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Direct Commercial Sales (DCS): Bermuda


Data about DCS licenses do not necessarily refer to final sales; they indicate only that the State Department has granted permission for a possible sale. The State Department estimates that about half of all export licenses it grants result in actual deliveries.1  


Table 1: 2000-2002


Commodity 
2000 
2001 
2002 
2003
Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value 
Agreements, mfg. and tech. assistance             
Ammunition raw materials    29120         
Cartridges, .22 cal through .50 cal             
Chemical agents and herbicides        8,448     
73,697
Crypto machines             
Grenades hand and weapon types             
Night vision scopes (crew serve weapons)             
Pistols and revolvers             
Pistols and revolvers spare parts             2,112 
Protective equip component parts             
Rifle (non-military, all types)             
Small arms spare parts (rifle and carbine)             
553
Technical data cat IV            100 
50,000
Training equipment (various types)    500         
Total    29,620    8,448    2,212 
124,250


Table 2: 1996-1999


Commodity  1996  1997  1998  1999 
Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value 
Agreements, mfg. and tech. assistance  1               
Ammunition raw materials          50000  27615    37296 
Cartridges, .22 cal through .50 cal  115000  26910  50000  19700      30000  2850 
Chemical agents and herbicides        20716    13480     
Crypto machines  1  1008000             
Grenades hand and weapon types  2480  21698  120  5905         
Night vision scopes (crew serve weapons)          2  8000  12  29100 
Pistols and revolvers      16  20476      31  13536 
Pistols and revolvers spare parts                 210 
Protective equip component parts    1371             
Rifle (non-military, all types)  2  13340      30  450     
Small arms spare parts (rifle and carbine)        1420         
Technical data cat IV                 
Training equipment (various types)                12725 
Total    1,071,319    68,217    49,545    95,717 

 


Sources:

1 United States, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, “Article: Revision of US Arms Exports Data Series,” World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers 1997 (Washington: ACDA, 1997, revised January 1999) <http://www.acda.gov/wmeat97/commerce.pdf>.

2 United States, Department of State, Department of Defense, Foreign Military Assistance Act Report To Congress, Fiscal Year 1996 (Washington: September 1997).

3 United States, Department of State, Department of Defense, U.S. Arms Exports: Direct Commercial Sales Authorizations for Fiscal Year 97 (Washington: August 1998): 1.

4 United States, Department of State, U.S. Arms Exports: Direct Commercial Sales Authorizations for Fiscal Year 98 (Washington: July 1999): 12.

5 United States, Department of State, Office of Defense Trade Controls, Report by the Department of State Pursuant to Sec. 655 of the Foreign Assistance Act (Washington: 2000) <http://www.pmdtc.org/docs/rpt655_9_99.pdf>.

6 United States, Department of State, Office of Defense Trade Controls, Report by the Department of State Pursuant to Sec. 655 of the Foreign Assistance Act (Washington: 2002) <http://www.pmdtc.org/docs/rpt655_2000.pdf>.

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