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Foreign Military Sales (FMS): Peru


(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
91
74
168
**
89
AIRCRAFT SPARE PARTS
121
34
765
1,757
346
540
96
6
CARTRIDGE UP THRU 22MM
28
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT EXP
4
6
29
56
16
20
6
4
MACHINE GUNS
19
132
1
not listed
MISC OTHER SUPPORT EQP
2
8
7
21
20
11
MORTARS 60MM
1
1
OTHER AMMO AND COMPONENTS
**
3
10
OTHER COMMUNICATION EQP
41
OTHER SERVICES
10
5
10
10
OTHER SUPPLIES
**
49
1
OTHER WEAPONS UP TO 75MM
5
12
3
7
SUPPLY OPERATIONS
**
34
13
13
2
21
**
3
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
21
TOTAL BOOKS, MAPS AND PUBS
6
4
**
TRAINING AIDS AND PUBL
5
TRAINING
28
22
12
85
48
2
WEAPONS SPARES
**
4
TOTAL COUNTRY
126
251
1,013
1,943
544
697
230
136

 

Counternarcotics FMS to Peru

(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
140
AIRCRAFT SPARE PARTS
818
626
603
99
72
**
0
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT EXP
25
25
26
9
8
2
2
1
MISC OTHER SUPPORT EQP
147
126
OTHER COMMUNICATIONS EQP
3
OTHER SERVICES
15
4
19
7
7
OTHER SUPPLIES
78
31
37
39
SUPPLY OPERATIONS
31
29
35
7
14
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
30
46
36
44
65
47
TOTAL BOOKS, MAPS + PUBS
7
34
40
19
1
WEAPONS SPARES
108
TOTAL COUNTRY
884
900
927
310
308
104
74
55

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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