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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Arms trade

US Sold $40 Billion in Weapons in 2015, Topping Global Market

The 10th Mountain Division soldiers run after hooking their 105mm Howitzers to Blackhawk helicopters on a training mission for future conflicts on May 18, 2016 at Fort Drum, New York.
The United States again ranked first in global weapons sales last year, signing deals for about $40 billion, or half of all agreements in the worldwide arms bazaar, and far ahead of France, the No. 2 weapons dealer with $15 billion in sales, according to a new congressional study.
Developing nations continued to be the largest buyers of arms in 2015, with Qatar signing deals for more than $17 billion in weapons last year, followed by Egypt, which agreed to buy almost $12 billion in arms, and Saudi Arabia, with over $8 billion in weapons purchases.

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