Reashot Xigwin SENIOR MEMBER Joined Oct 20, 2012 Messages 5,747 Reaction score 0 Aug 14, 2014 #1 read more:This Map Shows The US And Russia's Worldwide Arms-Sales Race - Business Insider
Neptune SENIOR MEMBER Joined Feb 6, 2013 Messages 4,730 Reaction score 53 Country Location Aug 14, 2014 #2 Interesting. . I didn't know that Turkey was the largest importer of US defence products hence they comprise about %25 of our defence equipment
Interesting. . I didn't know that Turkey was the largest importer of US defence products hence they comprise about %25 of our defence equipment
XenoEnsi-14 SENIOR MEMBER Joined Jul 24, 2014 Messages 2,987 Reaction score 0 Country Location Aug 15, 2014 #3 Interesting...
fatman17 PDF THINK TANK: CONSULTANT Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 32,563 Reaction score 98 Country Location Aug 15, 2014 #4 Reashot Xigwin said: read more:This Map Shows The US And Russia's Worldwide Arms-Sales Race - Business Insider Click to expand... 78m from Russia for what?.......incredibly wrong figures.
Reashot Xigwin said: read more:This Map Shows The US And Russia's Worldwide Arms-Sales Race - Business Insider Click to expand... 78m from Russia for what?.......incredibly wrong figures.
fatman17 PDF THINK TANK: CONSULTANT Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 32,563 Reaction score 98 Country Location Aug 15, 2014 #5 SIPRI shows the following item for 2013. Russia..... Pakistan..... (200)..... RD-33 Turbofan..... i thought they were being imported via China 0.39 per engine. are engines considered arms?
SIPRI shows the following item for 2013. Russia..... Pakistan..... (200)..... RD-33 Turbofan..... i thought they were being imported via China 0.39 per engine. are engines considered arms?
vostok PDF THINK TANK: ANALYST Joined Jun 23, 2013 Messages 10,291 Reaction score 27 Country Location Aug 15, 2014 #6 Map and figures are approximate. For example - they designated Taiwan as customer of Russia. As far as I know, Russia has not yet overtaken the United States in terms of arms sales, still lagging by a few percents.
Map and figures are approximate. For example - they designated Taiwan as customer of Russia. As far as I know, Russia has not yet overtaken the United States in terms of arms sales, still lagging by a few percents.