Leonardo DRS, Inc. (DRS) Debt to Assets Ratio: 0.10%
The debt to assets ratio for Leonardo DRS, Inc. (DRS) is 0.10% as of Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
DRS Debt to Assets Ratio Metrics
DEBT TO ASSETS RATIO
0.10%
DRS Competitors' Debt to Assets Ratio
| NAME | MARKET CAP | DEBT TO ASSETS RATIO |
|---|---|---|
| Leonardo DRS, Inc. (DRS) | $11.92B | 0.10% |
| Pentair plc (PNR)vs › | $12.09B | 0.24% |
| Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. (HII)vs › | $11.17B | 0.25% |
| CNH Industrial N.V. (CNH)vs › | $12.82B | 0.63% |
| Powell Industries, Inc. (POWL)vs › | $10.73B | 0.00% |
| Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. (AEIS)vs › | $13.68B | 0.27% |
| Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. (SWK)vs › | $13.94B | 0.28% |
| Jacobs Solutions Inc. (J)vs › | $14.41B | 0.24% |
| Builders FirstSource, Inc. (BLDR)vs › | $9.05B | 0.50% |
| Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (KTOS)vs › | $8.99B | 0.07% |
Leverage Ratios Comparison
Debt/Assets
0.1%
Debt/Equity
0.17
Current Ratio
1.89
Interest Coverage
43.5x
Formula: Debt/Assets = Total Debt / Total Assets × 100
Debt/Assets vs Debt/Equity:
- Debt/Assets: Shows % of assets funded by creditors (bounded 0-100%)
- Debt/Equity: Shows debt relative to shareholder investment (can exceed 100%)
- Both measure leverage but from different perspectives
Industry context matters: Capital-intensive industries (utilities, real estate) typically have higher Debt/Assets ratios than tech companies.
Leonardo DRS, Inc. Debt to Assets Ratio Formula & Definition
Debt/Assets ratio shows what percentage of a company's assets are financed by debt. Compare the current value with the historical chart and peer group to understand leverage over time.
Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute
Leonardo DRS, Inc. Debt to Assets Ratio FAQ
- What is the debt to assets ratio for Leonardo DRS, Inc. (DRS)?
- The debt to assets ratio for DRS stock is 0.10%.
About Leonardo DRS, Inc.
Established in Arlington, Virginia, in 1969, Leonardo DRS, Inc. is a leading supplier of advanced defense products and technologies. The company's diverse portfolio addresses military requirements across various environments, including land, air, sea, space, and cybersecurity, with additional applications in the commercial sector. Its operations are organized into two primary divisions: Advanced Sensing and Computing, and Integrated Mission Systems. DRS provides sophisticated sensing solutions, such as infrared systems for threat identification and improving situational awareness, alongside uncooled infrared technologies and systems designed to mitigate brownout conditions. Their electronic warfare (EW) capabilities encompass airborne, vehicle-mounted, and soldier-borne systems, supported by specialized EW software, training tools, and intelligence services. Furthermore, Leonardo DRS develops essential computing systems for military platforms like ground vehicles, ships, and submarines. These offerings include robust network and data distribution applications, integrated sensor systems, and resilient networked computing infrastructure. The company also specializes in force protection, delivering solutions for counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS), short-range air defense, and active protection systems. Additionally, DRS is a key provider of power management and propulsion technologies, offering systems for power control, distribution, conversion, and propulsion—including hybrid electric drive systems, energy storage solutions, gas turbine packages, nuclear instrumentation and controls, and thermal management and refrigeration equipment. Leonardo DRS serves a broad client base, which includes the U.S. military, major aerospace and defense contractors, government intelligence agencies, and international armed forces.
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Aerospace & Defense
- CEO
- John A. Baylouny