FACTOID # 4: In the 1990's, nearly half of all arms exported to developing countries came from the United States of America.
 
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Military Statistics > Exports to developing nations (per capita) (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   United Kingdom: $708.39 million per 1 million p 
# 2   France: $373.12 million per 1 million p 
# 3   United States: $307.47 million per 1 million p 
# 4   Russia: $139.03 million per 1 million p 
# 5   Germany: $52.60 million per 1 million p 
# 6   Italy: $22.31 million per 1 million p 
# 7   China: $4.88 million per 1 million p 
Weighted average: $229.69 million per 1 million p  



DEFINITION: Arms Deliveries to Developing Nations, by supplier, total of years 1992-99. Major suppliers listed only. In the same period, the total figure for all other European suppliers was $18,043 million (US); the total for all other nations was $8,211 million (US). This makes the overall total $214,576 million (US) Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.

SOURCE: Richard F. Grimmett, "Conventional Arms Transfers to Developing Nations, 1992-1999" (Washington: Congressional Research Service, August 18, 2000), p. 51

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