We might of course want to see foreign competition and its relation to other major competitors, national or otherwise. As opposed to focusing on Poland only without perspective we will require some sort of relative position according to the Spanish arms industry and its stock value against Poland, as well as the Germans who have historically had a strong industry. The collapse of Russia and its industrial capabilities may also be used to contrast against Poland (this can also feed into the Russia proposal Vilage made where the demand for arms in Russia would be a gold mine for Poland and others, and the industry may accidentally or will knowingly sell to its own enemies). And the US nationalization of New England Weapons Industry might be a factor too, but that's such a young happening it probably won't be a factor just yet. If we're talking industries than the thing to consider is not only the product but also its profitability on the market. Focusing on how its developing teh l33t neu weapon isn't really interesting. I'm sure Mad Men tier shenanigans of some Wolf On Wallstreet stuff could do with any and all presence it has in the stock market. And any moral conflicts it might have with the anti-war crowd being pissy that it's such a powerful thing.