Analysis: The World’s Biggest Arms Importing Countries In 2018

Analysis: The World’s Biggest Arms Importing Countries In 2018

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The World’s Biggest Arms Importing Countries In 2018

The world’s ten biggest arms importing countries received arms worth more than $15bn from overseas in 2018.

Army-technology.com
ranks the top ten arms importing countries based on Stockholm International Peace Research Institute’s (SIPRI) estimates of the value of arms transferred in 2018.

Ranking the ten largest importers of arms

10. Pakistan – $777m
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Pakistan imported JF-17 Thunder Fighter aircraft during 2014-2018

Pakistan’s arms imports in 2018 mainly included aircraft, missiles, armoured vehicles, and naval vessels. China continues to be the major supplier of arms to Pakistan.

Arms exports from the US, which was once a major weapons exporter to Pakistan, declined during 2014-18, increasing Pakistan’s dependence on countries such as Turkey for arms supplies.

JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft, Al-Khalid tanks, Azmat-class corvettes, C-802 anti-ship missiles, and MaxxPro armoured vehicles were some of the major arms imported by Pakistan during 2014-18.


9. Qatar – $816m
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Qatar plans to import NH-90 TTH helicopters from France. Credit: Airbus Helicopters.

Qatar’s arms imports increased by more than 22% year-over-year in 2018 due to rearmament efforts and political tensions with neighbouring countries. The US was responsible for 65% of Qatari arms imports during 2014-18, while the remaining imports came from countries such as Germany, France, China, and Russia.

Qatar also plans to import AH-64E Apache Guardian helicopters from the US, NH-90 TTH from France, and Fincantieri-3000 frigates from Italy over the next five years from 2019 to 2023.


8. United Arab Emirates (UAE) – $1.1bn
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The United Arab Emirates imported Airbus C295 aircraft along with warships and Erieye SRSS AEW&C systems in the last five years. Credit: Airbus SAS.

Regional tensions in the Middle East continue to propel the arms imports of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The majority of the UAE’s arms imports during 2014-18 were from the US and included products such as THAAD missile defence systems, Hellfire missiles, and MaxxPro armoured personnel carriers (APCs).

The UAE also imported C-295 aircraft, warships, Wing Loong-2 UAVs, CIRIT laser-guided missiles, and Erieye SRSS airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) systems in the last five years.


7. South Korea – $1.31bn
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US-made AH-64E Apache attack helicopters were one of the major defence products imported by South Korea during 2014-2018. Credit: US Army

South Korea witnessed a more than 23% rise in its arms imports in 2018, compared to 2017. It relies on the US, Germany, and the UK for the majority of its arms supplies. South Korea’s defence procurement programmes are driven by the need for reinforcing its defence capabilities to face any potential aggressive actions of its neighbour North Korea.

AH-64E Apache attack helicopters, Type 214 submarines, MTU diesel engines, MT-30 gas turbines, and AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles were the major defence products imported by South Korea during 2014-2018. South Korea, however, intends to reduce reliance on imports over the next five years through the development of its indigenous manufacturing capabilities.


6. Algeria – $1.32bn
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Algeria imported majority of its arms , including Mi-28N combat helicopters, from Russia during 2014-2018. Credit: Russian Helicopters, JSC.

Algerian arms imports in 2018 increased by 37%, compared to 2017. Russia accounted for 66% of the arms imports during 2014-18, followed by China (13%) and Germany (10%). At 56%, Algeria’s arms imports were the highest in Africa during the period, surpassing other major weapons importers in the region such as Morocco and Nigeria.

Algeria imported Su-30MKA fighter aircraft, Mi-28N combat helicopters, MaxxPro armoured vehicles, AT-9 anti-tank missiles, and Kilo-class submarines during 2014-18.


5. Egypt – $1.48bn
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Egypt was the biggest recipient of French arms, including Rafale fighter aircraft, during 2014-2018. Credit: Dassault Aviation

Increased political tensions with neighbouring countries continued to drive Egypt’s arms imports in 2018. Despite a 38.2% decline in the value of imports compared to 2017, Egypt was the second biggest arms importer in the Middle East in 2018.

Egypt was the biggest recipients of French arms during 2014-18 and also one of the major importers of Russian weapons in the Middle East, during the period. Gowind-2500 corvettes, Panthera T6 armoured vehicles, Rafale fighter aircraft, MICA missiles, and radars formed a major chunk of the weapon systems imported by Egypt.


4. India – $1.53bn
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Russian-made Mi-8MT /Mi-17 helicopter was one of the major Indian arms imports from 2014-2018. Credit: Russian Helicopters, JSC.

Indian arms imports declined by 47% in 2018 compared to the preceding year due to delays in supply of weapons manufactured under licence from foreign companies. Nevertheless, Russia was the prime supplier of weapons imported by India, while Israel, the US, and France were also the major arms exporters during 2014-18.

Major imports by India during the period included Su-30MK fighter jets, T-90S tanks, Mi-8MT/Mi-17 helicopters, MILAN anti-tank missiles, and MTU engines.


3. China – $1.56bn
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China imports MTU diesel engines from Germany. Credit: MTU AERO ENGINES AG.

Despite being one of the world’s biggest arms exporters, China is also the third biggest arms importer in the world.

Russia accounted for the majority of Chinese arms imports in 2018, with the major imports being of missile defence systems, and engines for combat aircraft and warships. China also imported MTU diesel engines from Germany and DT-59 gas-turbine engines from Ukraine during 2014-18.


2. Australia – $1.57bn
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Australian major imports from the US during 2014-2018 included P-8A Poseidon ASW aircraft and F-35 combat aircraft to Australia. Credit: Boeing.

Australia’s weapon system imports in 2018 were mainly driven by major military procurement programmes such as Sea-4000 and Air-6000. The US, Spain, and France have been the major exporters of weapons to Australia during the last five years.

F-35 combat aircraft and P-8A Poseidon anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aircraft received from the US and warships from Spain accounted for more than 80% of Australia’s imports between 2014 and 2018. Other arms imported by the country during the period included missiles, armoured vehicles, helicopters, and radar systems.


1. Saudi Arabia – $3.81bn
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Saudi Arabia will replace Piranha-V armoured vehicles from Canada in the next five years. Credit: General Dynamics European Land Systems.

The US was the major supplier of weapon systems to Saudi Arabia in 2018, followed by the UK and France. Saudi Arabia imported F-15 fighter aircraft from the US and Eurofighter Typhoon multi-role fighters from the UK between 2014 and 2018. The aircraft were transferred along with cruise missiles and other guided munitions.

Saudi Arabia is understood to be receiving F-15 combat aircraft, THAAD missile defence systems, and Black Hawk helicopters from the US, Piranha-V armoured vehicles from Canada, Avante 2200 corvettes from Spain, and An-132 transport aircraft from Ukraine in the next five years.


Analysis: The world’s biggest arms importing countries in 2018
Source: Army-technology
 
Kitu cha hatari ni kwamba nchi saba ambazo zipo kwenye hii orodha zote zinatokea barani Asia hasahasa sehemu zenye migogoro mikubwa ya kisiasa. Hapo ni Australia, Egypt na Algeria tu ambao manunuzi yao hayatii shaka.

Wanahistoria husema hivi "it was rapid militarization of the European continent, which built aggrandized overconfidence on the part of Imperial Powers and eventually created an awful spectre for world war one and world war two"

I see Asia going down the same memory lane: the more a nation state stockpiles weapons, the more it is enticed to wage war with its enemies"

NB: And what can i say ?? War is a very good investment. This means that when Asia goes to war, it's a heyday for American, Russian and German arms manufacturer......
 
Katika hiyo list US hayupo wala UK hayupo na Ufaransa nae hayupo nchi ambazo zina bajeti kubwa sana za ulinzi na majeshi yao yako bize

Point ya muhimu ni hao wengine hasa waarabu wajifunze kutengeneza Silaha zao
 
Kitu cha hatari ni kwamba nchi saba ambazo zipo kwenye hii orodha zote zinatokea barani Asia hasahasa sehemu zenye migogoro mikubwa ya kisiasa. Hapo ni Australia, Egypt na Algeria tu ambao manunuzi yao hayatii shaka.

Wanahistoria husema hivi "it was rapid militarization of the European continent, which built aggrandized overconfidence on the part of Imperial Powers and eventually created an awful spectre for world war one and world war two"

I see Asia going down the same memory lane: the more a nation state stockpiles weapons, the more it is enticed to wage war with its enemies"

NB: And what can i say, war is a very good investment. This means that when Asia goes to war, it's a heyday for American, Russian and German arms manufacturer......
Marekani kazi yake ni kuchochea kuni tuu
 
Katika hiyo list US hayupo wala UK hayupo na Ufaransa nae hayupo nchi ambazo zina bajeti kubwa sana za ulinzi na majeshi yao yako bize

Point ya muhimu ni hao wengine hasa waarabu wajifunze kutengeneza Silaha zao
Wakijaribu kutengeneza silaha zao makampuni kama Raytheon, Kalashnikov Concern, Boeing etc yatakula wapi ? Technological Colonialism is very real, if any of these growing countries try to walk away from Washington's/Russia's/ Orbits of influence by building or diversifying technological dependence then assuredly i tell you, Corporatists in Washington will be lobbying for a regime change whilst spooks in Moscow will be formenting instability and chaos: Turkey's F-35 deal is a good example for the former and Ukraine's bid to join the EU and NATO for the latter.....
 
Halafu kuna kitu cha muhimu sikukiweka hapa. Nchi kama Pakistan, Uchina na Saudi Arabia zinaongoza kununua silaha kwenye soko haramu (Black Market). Serikali ya Pakistan ilitengeneza silaha zake za nyuklia kimya kimya bila dunia kujua kwasababu vifaa vyote ilivinunua kwenye soko haramu. Serikali ya India nayo ikafanya hivyo hivyo kutengeneza silaha zake za kinyuklia.

Sasa tukiweka na bajeti inayotumika kununua silaha kwenye soko haramu, basi tunaweza kukuta bajeti ni kubwa zaidi ya hiyo hapo juu...
 
Halafu kuna kitu cha muhimu sikukiweka hapa. Nchi kama Pakistan, Uchina na Saudi Arabia zinaongoza kununua silaha kwenye soko haramu (Black Market). Serikali ya Pakistan ilitengeneza silaha zake za nyuklia kimya kimya bila dunia kujua kwasababu vifaa vyote ilivinunua kwenye soko haramu. Serikali ya India nayo ikafanya hivyo hivyo kutengeneza silaha zake za kinyuklia.

Sasa tukiweka na bajeti inayotumika kununua silaha kwenye soko haramu, basi tunaweza kukuta bajeti ni kubwa zaidi ya hiyo hapo juu...
Hawa wapo deep Web
 
Kenya remained the region’s top military spender, splashing out $963.5 million in 2017, followed by Tanzania at $593.1 million, then Uganda at $444.6 million and Rwanda at $111 million.....

Source the East African: https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/ne...for-armies-/4552908-5070538-9r0e6t/index.html
Ni dhahiri kumekuwa na utofauti mkubwa tu katika hizi taarifa hasa ukifuatilia kuhusu East Africa maana hawa SIPRI kuna kipimo chao huwa wanakitumia katika taarifa zao.

Mfano kuna hizi takwimu hapa za SIPRI zinaonesha kuwa, Kwa mwaka 2017, Tanzania haikufanya manunuzi yeyote yale ya silaha yanayotambulika, huku Kenya na Uganda wakiwa vinara kwa mwaka huo wa 2017 kwa manunuzi ya takriban $13 milioni ambayo ni ya Kenya na $18 milioni kwa Uganda ambaye ndiye aliongoza kwa mwaka huo.

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Hata Tz ni wazuri kununua silaha black market mfano hizi bunduki wanazotumia walinzi wa jiwe hazijulikani zilitoka wap pia kuna ile mizinga ambayo ilioneshwa times za jk
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