
Hot Money: Agent of Chaos From The Financial Times: The Broker
Feb 17, 2026
A reinvention story of a failed baseball hopeful turned arms broker who built a global supply chain from a Virginia Beach warehouse. It follows covert Pentagon contracts, clandestine nighttime deliveries to Ukraine, and a multimillion-dollar wager to revive Cold War factories in the Balkans. The narrative explores how privatized warfare, profit and geopolitics intersect behind the weapons that keep modern conflicts running.
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From Family Warehouse To Pentagon Contractor
- Will Somerindyke transformed a family warehouse in Virginia Beach into Regulus Global, a conduit for covert Pentagon supply chains supplying Syria and Yemen.
- He started by selling holsters and night-vision, then flew to expos, learned end-user certificate mechanics, and scaled to $1m revenue year one.
Privatized Supply Chains Are The New Front Line
- Modern US power projection increasingly relies on covert, privatized supply chains rather than direct troop deployment.
- Regulus exploited that architecture by sourcing Soviet-era weapons from Eastern Europe to equip proxy forces quickly.
Winning SOCOM Work By Being Faster Than Big Firms
- Regulus won quick-turn contracts from US Special Operations Command to locate and move Soviet-calibre weapons for Syrian rebels.
- Somerindyke rode the first flights on Il-76 cargo jets and supervised loading to ensure speed and control.
