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Global arms sales surge driven by Middle East demand
Major Middle East arms imports jumped by 86 percent between 2012 and 2016, double from the previous five-year period.

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A Bell AH-1W Super Cobra helicopter fires 'hellfire' missiles off the coast of Taiwan during an exercise [File: Wally Santana/AP]


The global trade in heavy weapons has skyrocketed to its highest level since the Cold War, with arms sales to the Middle East surging, a new report says.

The five biggest exporters - the United States, Russia, China, France and Germany - accounted for 74 percent of total arms exports, according to research published on Monday by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

In the Middle East, arms imports jumped by 86 percent between 2012 and 2016, accounting for 29 percent of global weapons purchases. The increase was nearly double from the previous five-year period studied.

Saudi Arabia was the world's second largest arms importer in 2012-16 with an increase of 212 percent on 2007–11. Weapon imports by neighbouring Qatar , meanwhile, surged 245 percent.

The majority of other states in the Middle East also increased arms imports, although at a lower rate than the Gulf nations.

"Despite low oil prices, countries in the region continued to order more weapons in 2016, perceiving them as crucial tools for dealing with conflicts and regional tensions," Pieter Wezeman, senior researcher with the SIPRI Arms and Military Expenditure Programme, told Al Jazeera.

"Saudi Arabia and the UAE take the lead in what is one of their first efforts to intervene in a neighbouring country [ Yemen ] all by themselves, and they can do so because over the years they have acquired these large amounts of advanced weapons."

Conflicts in Syria , Iraq and Yemen have led to hundreds of thousands of deaths over the past few years.
 
Global arms sales surge driven by Middle East demand
Major Middle East arms imports jumped by 86 percent between 2012 and 2016, double from the previous five-year period.

e80d1211997647008d24865724b8a691_18.jpg

A Bell AH-1W Super Cobra helicopter fires 'hellfire' missiles off the coast of Taiwan during an exercise [File: Wally Santana/AP]


The global trade in heavy weapons has skyrocketed to its highest level since the Cold War, with arms sales to the Middle East surging, a new report says.

The five biggest exporters - the United States, Russia, China, France and Germany - accounted for 74 percent of total arms exports, according to research published on Monday by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

In the Middle East, arms imports jumped by 86 percent between 2012 and 2016, accounting for 29 percent of global weapons purchases. The increase was nearly double from the previous five-year period studied.

Saudi Arabia was the world's second largest arms importer in 2012-16 with an increase of 212 percent on 2007–11. Weapon imports by neighbouring Qatar , meanwhile, surged 245 percent.

The majority of other states in the Middle East also increased arms imports, although at a lower rate than the Gulf nations.

"Despite low oil prices, countries in the region continued to order more weapons in 2016, perceiving them as crucial tools for dealing with conflicts and regional tensions," Pieter Wezeman, senior researcher with the SIPRI Arms and Military Expenditure Programme, told Al Jazeera.

"Saudi Arabia and the UAE take the lead in what is one of their first efforts to intervene in a neighbouring country [ Yemen ] all by themselves, and they can do so because over the years they have acquired these large amounts of advanced weapons."

Conflicts in Syria , Iraq and Yemen have led to hundreds of thousands of deaths over the past few years.

Top 20 largest arms importers 2012-16.

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Top 5 largest arms importers and their suppliers,2012-16.

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The importrs of major weapons,by regions,2007-11 and 2012-16,per cent of global share.

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The 5 largest arms exporters and their regional recipients,2012-16.

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if those countries could develop there own weapons they wouldnt need to import from the west
 

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