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Direct Commercial Sales (DCS): Honduras


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 
Aircraft attack A-37 spare parts            3000 
Aircraft cargo C-130 spare parts        1500000     
Aircraft fighter F-5 spare parts        16344    1500000 
Aircraft spare parts miscellaneous   164004    30465    3008884 
Ammunition manufacturing equipment             
Ammunition raw materials        73285     
Breathing Equip (Gas Masks Etc)             
86,000
Cartridges .22 cal through .50 cal  20100000  2080000      9550000  768750 
Chemical agents and herbicides     400000         
2,364,000
Chemical agent dispensing equipment             
Computer peripheral equip. (CRTs etc.)             
Crypto equip. components and spare parts             
Electronics components and spare parts            520339 
1,080,000
Engine jet J-85 spare parts            336 
Engine jet F-100 spare parts             
Helicopter Supp Equip Spare Parts            
5,000
Night vision scopes spares and components             
Pistols and revolvers  5055  2608145      2400  1259250 
Pistols and revolvers spare parts    15920    410000    9197 
Rifle (non-military, all types)        1358380     
Shotgun (all types)             
Small arms spare parts (rifle and carbine)             
Total    5268069    3388474    7069756 
3,535,000



Table 2: 1996-1999


Commodity  1996  1997  1998  1999 
Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value  Quantity  License value 
Aircraft attack A-37 spare parts                 
Aircraft cargo C-130 spare parts                 
Aircraft fighter F-5 spare parts                 
Aircraft spare parts miscellaneous                  
Ammunition manufacturing equipment        260         
Ammunition raw materials    123000    382    47142    61500 
Cartridges .22 cal through .50 cal  25502600  2696796      14350000  1089250  27,000,000   1859250 
Chemical agents and herbicides                 400000 
Chemical agent dispensing equipment        10000         
Computer peripheral equip. (CRTs etc.)    1050             
Crypto equip. components and spare parts    55360             
Electronics components and spare parts    28254    18836         
Engine jet J-85 spare parts                 
Engine jet F-100 spare parts    5438             
Helicopter UH-1 series  1  250000             
Night vision scopes spares and components            15800     
Pistols and revolvers  2746  1345123  7436  3415277  2251  966714  5853  2543324 
Pistols and revolvers spare parts    22500    199    420    170000 
Rifle (non-military, all types)  1117  342433  200  249700  1147  824520     
Shotgun (all types)  200  57304          4  8000 
Small arms spare parts (rifle and carbine)    161870        1172     
Total    5089128    3694654    2945018    5042074 

 


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): 43.

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>.

Direct Commercial Sales (DCS): Honduras

 

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