Arms transfers cover the supply of military weapons through sales, aid, gifts, and those made through manufacturing licenses. Data cover major conventional weapons such as aircraft, armored vehicles, artillery, radar systems, missiles, and ships designed for military use. Excluded are transfers of other military equipment such as small arms and light weapons, trucks, small artillery, ammunition, support equipment, technology transfers, and other services.

Arms exports in constant prices of 1990 (US dollars)

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Argentina060,00,00020,00,00010,00,000
Brazil10,60,00,00010,00,00014,60,00,0003,20,00,0003,30,00,0003,10,00,0003,00,00,0005,20,00,00012,30,00,0003,60,00,00010,20,00,0002,10,00,00016,30,00,0008,60,00,00080,00,0005,40,00,000
Chile10,00,0002,00,00,000080,00,000
Colombia01,00,00,0001,00,00,00040,00,000
Dominican Republic40,00,0000
Ecuador60,00,00020,00,000
Mexico10,00,000
Nicaragua20,00,000
Panama10,00,000
Bahamas0
Uruguay10,00,000
Canada18,80,00,0007,90,00,0006,70,00,00021,80,00,00015,90,00,00026,10,00,00024,80,00,00016,00,00,00017,30,00,00032,10,00,0009,10,00,0006,10,00,00011,50,00,00022,10,00,00011,00,00,00011,80,00,00017,50,00,00028,50,00,000
United States of America8,98,30,00,00010,66,40,00,0007,66,20,00,0006,73,80,00,0008,38,90,00,0009,02,40,00,0008,95,60,00,0007,69,40,00,0009,49,00,00,0009,86,80,00,0009,46,50,00,00011,44,40,00,0009,57,60,00,00010,90,80,00,0009,53,20,00,00011,07,40,00,00015,59,20,00,00011,28,70,00,000