World headed for new era of nuclear rearmament: SIPRI
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DefenceTalkThe number of nuclear weapons in the world is set to rise in the coming decade after 35 years of decline as global tensions flare amid Russia’s war in Ukraine, researchers said Monday. The nine nuclear powers — Britain, China, France, India, Israel, North Korea, Pakistan, the United States and Russia — had 12,705 nuclear […]https://www.defencetalk.com/world-headed-for-new-era-of-nuclear-rearmament-sipri-78955/
Arms sales worldwide up nearly 5%, says new report
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The turnover of the 100 biggest arms manufacturers came to $420 billion, thanks in large part to the U.S. market, said the report; U.S. manufacturers alone accounted for 59% of the market, or a turnover of $246 billion, up 7.2% on the previous year Arms sales rose by nearly 5% worldwide in 2018 in a […]
SIPRI: Conflicts fuel weapon deliveries to Middle East, Asia
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DefenceTalkWeapons imports to the Middle East and Asia have boomed over the past five years, fuelled by war and tensions in those regions, a new study showed on Monday (Mar 12). In the period between 2013 and 2017, arms imports to the conflict-ridden Middle East more than doubled, jumping by 103 per cent compared with […]https://www.defencetalk.com/sipri-conflicts-fuel-weapon-deliveries-to-middle-east-asia-71561/
Global Arms Industry: First Rise In Arms Sales Since 2010, Says SIPRI
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DefenceTalkSales of arms and military services by the world’s largest arms-producing and military services companies—the SIPRI Top 100—totalled $374.8 billion in 2016, according to new international arms industry data released today by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The total for the SIPRI Top 100 in 2016 is 1.9 per cent higher compared with […]https://www.defencetalk.com/global-arms-industry-first-rise-in-arms-sales-since-2010-says-sipri-70989/
World Military Spending: Increases in the USA and Europe, Decreases In Oil-Exporting Countries
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DefenceTalkTotal world military expenditure rose to $1686 billion in 2016, an increase of 0.4 per cent in real terms from 2015, according to new figures from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). Military spending in North America saw its first annual increase since 2010, while spending in Western Europe grew for the second consecutive […]https://www.defencetalk.com/world-military-spending-increases-in-the-usa-and-europe-decreases-in-oil-exporting-countries-69810/
India world’s sixth largest military spender: report
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DefenceTalkDespite being the tenth largest arms importer in the world last year, Pakistan did not make it to a list of 15 countries with the highest military expenditure in 2015, compiled by a military think tank. Pakistan spent $9.5 billion on military expenses, up from its expenditure of $8.7 billion in 2014, according to data […]https://www.defencetalk.com/india-worlds-sixth-largest-military-spender-report-67197/
US dominates arms trade as Asia, Middle East boost imports
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DefenceTalkThe global transfer of major arms has risen in recent years, with the United States increasing its dominance of the trade while the flow of weaponry to Africa, Asia and the Middle East has increased, a new study published Monday showed. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) report, the volume of international […]https://www.defencetalk.com/us-dominates-arms-trade-as-asia-middle-east-boost-imports-66815/
Western arms makers see sales fall, Russia rises: SIPRI
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DefenceTalkArms manufacturers in North America and Western Europe dominated international arms sales in 2014, but their market share dropped while Russian and Asian companies saw theirs rise, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reported Monday. Total turnover for the 100 biggest arms and military services companies declined for the fourth year in a row, […]https://www.defencetalk.com/western-arms-makers-see-sales-fall-russia-rises-sipri-66061/
Russian arms sales soar on domestic spending
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DefenceTalkSales by Russian arms manufacturers continue to expand thanks to Moscow’s investments despite a downturn in global defence spending, a Stockholm-based think-tank said Monday. “The remarkable increases in Russian companies’ arms sales in both 2012 and 2013 are in large part due to uninterrupted investments in military procurement by the Russian government during the 2000s,” […]https://www.defencetalk.com/russian-arms-sales-soar-on-domestic-spending-61137/
World’s nuclear arsenal reduction slows down: Stockholm institute
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DefenceTalkThe number of nuclear weapons in the world continue to decline, but at a slower pace than in previous years, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said Monday. “Over the past five years there has been a steady decline in the overall number of nuclear warheads in the world,” the think tank said in […]https://www.defencetalk.com/worlds-nuclear-arsenal-reduction-slows-down-stockholm-institute-59899/