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Russia has exported $13.2 billion of weapons and military equipment to foreign customers in 2013.

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Russia has exported $13.2 billion of weapons and military equipment to foreign customers in 2013.

Russia’s state arms exporter Rosoboronexport sold $13.2 billion in weapons and military equipment to foreign buyers last year but expects no short-term growth, its director said in an interview published Monday, January 27, 2014.
“For the next two to three years our main task will be to maintain arms exports at $13 billion, which I do not think we will exceed, since the new types of technology potential buyers are interested in should first be adopted by the Russian army, and only then be exported,” Anatoly Isaikin told Russia’s Kommersant newspaper.

The company signed 1,202 orders last year and fulfilled deliveries to 60 countries. Among the major importers of Russian weapons and military equipment were India, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Venezuela, Algeria and Malaysia.

Aircraft amounted to nearly 40 percent of the company’s sales last year, followed by anti-aircraft defense systems at just over 25 percent, Isaikin said.

“I would say that Russia is ready to offer everything from small arms to anti-aircraft defense systems,” he said.

He added that there has been great interest from foreign buyers in the new Su 35 as well as the inexpensive and lightweight Yak 130 fighter.
The director noted that unrest and revolutions in North Africa and the Middle East including Syria have hit sales as “we had made a serious bid for those countries” and that shipments of arms to Syria in compliance with UN sanctions were ongoing.
 
Russia sales more and more weapons each year,give them few years and they will overtake US as biggest weapon exporter.

Russian weapons inqenuity dont have a match in the world.
 
Can somebody throw some light, apart from Arms what Russia exports mainly?
 
Can somebody throw some light, apart from Arms what Russia exports mainly?

Oil, gas, coal, probably some agricultural product too. Semi-products like iron bars for further industrial use elsewhere... :angel:
 
oil, gas, wood, products of metallurgy, agriculture, space and nuclear technologies.

And does any of these surpasses the Arms in terms of value? Of course oil, but apart from oil!!
 
And does any of these surpasses the Arms in terms of value? Of course oil, but apart from oil!!
I do not know if you can call it export, but every year Russia sign contracts for construction of nuclear power stations in the tens of billions.
 
agriculture and wood exports do.

Doubt it.....

  1. Crude petroleum oils: US$180,929,708,000 (HTS code 270900)
  2. Other petroleum oils: $88,235,143,000 (271019)
  3. Natural gas (gaseous state) : $62,253,297,000 (271121)
  4. Light petroleum oils and preparations: $15,377,855,000 (271012)
  5. Non-agglomerated coal: $11,635,204,000 (270112)
  6. Semi-finished iron and steel products: $5,072,658,000 (720712)
  7. Natural gas (liquid state) : $4,679,063,000 (271111)
  8. Wheat and meslin: $4,476,345,000 (100199)
  9. Unfinished aluminum (unalloyed) : $4,391,099,000 (760110)
  10. Unfinished nickel (unalloyed) : $3,616,122,000 (750210)
  11. Fertilizer in large packages: $3,591,201,000 (310420)
  12. Softwood lumber: $3,190,439,000 (440710)
  13. Copper wire : $2,947,780,000 (740811)
  14. Unfinished aluminum (alloyed) : $1,963,134,000 (760120)
  15. Fertilizer in smaller packages: $1,914,106,000 (310520)
  16. Urea in large packages: $1,897,724,000 (310210)
  17. Unfinished copper cathodes: $1,851,523,000 (740311)
  18. Pig iron (unalloyed) : $1,679,985,000 (720110)
  19. Other hot rolled iron and steel: $1,513,774,000 (720839)
  20. Anhydrous ammonia: $1,494,197,000 (281410)
Highest Value Russian Export Products - World's Top Exports
 
Doubt it.....

Your source proves his point:

wheat and meslin: $4.5 billion
Fertiliser large packages: $3.6 billion
Softwood lumber: 3.2 billion
Fertiliser small packages: $1.9 billion
Urea: $1.9 billion
 
Your source proves his point:

wheat and meslin: $4.5 billion
Fertiliser large packages: $3.6 billion
Softwood lumber: 3.2 billion
Fertiliser small packages: $1.9 billion
Urea: $1.9 billion


I thought fertilizer and urea more or less belong in the chemical industry......though used in agriculture.
 
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