UNROCA original report
Israel 2020
Major conventional arms (Category I-VII) - Exports
| Category(I-VII) | Final importer state | Number of Items | State of origin (if not exporter) | Intermediate location(s) (if any) | Description of Items | Comments on the transfer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| III. Large-calibre artillery systems | Denmark | 11 | 120mm Mortar | |||
| III. Large-calibre artillery systems | Thailand | 6 | 155mm Howitzer | |||
| VII. (a) Missiles and missile launchers | Estonia | 40 | SPIKE N-LOS Missiles | |||
| VII. (a) Missiles and missile launchers | Estonia | 18 | Launchers | |||
| VII. (a) Missiles and missile launchers | Germany | 250 | SPIKE LR Missiles | |||
| VII. (a) Missiles and missile launchers | Germany | 113 | Launchers | |||
| VII. (a) Missiles and missile launchers | Latvia | 40 | SPIKE LR Missiles | |||
| VII. (a) Missiles and missile launchers | Latvia | 26 | Launchers | |||
| VII. (a) Missiles and missile launchers | Poland | 500 | SPIKE LR Missiles | |||
| VII. (a) Missiles and missile launchers | Slovakia | 100 | SPIKE N-LOS Missiles |
Major conventional arms (Category I-VII) - Imports
| Category(I-VII) | Exporter state | Number of Items | State of origin (if not exporter) | Intermediate location(s) (if any) | Description of Items | Comments on the transfer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IV. (a) Combat aircraft | United States | 4 | F35 | |||
| VI. Warships | Germany | 1 | Patrol Corvette |
Major conventional arms (Category I-VII) - Military holdings
Major conventional arms (Category I-VII) - Procurement through national production
Related policies
Israel welcomes the continuing operation of the UN Register of Conventional Arms and the efforts made by the UN Member States of the Register to make this significant measure for confidence, trust and security building between States, as relevant and universal as possible, taking into account national, regional and global security concerns of all. Convinced of the importance of the adherence to the Register and its specific contribution to regional and global stability and security, Israel responds to the Register annually, since its foundation in 1992, according to its categories on major conventional arms. Israel’s policy on reporting conventional arms transfers is to report the departure or arrival of relevant military equipment from or to its territory. Israel believes that consolidating the existing UN Register, by reaching out to States in problematic regions such as the Middle East and convincing them to adhere to it, should be our first priority. Israel supports the multilateral and bilateral cooperation necessary to eradicate all aspects of the illicit trafficking and proliferation of conventional arms.
Small Arms Exports
Light Weapons Exports
Small Arms Imports
Light Weapons Import
National criterion to determine when a transfer takes effect
Arrival/Departure of equipment into/from our national territory
Source of information
Data reflects actual transfers
Views on the future operation of the Register