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The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, SIPRI, [1] Arms Transfers Database contains information on all international transfers of major weapons (including sales, gifts and production under licence) to states, international organizations and armed non-state groups since 1950. It is the only publicly available resource providing ...
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) is an international institute based in Stockholm. It was founded in 1966 [1] and provides data, analysis and recommendations for armed conflict, military expenditure and arms trade as well as disarmament and arms control. The research is based on open sources and is directed to decision ...
SIPRI's Arms Transfer Database indicates that six may have been ordered in 2023. [8] They were showcased in January 2024. [5] Utility vehicles. Name Image Type
Israel, Vietnam's second-largest arms supplier, has not sold Hanoi any weapons in the last two years, according to SIPRI data, although Israel's global arms exports have increased in that period.
SIPRI stated that Singapore received 45 units of the Leopard 2A7 version, which the government denied. [3] [4] Infantry fighting vehicles Hunter AFV: Armoured fighting vehicle Singapore: 140 [5] Germany delivered 140 engines for this vehicles, but actual number of AFVs produced is unknown. Production and operational model revealed in June 2019.
SIPRI reports delivery of 120 Ferrets in 1957. [7] Finland: British Ferret Mk 2s operated by 'Ferret Recce Platoon' of FDF peacekeepers in Cyprus, with FDF lion painted on front-left fender. France: 200 received in 1956-57; [7] likely replaced by the Panhard AML [14] Gambia: 8 received in 1969. [7] Ghana: 30 received in 1961. [7]
According to SIPRI, between 1990 and 2022, Pakistan has produced 26,350 Baktar-Shikans. [24] HJ-11 (AFT-11): The designation was revealed in 2014, [25] with public display in 2017. [26] The missile is a development of HJ-8 with semi-active laser guidance and laser beam riding.
Wrap your arms around their torso from the back. Make a fist with one hand and grab it with the other. Place your hands in between the person’s belly button and rib cage.