List of private military contractors
The following is a list of notable private military contractors and companies.
Africa
South African companies
Americas
Peruvian companies
US companies
Name
HQ
Portfolio
Notes
AirScan
Titusville, FL
US Department of Defense , United States Air Force , and a number of private companies
Academi
McLean, VA
Consulting. Formerly known as Blackwater and Xe and it is part of the Constellis Group .
American International Security Corp
Woburn, MA
Dissolved
Custer Battles
McLean, VA
Iraq and oil sector (at present, have ceased operations in Iraq)
Dissolved
Jorge Scientific Corporation
Arlington, VA
Consulting
KBR
Houston, TX
Formerly a Division of Halliburton
MAG Aerospace
Fairfax, VA
MPRI, Inc.
Alexandria, VA
MVM, Inc.
Vienna, VA
CIA and NSA contractor
Northbridge Services Group
Lexington, KY
Advisory, Training, Operational Support, etc.
Northrop Grumman
Falls Church, VA
Raytheon
Arlington, VA
Titan Corporation
San Diego, CA
Sold to L3 Communications in 2005
Triple Canopy
Herndon, VA
South America, Iraq, Syria
It is part of the Constellis Group .
Vinnell Corporation
Fairfax, VA
Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iraq
Asia
Turkish companies
Europe
French companies
German companies
Gibraltar companies
STTEP , registered in Gibraltar, mainly uses former SANDF forces.
Polish companies
Russian companies
Spanish companies
UK companies
Oceania
Australian companies
See also
References
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