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SOURCE
SIPRI (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute). 2005. SIPRI Arms Transfers. Database. February. Stockholm.
DEFINITION
Conventional arms transfers (1990 prices) - Imports (US$ millions)
Refers to the voluntary transfer by the supplier (and thus excludes captured weapons and weapons obtained through defectors) of weapons with a military purpose destined for the armed forces, paramilitary forces or intelligence agencies of another country. These include major conventional weapons or systems in six categories: ships, aircraft, missiles, artillery, armoured vehicles and guidance and radar systems (excluded are trucks, services, ammunition, small arms, support items, components and component technology and towed or naval artillery under 100-millimetre calibre). Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
Military Statistics > Conventional arms imports (per capita) (most recent) by country
Showing latest available data.
| Rank |
Countries
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Amount
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# 1
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United Arab Emirates: |
486.149 per 1 population |
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# 2
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Greece: |
134.421 per 1 population |
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# 3
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Israel: |
115.342 per 1 population |
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# 4
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Singapore: |
103.028 per 1 population |
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# 5
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Eritrea: |
81.799 per 1 population |
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# 6
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Oman: |
40.973 per 1 population |
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# 7
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Denmark: |
35.714 per 1 population |
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# 8
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Saudi Arabia: |
31.721 per 1 population |
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# 9
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Namibia: |
26.096 per 1 population |
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# 10
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Jordan: |
22.917 per 1 population |
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# 11
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Armenia: |
22.796 per 1 population |
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# 12
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Switzerland: |
16.691 per 1 population |
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# 13
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Australia: |
16.625 per 1 population |
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# 14
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Korea, South: |
15.152 per 1 population |
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# 15
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Yemen: |
14.908 per 1 population |
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# 16
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Bahrain: |
14.528 per 1 population |
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# 17
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Libya: |
12.834 per 1 population |
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# 18
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Romania: |
12.36 per 1 population |
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# 19
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Malaysia: |
11.564 per 1 population |
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# 20
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Netherlands: |
11.154 per 1 population |
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# 21
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Finland: |
10.913 per 1 population |
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# 22
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New Zealand: |
10.409 per 1 population |
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# 23
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Canada: |
10.364 per 1 population |
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# 24
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Algeria: |
8.668 per 1 population |
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# 25
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Lithuania: |
8.618 per 1 population |
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# 26
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Slovenia: |
6.962 per 1 population |
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# 27
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Sudan: |
6.719 per 1 population |
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# 28
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Poland: |
6.639 per 1 population |
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# 29
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Spain: |
6.47 per 1 population |
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# 30
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Ireland: |
6.225 per 1 population |
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# 31
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Latvia: |
6.114 per 1 population |
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# 32
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Botswana: |
6.098 per 1 population |
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# 33
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Turkey: |
6 per 1 population |
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# 34
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Austria: |
5.62 per 1 population |
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# 35
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Portugal: |
5.584 per 1 population |
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# 36
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Italy: |
5.456 per 1 population |
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# 37
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Egypt: |
5.135 per 1 population |
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# 38
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Iran: |
4.161 per 1 population |
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# 39
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Turkmenistan: |
4.039 per 1 population |
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# 40
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Estonia: |
3.751 per 1 population |
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# 41
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Argentina: |
3.263 per 1 population |
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# 42
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Vietnam: |
2.957 per 1 population |
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# 43
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United Kingdom: |
2.829 per 1 population |
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# 44
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Chile: |
2.691 per 1 population |
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# 45
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Mexico: |
2.495 per 1 population |
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# 46
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Dominican Republic: |
2.32 per 1 population |
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# 47
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Ethiopia: |
2.218 per 1 population |
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# 48
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India: |
2.199 per 1 population |
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# 49
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Pakistan: |
2.118 per 1 population |
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# 50
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United States: |
1.802 per 1 population |
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# 51
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Croatia: |
1.779 per 1 population |
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# 52
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Kazakhstan: |
1.778 per 1 population |
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# 53
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Czech Republic: |
1.758 per 1 population |
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# 54
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China: |
1.713 per 1 population |
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# 55
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Albania: |
1.684 per 1 population |
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# 56
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Ecuador: |
1.646 per 1 population |
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# 57
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Thailand: |
1.636 per 1 population |
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# 58
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Bulgaria: |
1.611 per 1 population |
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# 59
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Japan: |
1.53 per 1 population |
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# 60
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Hungary: |
1.499 per 1 population |
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# 61
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France: |
1.467 per 1 population |
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# 62
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Sweden: |
1.444 per 1 population |
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# 63
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Burma: |
1.383 per 1 population |
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# 64
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Ghana: |
1.23 per 1 population |
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# 65
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Belgium: |
1.158 per 1 population |
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# 66
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Nepal: |
1.156 per 1 population |
|
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# 67
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Kyrgyzstan: |
0.972 per 1 population |
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# 68
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Côte d'Ivoire: |
0.809 per 1 population |
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# 69
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Uganda: |
0.697 per 1 population |
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# 70
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Philippines: |
0.672 per 1 population |
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# 71
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Paraguay: |
0.63 per 1 population |
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# 72
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Ukraine: |
0.617 per 1 population |
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# 73
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Peru: |
0.501 per 1 population |
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# 74
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Lesotho: |
0.492 per 1 population |
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# 75
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Venezuela: |
0.473 per 1 population |
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# 76
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Angola: |
0.423 per 1 population |
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# 77
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Colombia: |
0.396 per 1 population |
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# 78
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Indonesia: |
0.351 per 1 population |
|
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# 79
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Sri Lanka: |
0.299 per 1 population |
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# 80
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Norway: |
0.218 per 1 population |
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# 81
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Brazil: |
0.204 per 1 population |
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= 82
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Bangladesh: |
0.18 per 1 population |
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= 82
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South Africa: |
0.18 per 1 population |
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# 84
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Bolivia: |
0.113 per 1 population |
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# 85
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Nigeria: |
0.078 per 1 population |
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Total: |
1,418.386 per 1 population |
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Weighted average: |
16.7 per 1 population |
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DEFINITION: Conventional arms transfers (1990 prices) - Imports (US$ millions)
Refers to the voluntary transfer by the supplier (and thus excludes captured weapons and weapons obtained through defectors) of weapons with a military purpose destined for the armed forces, paramilitary forces or intelligence agencies of another country. These include major conventional weapons or systems in six categories: ships, aircraft, missiles, artillery, armoured vehicles and guidance and radar systems (excluded are trucks, services, ammunition, small arms, support items, components and component technology and towed or naval artillery under 100-millimetre calibre). Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
SOURCE: SIPRI (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute). 2005. SIPRI Arms Transfers. Database. February. Stockholm.
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