Michael Adebolajo, 29, and Michael Adebowale, 22 have been found guilty of murdering soldier Lee Rigby outside Woolwich barracks in south-east London in May.
The two had struck Fusilier Rigby with a car before hacking him to death.
The Old Bailey jury of eight women and four men took approximately 90 minutes to reach its
verdicts.
They had heard that Adebolajo and Adebowale drove a car into Fusilier Rigby at 30-40mph, before dragging him into the road and attacking him with knives and attempting to decapitate him with a meat cleaver.
Mr Justice Sweeney ordered that the verdicts be heard in silence. He said he would pass sentence after a key appeal court ruling on the use of whole life terms in January.
He expressed his "gratitude and admiration" for the soldier's family, saying they had "sat in court with great dignity throughout what must have been the most harrowing of evidence".
As the defendants were taken out of the courtroom, Adebolajo kissed his Koran and raised it in the air.
Adebolajo had claimed he was a "soldier of Allah" and the killing was an act of war.
Meanwhile, Adebolajo's brother, Jeremiah Adebolajo - a Muslim convert like his now-convicted brother Michael - predicted another Woolwich-style attack because of British foreign policy.
He said the attack on the soldier was "inevitable" and the justification for his death was "obvious".
In a shockingly frank interview, Jeremiah, 26, who was banned from attending the Old Bailey for some of his brother's trial for security reasons, said:
"I suggest that it won't be the last, simply because of the tactics of the British secret service and foreign policy. For every violent action is a violent reaction."Relatives of Fusilier Rigby broke down in tears as the verdicts were given.
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