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Foreign Military Sales (FMS): Argentina


(All figures in thousands of U.S. dollars. "**" means less than US500.)

1996 [1] 1997 [2] 1998 [3] 1999 [4] 2000 [5] 2001 [6] 2002 [7] 2003 [8]
Categories / Descriptions
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
A/C MODS, AGE AND OTHER
1,248
1,462
1,681
1,011
383
1,130
203
112
AIRCRAFT
**
Aircraft antisub s-2
3
141
AIRCRAFT ATTACK A-4
39
5,059
7
2
225
AIRCRAFT SPARE PARTS
2,778
1,604
2,512
3,773
3,462
6,530
4,145
1,652
CARR PERS ARMD FULL TRACK
57
4,190
CARTRIDGE
253
CART 37MM TO 75MM
63
COMMUNICATION EQP SPARES
806
771
421
287
6
343
21
1
HELICOPTER
4,110
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT EXP
497
156
205
253
283
569
222
122
MACHINE GUNS
348
46
MISC BOATS AND CRAFT
319
MISC OTHER SUPPORT EQP
265
155
536
48
759
274
314
MISSLES
310
7
CLASSIFIED
757
MSL Mods, test eqp. & svc
98
215
3
MISSLE SPARE PARTS
47
159
CLASSIFIED
64
OTHER AMMO AND COMPONENTS
22
189
277
298
3
1,357
7
Other Communications equip
52
5
184
59
OTHER SERVICES
272
236
398
2,306
3,998
5,260
410
315
OTHER SUPPLIES
22
7
**
1
187
204
10
OTHER TRUCKS
CLASSIFIED
625
Other wpms & ordnanace eq
19
REPAIR AND REHABILITATION
290
482
196
3,071
125
RIFLES
1,882
58
1
ROCKETS
1,207
SHIP OVERHAULS
211
SHIP SPARE PARTS
7
59
17
**
**
Stor + Maint of stockpiles
390
75
17
SUBCALIBER WEAPONS
CLASSIFIED
86
SUPPLY OPERATIONS
221
16
58
39
107
453
94
66
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
314
2
128
106
243
1,602
1,322
139
TOOL KITS AND SETS
56
88
TOTAL BOOKS, MAPS + PUBS
180
108
231
74
61
160
93
87
Total construction
4
67
35
346
TRAINING
170
91
184
102
60
471
197
141
TRAINING AIDS AND PUBL
6
1
2
146
VEH + SUPPORT EQUIP SPARES
981
345
9
21
23
Weapon spares
181
226
2
2
TOTAL COUNTRY
17,384
5,738
6,649
10,361
9,662
26,716
8,470
4,966

Sources:

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

2 United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Assistance Agency, Defense Articles (Including Excess) and Services (Including Training) Furnished Foreign Countries and International Organizations Under the Foreign Military Sales Provisions of The Arms Export Control Act, Chapter 2 (Washington: August 1998).

3 United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Defense Articles (Including Excess) and Services (Including Training) Furnished Foreign Countries and International Organizations Under the Foreign Military Sales Provisions of The Arms Export Control Act, Chapter 2 (Washington: July 1999) <http://www.fas.org/asmp/profiles/655/655rep.html>.

4 United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Defense Articles (Including Excess) and Services (Including Training) Furnished Foreign Countries and International Organizations Under the Foreign Military Sales Provisions of The Arms Export Control Act, Chapter 2 (Washington: September 2000) <http://www.fas.org/asmp/profiles/655-99/655rep.html>.

5 United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Defense Articles (Including Excess) and Services (Including Training) Furnished Foreign Countries and International Organizations Under the Foreign Military Sales Provisions of The Arms Export Control Act, Chapter 2 (Washington: April 2001) <http://www.fas.org/asmp/profiles/655-2000/FMS/2000-fms-full.pdf>.

6 United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Defense Articles (Including Excess) and Services (Including Training) Furnished Foreign Countries and International Organizations Under the Foreign Military Sales Provisions of The Arms Export Control Act, Chapter 2 (Washington: August 2002) <http://www.fas.org/asmp/profiles/655-2001/FMS/2001-fms-full.pdf>.

7 United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Defense Articles (Including Excess) and Services (Including Training) Furnished Foreign Countries and International Organizations Under the Foreign Military Sales Provisions of The Arms Export Control Act, Chapter 2 (Washington: March 2003) <http://www.fas.org/asmp/profiles/655-2002/FMS/Entire%20Report.pdf>.

8 United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Defense Articles (Including Excess) and Services (Including Training) Furnished Foreign Countries and International Organizations Under the Foreign Military Sales Provisions of The Arms Export Control Act, Chapter 2 (Washington: September 2004) <http://www.fas.org/asmp/profiles/655-2003/6552003.html>.

 

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