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Foreign Military Sales (FMS): Costa Rica


(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
AIRCRAFT SPARE PARTS
9
25
114
**
7
10
CARTRIDGE UP THRU 22MM
7
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT EXP
9
4
4
**
1
3
1
3
MACHINE GUNS
1
12
MISC BOATS AND CRAFT
1
636
72
MISC OTHER SUPPORT EQP
20
NON-SPEC RQMTS (CEILING)
1
2
25
OTHER AMMO AND COMPONENTS
6
3
6
OTHER SERVICES
19
98
OTHER SUPPLIES
30
55
**
OTHER WEAPONS UP TO 75MM
16
PISTOLS
70
2
2
**
POL, GASES AND FUELS
28
SHIP OVERHAULS
12
SHIP SPARE PARTS
**
42
SUPPLY OPERATIONS
55
32
**
**
**
5
TECH ASSIST FLD-TEAM (TAFT)
37
10
2
19
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
67
**
29
13
TOTAL BOOKS, MAPS + PUBS
**
TRAINING
4
4
3
11
WEAPONS SPARES
12
TOTAL COUNTRY
917
119
139
36
27
38
203
107

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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