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Military Statistics > Conventional arms imports (most recent) by country

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   India  12.7%
   China  12%
   Greece  7.7%
   United Arab Emirates  6.7%
   Saudi Arabia  4.5%
   Korea, South  4%
   Israel  3.9%
   United States  2.9%
   Singapore  2.4%
   Turkey  2.2%
   Egypt  2.1%
   Eritrea  2%
   Pakistan  1.8%
   Canada  1.8%
   Australia  1.8%
   Italy  1.7%
   Yemen  1.7%
   Iran  1.5%
   Algeria  1.5%
   Malaysia  1.5%


Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   India: $2,375,000,000.00 
#2   China: $2,238,000,000.00 
#3   Greece: $1,434,000,000.00 
#4   United Arab Emirates: $1,246,000,000.00 
#5   Saudi Arabia: $838,000,000.00 
#6   Korea, South: $737,000,000.00 
#7   Israel: $724,000,000.00 
#8   United States: $533,000,000.00 
#9   Singapore: $456,000,000.00 
#10   Turkey: $418,000,000.00 
#11   Egypt: $398,000,000.00 
#12   Eritrea: $382,000,000.00 
#13   Pakistan: $344,000,000.00 
#14   Canada: $340,000,000.00 
#15   Australia: $334,000,000.00 
#16   Italy: $317,000,000.00 
#17   Yemen: $309,000,000.00 
#18   Iran: $283,000,000.00 
#19   Algeria: $282,000,000.00 
#20   Malaysia: $277,000,000.00 
#21   Romania: $276,000,000.00 
#22   Sudan: $270,000,000.00 
#23   Mexico: $265,000,000.00 
#24   Spain: $261,000,000.00 
#25   Poland: $256,000,000.00 
#26   Vietnam: $247,000,000.00 
#27   Japan: $195,000,000.00 
#28   Denmark: $194,000,000.00 
#29   Netherlands: $183,000,000.00 
#30   United Kingdom: $171,000,000.00 
#31   Ethiopia: $162,000,000.00 
#32   Jordan: $132,000,000.00 
#33   Argentina: $129,000,000.00 
#34   Switzerland: $125,000,000.00 
#35   Oman: $123,000,000.00 
#36   Thailand: $105,000,000.00 
#37   France: $89,000,000.00 
#38   Indonesia: $85,000,000.00 
#39   Libya: $74,000,000.00 
#40   Armenia: $68,000,000.00 
#41   Burma: $65,000,000.00 
#42   Portugal: $59,000,000.00 
#43   Philippines: $59,000,000.00 
#44   Finland: $57,000,000.00 
#45   Namibia: $53,000,000.00 
#46   Austria: $46,000,000.00 
#47   Chile: $43,000,000.00 
#48   New Zealand: $42,000,000.00 
#49   Brazil: $38,000,000.00 
#50   Nepal: $32,000,000.00 
#51   Lithuania: $31,000,000.00 
#52   Ukraine: $29,000,000.00 
#53   Kazakhstan: $27,000,000.00 
#54   Ghana: $27,000,000.00 
#55   Bangladesh: $26,000,000.00 
#56   Ireland: $25,000,000.00 
#57   Ecuador: $22,000,000.00 
#58   Dominican Republic: $21,000,000.00 
#59   Turkmenistan: $20,000,000.00 
#60   Uganda: $19,000,000.00 
#61   Czech Republic: $18,000,000.00 
#62   Colombia: $17,000,000.00 
#63   Hungary: $15,000,000.00 
#64   Côte d'Ivoire: $14,000,000.00 
#65   Slovenia: $14,000,000.00 
#66   Peru: $14,000,000.00 
#67   Latvia: $14,000,000.00 
#68   Sweden: $13,000,000.00 
#69   Venezuela: $12,000,000.00 
#70   Bulgaria: $12,000,000.00 
#71   Belgium: $12,000,000.00 
#72   Nigeria: $10,000,000.00 
#73   Botswana: $10,000,000.00 
#74   Bahrain: $10,000,000.00 
#75   South Africa: $8,000,000.00 
#76   Croatia: $8,000,000.00 
#77   Sri Lanka: $6,000,000.00 
#78   Albania: $6,000,000.00 
#79   Angola: $5,000,000.00 
#80   Estonia: $5,000,000.00 
#81   Kyrgyzstan: $5,000,000.00 
#82   Paraguay: $4,000,000.00 
#83   Bolivia: $1,000,000.00 
#84   Lesotho: $1,000,000.00 
#85   Norway: $1,000,000.00 
Total: $18,651,000,000.00  
Weighted average: $219,423,529.41  


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).

SOURCE: SIPRI (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute). 2005. SIPRI Arms Transfers. Database. February. Stockholm.

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