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BAE Systems Draws on Multiple Catalysts as Shares Climb

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
May 29, 2026
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The defence contractor BAE Systems has found itself at the centre of a perfect storm of positive forces, with shares in London rallying 2.7% to 2,019.0 pence as investors juggled geopolitical jitters, analyst upgrades and a fresh $135 million commitment to US manufacturing. The move came even as the broader FTSE 100 slipped 0.8% to 10,425.96 points, underscoring a sector rotation into defence names.

From Iran Tensions to Analyst Cheer

The immediate spark came from fresh hostilities near the Strait of Hormuz. US forces bombed an Iranian military facility and shot down four drones, with a fifth drone reportedly about to launch from a ground control station in Bandar Abbas. The strait, through which a fifth of the world’s traded oil and gas passes, is a critical energy chokepoint, and any escalation there tends to boost defence stocks. Babcock International also benefited, climbing 4.1% on the day.

But the share price move was not solely driven by geopolitics. Two days earlier, Mediobanca upgraded BAE Systems to “Outperform” on 28 May, reflecting growing confidence in the valuation and market position. The analyst consensus now stands at 18 experts rating the stock a buy, with an average price target of 23.22 GBP — roughly 15% above the current level. Morgan Stanley followed up, arguing that European defence stocks look “cheap” after a recent sell-off. Despite a year-to-date gain of around 13.5%, the shares still trade about 20% below their recent highs, with a price-to-earnings ratio of approximately 20.

$135 Million Splash on US Infrastructure

Amid those positive signals, BAE Systems unveiled a major capital injection into its North American operations. The company is investing $135 million to modernise its site in Hudson, New Hampshire ($85 million) and expand manufacturing in Austin, Texas ($50 million). Both projects focus on electronic systems and precision munitions, strengthening the US defence industrial base and creating specialised jobs.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying BAE Systems?

The investment sits on top of an already robust growth trajectory. Revenue has climbed from £25.2 billion in 2023 to £28.3 billion in 2024 and further to £30.6 billion in 2025. An order backlog of £83.6 billion provides multi-year visibility, while a partnership with Scale AI to deliver artificial intelligence capabilities to the US Department of Defence reinforces the company’s technology-driven positioning.

Guidance and Ceasefire Rumours

BAE’s own May trading update pointed to strong operational performance in the first four months of 2026, with the full-year outlook confirmed and rising defence budgets across key markets cited. Management sees significant opportunities in space systems, guided missiles, drones and counter-technology, electronic warfare, combat aircraft, fighting vehicles, frigates and submarines. Free cash flow is expected to exceed £1.3 billion.

The key question now is whether the geopolitical risk premium will hold. Reports suggest US and Iranian negotiators have reached a preliminary agreement to extend a ceasefire by 60 days and launch new nuclear talks, though Iran has not confirmed. Friday’s trading saw a more friendly tone in London, with the FTSE 100 edging higher. For BAE, the immediate defence momentum could fade if tensions ease, but the structural thrust from higher NATO defence budgets remains intact.

ADRs Reflect the London Move

BAE Systems’ US-listed American Depositary Receipts, each representing four ordinary shares, trade at around $109.37 — roughly 12% below their 52-week high of $124.37. While Thursday’s catalyst was not a company-specific announcement, the price action in London matters for ADR holders as the entire defence sector was revalued on a rapidly deteriorating security landscape in the Middle East.

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