Trump's push to let Ukraine indigenously produce Patriot air-defense systems and
Tomahawk cruise missiles signals a shift in US support from direct fiscal aid to
a tech-transfer plus supply-chain-export/outsourcing model. The change forces a
re-evaluation of defense contractors' commercial logic: licensing of systems,
supply of key components and long-term maintenance contracts can expand overseas
revenue and convert one-off government orders into steadier global ecosystem
income. It also signals US preparation for a more protracted security
commitment, supporting a sustained lift in European defense spending and
defense-sector investment. For markets, geopolitical risk is moving from
episodic shocks toward structural industry and fiscal shifts; investors may
reprice European security assets, the defense sector and energy/resource-linked
defensive exposures accordingly.