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Defense Stocks Trade Higher As Global Tensions Heat Up

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Published Mar 2, 2026
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Summary:

  • US and European defense stocks surged Monday after US-Israel strikes on Iran over the weekend.
  • Lockheed Martin hit a record high, up more than 4%, while Northrop Grumman gained about 6%.
  • The iShares US Aerospace & Defense ETF is now up 14% year-to-date — and the conflict may be just getting started.

When the broader market sells off on geopolitical news, one sector tends to go the other way. Monday was no exception.

Who's Up and How Much

Lockheed Martin hit an all-time high, climbing roughly 4% to around $692 a share and now up 40% year-to-date. Northrop Grumman gained about 6%. RTX — maker of Patriot missile defense systems and Tomahawk cruise missiles — also rose more than 5% in premarket before paring some gains.

Europe joined the rally too. BAE Systems jumped around 6%, Germany's Hensoldt rose close to 5%, and Italy's Leonardo gained more than 2%. The broader Stoxx 600 fell more than 1% on the day. Defense was the clear exception.

Citi analyst Charles Armitage said the strikes are likely to "increase investor focus on missile-defense systems, as well as a likely increase in US defense spending" — which is exactly what markets priced in Monday morning.

Why This Could Have Legs

This isn't just a one-day trade. Lockheed enters the conflict with a $194 billion order backlog. Trump has proposed boosting US military spending by roughly $500 billion. And European allies have been racing to rebuild their own defense budgets since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Patrick O'Donnell of Omnis Investments told CNBC the key question for markets is duration: "What's the duration of this conflict?" Trump has said it could last up to four weeks.

The longer it runs, the more munitions get used — and the more contracts get signed.

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