016—a decrease of 8.2 per cent compared with 2015. Leonard's products include military helicopters, fighter aircraft, drones, missiles, naval guns, artillery and armoured combat vehicles. | + | Leonardo is Italy's largest arms producer and among the top 10 globally. According to SIPRI, Its arms sales reached $8.5 billion in 2016—a decrease of 8.2 per cent compared with 2015. Leonard's products include military helicopters, fighter aircraft, drones, missiles, naval guns, artillery and armoured combat vehicles.<ref> SIPRI [https://www.sipri.org/sites/default/files/2017-12/fs_arms_industry_2016.pdf The SIPRI Top 100 arms-producing and military services companies, 2016], SIPRI Factsheet, December 2017 </ref> |
The company has sold drones to Pakistan, armoured vehicles to Oman and helicopters to Algeria, Libya and Turkey according to Campaign Against the Arms Trade. | The company has sold drones to Pakistan, armoured vehicles to Oman and helicopters to Algeria, Libya and Turkey according to Campaign Against the Arms Trade. |
Revision as of 05:26, 22 March 2018
Leonardo S.p.A., formerly Leonardo-Finmeccanica and Finmeccanica until April 2016, is an Italian global high-tech company and a key player in aerospace, defence and security. Headquartered in Rome, it has 180 sites worldwide.
Leonardo is Italy's largest arms producer and among the top 10 globally. According to SIPRI, Its arms sales reached $8.5 billion in 2016—a decrease of 8.2 per cent compared with 2015. Leonard's products include military helicopters, fighter aircraft, drones, missiles, naval guns, artillery and armoured combat vehicles.[1]
The company has sold drones to Pakistan, armoured vehicles to Oman and helicopters to Algeria, Libya and Turkey according to Campaign Against the Arms Trade.
Whitehall access passes
In October 2017 a freedom of information request revealed that Leonardo holds 13 passes allowing its staff access to the Ministry of Defence buildings in Whitehall. Other companies included Capita (84 passes), Fujitsu (50), BAE (19) and PA Consulting (15). [2]
Lobbying firms retained
Notes
- ↑ SIPRI The SIPRI Top 100 arms-producing and military services companies, 2016, SIPRI Factsheet, December 2017
- ↑ Ministry of Defence reply 17 October 2017 to CAAT Freedom of Information request dated 18 September 2018], accessed 29 January 2018.