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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).
Military Statistics > Conventional arms imports (most recent) by country
Showing latest available data.
| 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: |
$219,423,529.41 |
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DEFINITION: Conventional arms transfers (1990 prices) - Imports (US$ 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).
SOURCE: SIPRI (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute). 2005. SIPRI Arms Transfers. Database. February. Stockholm.
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