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Arms sale increases globally for first time in five years; American firms continue to top charts, says report

Indo Asian News Service • December 11, 2017, 11:06:00 IST
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Global arms sales increased for the first time in five years in 2016 as rising geopolitical tensions fuelled defence spending

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Stockholm: Global arms sales increased for the first time in five years in 2016 as rising geopolitical tensions fuelled defence spending, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

Sales by the world’s 100 biggest arms producers increased 1.9 percent from the previous year to reach $374.8 billion, CNN quoted SIPRI as saying in an official report on Sunday night. “The growth in arms sales was expected and was driven by the implementation of new national major weapon programmes, ongoing military operations in several countries and persistent regional tensions that are leading to an increased demand for weapons,” the report said. [caption id=“attachment_2549776” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. AP Representational image. AP[/caption] Arms producers in South Korea, which increasingly supply the country’s military, saw the largest percentage increase among developed countries. The spending splurge reflects fears of a potential conflict with North Korea. Sales by South Korean firms increased by over 20 percent in 2016, to $8.4 billion. While consumer purchases are included in the sales figures, national governments are by far the largest purchasers of arms and weapons systems, according to the report. American firms remained at the top of the industry in 2016, with sales increasing by 4 percent to more than $217 billion which was 58 percent of the global total. American defence firm Lockheed Martin - the world’s largest producer - saw sales surge 11 percent in 2016, thanks to increased deliveries of its F-35 fighter and its acquisition of helicopter producer Sikorsky. Aude Fleurant, director of the Arms and Military Expenditure Programme at SIPRI, said that US growth was likely to continue. Sales by Russian firms increased 3.8 percent to $26.6 billion, a slower expansion than in recent years, CNN quoted the report as saying. Moscow has boosted spending in order to overhaul its military capabilities, but procurement has slowed recently because of the country’s strained finances. “It’s a money issue… They have been hit very severely by the drop in oil and gas prices,” said Fleurant. She pointed to regional disputes, such as the standoff over islands in the South China Sea, as a major source of increased arms sales. The area is home to crucial shipping lanes, and it’s rich in oil and gas reserves. China, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei have all made territorial claims to islands in the area. “Countries like Vietnam order submarines and maritime patrol aircraft, because of what they consider China’s assertiveness in these territorial disputes,” Fleurant added.

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