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The OSCE Secretariat bears no responsibility for the content of this documentand circulates it without altering its content. The distribution by OSCEConference Services of this document is without prejudice to OSCE decisions,as set out in documents agreed by OSCE participating States.FSC.EMI/140/2013 May 2020ENGLISH only

Reporting country: United StatesCalendar year: 2018Report of international conventional arms transfers (according to United Nations General Assembly resolutions 46/36 L and 58/54)National point of contactReporting officialOrganizationWilliam B. MalzahnPhoneDepartment of StateEmail 1-202-647-0397UN Register@state.govDivision sectionISN/CATRExportsCategoryTrading partnerNumber ofitemsState of origin (ifnot exporter)Intermediatelocation(s)Description of itemsI. Battle tanksMorocco172NoneM1A1 MBTII. Armoured combatvehiclesBahrain20NoneM577A2 Command PostCarrierII. Armoured combatvehiclesBrazil2NoneAAVC7 Amphibious AssaultCommand VehicleII. Armoured combatvehiclesBrazil20NoneAAVP7 Amphibious AssaultVehicle Personnel CarrierII. Armoured combatvehiclesJordan23NoneM577A2 Command PostCarrierII. Armoured combatvehiclesLebanon8NoneM2A2 Bradley IFVIII. Large calibreartillery systemsBrazil60NoneM109A5 155mm Howitzer, SP-1-Comments on the transfer

III. Large calibreartillery systemsIndia4NoneM77 155mm howitzer, towedIII. Large calibreartillery systemsIraq18NoneM198 155mm Howitzer, towedIII. Large calibreartillery systemsIraq28NoneM252 81mm MortarIII. Large calibreartillery systemsLebanon5NoneM252 81mm MortarIII. Large calibreartillery systemsUnited ArabEmirates12NoneM142 Launcher, High MobilityArtillery Rocket SystemIV. (a) CombataircraftAustralia8NoneAircraftIV. (a) CombataircraftGermany1NoneTornadoIV. (a) CombataircraftIsrael6NoneF-35IV. (a) CombataircraftLebanon4NoneA-29 Attack FighterIV. (a) CombataircraftSaudi Arabia13NoneF-15SA FighterV. Attack helicoptersAustralia8NoneAttack HelicopterV. Attack helicoptersBrazil6NoneS-70 HelicopterV. Attack helicoptersCroatia10NoneOH-58D HelicopterV. Attack helicoptersGreece70NoneOH-58D HelicopterV. Attack helicoptersIndonesia8NoneAH-64E HelicopterV. Attack helicoptersJordan2NoneAH-1F/S HelicopterV. Attack helicoptersRep. of Korea18NoneAH-64D HelicopterV. Attack helicoptersPakistan11NoneAH-1Z HelicopterV. Attack helicoptersSpain2NoneSH-60 HelicopterV. Attack helicoptersTunisia4NoneUH-60M Helicopter-2-

VI. WarshipsPhilippines1NoneSecretary Class CutterVI. WarshipsViet Nam1NoneSecretary Class CutterVII. (a) Missiles andmissile launchersAustralia90NoneLauncherVII. (a) Missiles andmissile launchersAustralia68NoneMissileVII. (a) Missiles andmissile launchersFinland12NoneMissileVII. (a) Missiles andmissile launchersJapan4NoneMissileVII. (a) Missiles andmissile launchersRep. of Korea184NoneAIM-120C MissileVII. (a) Missiles andmissile launchersNorway36NoneAIM-120C MissileVII. (a) Missiles andmissile launchersOman176NoneAIM-120C MissileVII. (a) Missiles andmissile launchersRomania16NoneAIM-120C MissileVII. (a) Missiles andmissile launchersSaudi Arabia360NoneAGM-154C MissileVII. (a) Missiles andmissile launchersTurkey40NoneLAU-129A/A LauncherVII. (b) Man-PortableAir-Defence Systems(MANPADS).Sweden7NoneStinger MANPADS gripstocksIV. (b) Armed UAVs(fixed or variablegeometry wing)United Kingdom2NoneMQ-9 ReaperImportsCategoryTrading partnerNumber ofitemsState of origin (ifnot exporter)Intermediatelocation(s)-3-Description of itemsComments on the transfer

Military holdingsCategoryNumber ofitemsI. Battle tanks6169II. Armoured combatvehicles17420III. Large calibreartillery systems6090IV. (a) Combataircraft3742V. Attack helicopters1071VI. Warships274VII. (a) Missiles andmissile launchers6476Description of itemsComments on the transferDescription of itemsComments on the transferProcurementCategoryNumber ofitemsII. Armoured combatvehicles70III. Large calibreartillery systems15IV. (a) Combataircraft58V. Attack helicopters30VI. Warships9VII. (a) Missiles andmissile launchers1130Related policies-4-

No national policy submittedSmall arms exportsCategoryTrading partnerNumber ofitemsState of origin (ifnot exporter)1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsAfghanistan2155None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsAntigua andBarbuda25None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsArgentina65None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsAustralia78None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsAustria102None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsBahrain177None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsBangladesh200None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsBrazil3140None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsCanada1634None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsChina275None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsColombia115None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsDenmark40None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsDominican Rep.12NoneIntermediatelocation(s)-5-Description of itemsComments on the transfer

1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsFiji50None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsGermany3None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsGhana30None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsGuatemala503None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsIndia1741None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsIndonesia15None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsIraq405None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsIsrael110None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsItaly3None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsJapan2None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsJordan64None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsLatvia2None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsLebanon307None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsMexico1284None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsNorway10None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsOman1None-6-

1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsPakistan2087None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsPapua NewGuinea230None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsPhilippines74861None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsQatar5None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsRomania164None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsSaudi Arabia10None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsSingapore6None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsSpain1None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsSweden3None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsThailand71115None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsTurkey200None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsUkraine703None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsUnited ArabEmirates1039None1. Revolvers andself-loading pistolsUnited Kingdom28None2. Rifles and carbinesAfghanistan3565None2. Rifles and carbinesArgentina158None2. Rifles and carbinesAustralia609NoneFor Bermuda-7-

2. Rifles and carbinesBahrain1000None2. Rifles and carbinesBelgium2None2. Rifles and carbinesBrazil435None2. Rifles and carbinesCanada4None2. Rifles and carbinesChad600None2. Rifles and carbinesColombia84None2. Rifles and carbinesCosta Rica251None2. Rifles and carbinesCzech Rep.69None2. Rifles and carbinesDenmark111None2. Rifles and carbinesEl Salvador1273None2. Rifles and carbinesGeorgia6040None2. Rifles and carbinesGermany108None2. Rifles and carbinesGreece40None2. Rifles and carbinesHungary135None2. Rifles and carbinesIndonesia9None2. Rifles and carbinesIraq30695None2. Rifles and carbinesIsrael1130None2. Rifles and carbinesJapan38None2. Rifles and carbinesJordan1601None2. Rifles and carbinesKenya300None2. Rifles and carbinesLebanon108None2. Rifles and carbinesNorthMacedonia300None2. Rifles and carbinesMalaysia5None2. Rifles and carbinesMexico2117None2. Rifles and carbinesMorocco293None2. Rifles and carbinesNetherlands169None-8-

2. Rifles and carbinesNew Zealand409None2. Rifles and carbinesNorway4None2. Rifles and carbinesPakistan732None2. Rifles and carbinesPeru5None2. Rifles and carbinesPhilippines80None2. Rifles and carbinesPoland2None2. Rifles and carbinesRomania98None2. Rifles and carbinesSaudi Arabia120None2. Rifles and carbinesSenegal2200None2. Rifles and carbinesSlovakia70None2. Rifles and carbinesSpain3None2. Rifles and carbinesSaint Kitts andNevis54None2. Rifles and carbinesSaint Vincentand theGrenadines150None2. Rifles and carbinesSweden179None2. Rifles and carbinesThailand50None2. Rifles and carbinesTunisia2315None2. Rifles and carbinesTurkey205None2. Rifles and carbinesUkraine8None2. Rifles and carbinesUnited ArabEmirates301None2. Rifles and carbinesUnited Kingdom230None3. Sub-machine gunsArgentina158None3. Sub-machine gunsIndia20None3. Sub-machine gunsMexico6None3. Sub-machine gunsSpain1None-9-

3. Sub-machine gunsUnited Kingdom1None4. Assault riflesAfghanistan830None4. Assault riflesArgentina8None4. Assault riflesAustralia22None4. Assault riflesBahrain2650None4. Assault riflesBangladesh274None4. Assault riflesBelgium4None4. Assault riflesBrazil53None4. Assault riflesCanada40None4. Assault riflesChina201None4. Assault riflesCosta Rica72None4. Assault riflesCzech Rep.350None4. Assault riflesDominican Rep.12None4. Assault riflesFinland4None4. Assault riflesIndonesia2None4. Assault riflesIraq1000None4. Assault riflesIsrael44None4. Assault riflesItaly72None4. Assault riflesJamaica120None4. Assault riflesJordan123None4. Assault riflesKazakhstan109None4. Assault riflesKuwait17None4. Assault riflesLatvia4None4. Assault riflesLebanon15None4. Assault riflesLithuania95None4. Assault riflesMexico41None4. Assault riflesNetherlands18NoneFor Hong Kong- 10 -

4. Assault riflesNew Zealand4None4. Assault riflesOman381None4. Assault riflesPakistan2None4. Assault riflesPeru4None4. Assault riflesPoland23None4. Assault riflesPortugal11None4. Assault riflesQatar1522None4. Assault riflesSerbia265None4. Assault riflesSpain3None4. Assault riflesSweden4None4. Assault riflesThailand1026None4. Assault riflesTurkey21None4. Assault riflesUkraine144None4. Assault riflesUnited ArabEmirates1240None4. Assault riflesUnited Kingdom10None5. Light machinegunsAfghanistan2722None5. Light machinegunsBahrain44None5. Light machinegunsGeorgia6None5. Light machinegunsGhana24None5. Light machinegunsIraq789None5. Light machinegunsJordan305None- 11 -

5. Light machinegunsKenya84None5. Light machinegunsLatvia200None5. Light machinegunsMorocco44None5. Light machinegunsPhilippines2253None5. Light machinegunsPoland1None5. Light machinegunsRomania77None5. Light machinegunsSaudi Arabia150None5. Light machinegunsSlovakia20None5. Light machinegunsSweden8None5. Light machinegunsThailand116None5. Light machinegunsTunisia16None5. Light machinegunsTurkey529None5. Light machinegunsUganda40None5. Light machinegunsUnited ArabEmirates250None6. OthersAustria4None6. OthersBelgium5None6. OthersCanada14None- 12 -

6. OthersFrance91None6. OthersJapan8None6. OthersNetherlands10None6. OthersSaudi Arabia40None6. OthersSweden25None6. OthersThailand6None6. OthersUnited ArabEmirates9None6. OthersUnited Kingdom6NoneLight weapons exportsCategoryTrading partnerNumber ofitemsState of origin (ifnot exporter)1. Heavy machinegunsAfghanistan442None1. Heavy machinegunsBahrain10None1. Heavy machinegunsEstonia4None1. Heavy machinegunsIndonesia3None1. Heavy machinegunsIraq222None1. Heavy machinegunsJordan156None1. Heavy machinegunsLebanon140Japan1. Heavy machinegunsMexico3NoneIntermediatelocation(s)- 13 -Description of itemsComments on the transfer

1. Heavy machinegunsPakistan1None1. Heavy machinegunsRomania1None1. Heavy machinegunsSaudi Arabia1030None1. Heavy machinegunsSomalia4None1. Heavy machinegunsThailand18None1. Heavy machinegunsUnited ArabEmirates250None1. Heavy machinegunsUnited Kingdom1None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersAfghanistan924None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersAlgeria5None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersAustralia5None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersBahrain50None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersBangladesh2None- 14 -

2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersBelgium1None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersBotswana35None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersCzech Rep.4None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersFrance6None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersIceland1None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersIndonesia25None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersIsrael2None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersJordan110None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersKazakhstan108None- 15 -

2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersKuwait2None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersMexico541None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersPakistan1None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersQatar12None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersSaudi Arabia5None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersSolomon Islands6None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersSweden1None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersThailand6None2. Hand-heldunder-barrel andmounted grenadelaunchersUnited Kingdom1None- 16 -

4. Recoilless riflesAfghanistan20None5. Portable anti-tankmissile launchers androcket systemsGeorgia72None5. Portable anti-tankmissile launchers androcket systemsQatar60None5. Portable anti-tankmissile launchers androcket systemsUkraine36None6. Mortars of calibresless than 75 mmIraq6None6. Mortars of calibresless than 75 mmKenya18None6. Mortars of calibresless than 75 mmNiger22None6. Mortars of calibresless than 75 mmPhilippines34NoneSmall arms importsCategoryTrading partnerNumber ofitemsState of origin (ifnot exporter)Intermediatelocation(s)Description of itemsComments on the transferNumber ofitemsState of origin (ifnot exporter)Intermediatelocation(s)Description of itemsComments on the transferLight weapons importsCategoryTrading partnerSource of informationActual transfers for Categories I-VII. Authoriized transfers for Small Arms and Light Weapons.Explanatory Notes- 17 -

(a) Member States that do not have anything to report should file a "nil report" stating that no exports or imports have taken place in any of the categories during thereporting period.(b) International arms transfers involve, in addition to the physical movement of equipment into or from national territory, the transfer of title to and control over theequipment. Member States are invited to provide with their return a concise explanation of national criteria used to determine when an arms transfer becomes effective.(See paragraph 42 of the annex to document A/49/316.)(c) In the "Remarks" column Member States may wish to describe the item transferred by entering the designation, type, model or any other information considered relevant.Member States may also wish to use the "Remarks" column to explain or clarify aspects relevant to the transfer.(d) Multiple-launch rocket systems are covered by the definition of category III. Rockets qualifying for registration are covered under category VII. MANPADS should bereported if the MANPADS system is supplied as a complete unit, i.e. the missile and launcher/grip-stock form an integral unit. In addition, individual launching mechanismsor grip-stock should also be reported. Individual missiles, not supplied with a launching mechanism or grip stock need not be reported.(e) Check any of the following provided as part of your submission:When reporting transfers, which criterion, drawn from paragraph 42 of the annex to document A/49/316, was used:Other criterion: Transfer of title and controlCategories of equipment and their definitionsBattle tanksTracked or wheeled self-propelled armoured fighting vehicles with high cross-country mobility and a high-level of selfprotection, weighing at least 16.5 metric tons unladenweight, with a high muzzle velocity direct fire main gun of at least 75 millimetres calibre.Armoured combat vehiclesTracked, semi-tracked or wheeled self-propelled vehicles, with armoured protection and cross-country capability, either: (a) designed and equipped to transport a squad offour or more infantrymen, or (b) armed with an integral or organic weapon of at least 12.5 millimetres calibre or a missile launcher.Large-calibre artillery systemsGuns, howitzers, artillery pieces, combining the characteristics of a gun or a howitzer, mortars or multiple-launch rocket systems, capable of engaging surface targets bydelivering primarily indirect fire, with a calibre of 75 millimetres and above.- 18 -

Combat aircraft and unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAV)Includes fixed-wing or variable-geometry wing aerial vehicles as defined below: (a) Manned fixed-wing or variable-geometry wing aircraft, designed, equipped or modified toengage targets by employing guided missiles, unguided rockets, bombs, guns, cannons or other weapons of destruction, including versions of these aircraft which performspecialized electronic warfare, suppression of air defence or reconnaissance missions.(b) Unmanned fixed-wing or variable-geometry wing aircraft, designed, equipped ormodified to engage targets by employing guided missiles, unguided rockets, bombs, guns, cannons or other weapons of destruction. The terms “combat aircraft” and“unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAV)” do not include primary trainer aircraft, unless designed, equipped or modified as described above.Attack helicoptersRotary-wing aircraft designed, equipped or modified to engage targets by employing guided or unguided anti-armour, air-to-surface, air-to-subsurface, or air-to-air weaponsand equipped with an integrated fire control and aiming system for these weapons, including versions of these aircraft which perform specialized reconnaissance orelectronic warfare missions.WarshipsVessels or submarines armed and equipped for military use with a standard displacement of 500 metric tons or above, and those with a standard displacement of less than500 metric tons, equipped for launching missiles with a range of at least 25 kilometres or torpedoes with similar range.Missiles and missile launchers(a) Guided or unguided rockets, ballistic or cruise missiles capable of delivering a warhead or weapon of destruction to a rangeof at least 25 kilometres, and meansdesigned or modified specifically for launching such missiles or rockets, if not covered by categories I through VI. For the purpose of the Register, this sub-category includesremotely piloted vehicles with the characteristics for missiles as defined above but does not include ground-to-air missiles. (b) Man-Portable Air-Defence Systems(MANPADS).- 19 -

artillery systems Iraq 28 None M252 81mm Mortar III. Large calibre artillery systems Lebanon 5 None M252 81mm Mortar III. Large calibre artillery systems United Arab Emirates 12 None M142 Launcher, High Mobility Artillery Rocket System IV. (a) Combat aircraft Australia 8 None Aircraft IV. (a) Combat aircraft Germany 1 None Tornado IV. (a) Combat

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