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General Dynamics

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private-companyUSfounded: 1952

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  • General Dynamics - Wikipedia
    Wikipediahigh· 2026-05-14
    • Incorporated 1952; lineage to Electric Boat (1893) and Holland Torpedo Boat Company
    • Headquarters: Reston, Virginia
    • 3rd largest U.S. federal contractor; $52.6B revenue; 117,000 employees
    • CEO Phebe Novakovic; President Danny Deep
    • Divisions: Aerospace, Marine Systems, Combat Systems, Technologies
    • Products: nuclear submarines, F-16 fighters, M1 Abrams tanks, Gulfstream jets
  • Our History | General Dynamics
    General Dynamics (official corporate source)high· 2026-05-14
    • Parent company formed 1952 unifying Electric Boat and Canadair
    • 1951: awarded contract for USS Nautilus, first nuclear-powered submarine
    • Supplied tanks, rockets, missiles, submarines, warships, fighters to all U.S. military services
    • 1990s restructuring retained core military-vehicle and submarine operations
    • Mid-1990s forward: acquisition-driven expansion across defense sectors
    • Four divisions: Aerospace, Marine Systems, Combat Systems, Technologies
  • General Dynamics Corp. | Defense Contractor, Aerospace, Technology | Britannica Money
    Britannicahigh· 2026-05-14
    • Major U.S. aerospace and defense contractor
    • Historical products: submarines, fighters, tanks, warships
    • Current focus: advanced defense technology, aerospace, marine systems
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General Dynamics

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General Dynamics Corporation is the third-largest U.S. federal government contractor, headquartered in Reston, Virginia. Incorporated in 1952 as a parent company unifying Electric Boat (submarine manufacturer, founded 1893) and Canadair (aerospace), the company has supplied defense systems across all military services including nuclear submarines (USS Nautilus), F-16 fighter jets, M1 Abrams tanks, and combat vessels. Operating four divisions—Aerospace (Gulfstream jets), Marine Systems, Combat Systems, and Technologies—General Dynamics generated $52.6 billion in 2026 revenue with 117,000 employees. Currently led by CEO Phebe Novakovic and President Danny Deep, the company remains a prime contractor for classified and unclassified military programs, though no specific UAP/UFO program involvement is documented in publicly available sources.

Enriquecimento (PT-BR)

A General Dynamics Corporation é a terceira maior empresa contratada pelo governo federal dos EUA, com sede em Reston, Virgínia. Incorporada em 1952 como empresa-mãe que unificou a Electric Boat (fabricante de submarinos, fundada em 1893) e a Canadair (aeroespacial), a empresa forneceu sistemas de defesa para todos os ramos militares, incluindo submarinos nucleares (USS Nautilus), caças F-16, tanques M1 Abrams e navios de combate. Operando quatro divisões—Aeroespacial (jatos Gulfstream), Sistemas Marítimos, Sistemas de Combate e Tecnologias—a General Dynamics gerou receita de $52,6 bilhões em 2026 com 117 mil funcionários. Atualmente liderada pela CEO Phebe Novakovic e pelo Presidente Danny Deep, a empresa permanece como contratante principal de programas militares classificados e não classificados, embora nenhum envolvimento específico em programas UAP/UFO esteja documentado em fontes públicas disponíveis.

External Sources

  • General Dynamics - Wikipedia · Wikipedia · reliability: high — Incorporated 1952; lineage to Electric Boat (1893) and Holland Torpedo Boat Company; Headquarters: Reston, Virginia; 3rd largest U.S. federal contractor; $52.6B revenue; 117,000 employees; CEO Phebe Novakovic; President Danny Deep; Divisions: Aerospace, Marine Systems, Combat Systems, Technologies; Products: nuclear submarines, F-16 fighters, M1 Abrams tanks, Gulfstream jets
  • Our History | General Dynamics · General Dynamics (official corporate source) · reliability: high — Parent company formed 1952 unifying Electric Boat and Canadair; 1951: awarded contract for USS Nautilus, first nuclear-powered submarine; Supplied tanks, rockets, missiles, submarines, warships, fighters to all U.S. military services; 1990s restructuring retained core military-vehicle and submarine operations; Mid-1990s forward: acquisition-driven expansion across defense sectors; Four divisions: Aerospace, Marine Systems, Combat Systems, Technologies
  • General Dynamics Corp. | Defense Contractor, Aerospace, Technology | Britannica Money · Britannica · reliability: high — Major U.S. aerospace and defense contractor; Historical products: submarines, fighters, tanks, warships; Current focus: advanced defense technology, aerospace, marine systems
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