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Portugal 2013


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
I. Battle tanks Poland 1 Centauro MK 1 28 ton For museum purposes
II. Armoured combat vehicles Belize 3 Light Patrol Vehicle Not armoured
II. Armoured combat vehicles Guatemala 5 Light Patrol Vehicle Not armoured
II. Armoured combat vehicles Honduras 11 Light Patrol Vehicle Not armoured
II. Armoured combat vehicles Panama 10 Light Patrol Vehicle Not armoured
II. Armoured combat vehicles Peru 36 Light Patrol Vehicle Nott armoured

Major conventional arms (Category I-VII) - Imports

Major conventional arms (Category I-VII) - Military holdings

Major conventional arms (Category I-VII) - Procurement through national production

Category(I-VII) Number of Items Description of Items Comments on the transfer
VI. Warships 1 Offshore patrol vessel For government use

Related policies

Small Arms Exports

Category Final Importer state Number of Items State of origin (if not exporter) Intermediate location(s) (if any) Description of Items Comments on the transfer
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols Angola 15 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols Belgium 132 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols Canada 3 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols Cabo Verde 53
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols Cabo Verde 260 Germany Walther P99 For government end-use
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols Cabo Verde 500 Walther PP 7.65 mm For government end-use
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols Germany 50 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols Sao Tome and Principe 21
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols Switzerland 82 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols Turkey 300 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols United Arab Emirates 1 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols United States 1346 Firearms
2. Rifles and carbines Angola 62
2. Rifles and carbines Australia 75
2. Rifles and carbines Austria 734 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Belgium 22675 Firearms
2. Rifles and carbines Brazil 9
2. Rifles and carbines Bulgaria 163 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Canada 32
2. Rifles and carbines Cabo Verde 31
2. Rifles and carbines Chile 60
2. Rifles and carbines Croatia 230 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Czech Rep. 10 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Djibouti 100 Firearms
2. Rifles and carbines Finland 165
2. Rifles and carbines Germany 3430 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Greece 260 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Guinea 1 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Italy 1 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Japan 185 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Rep. of Korea 75 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Kuwait 320 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Lebanon 20 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Lithuania 10 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Malta 447 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Mexico 380
2. Rifles and carbines Morocco 50 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Mozambique 43 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Norway 80 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Poland 357 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Romania 235 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Sao Tome and Principe 10
2. Rifles and carbines Serbia 176 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Slovenia 20 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines South Africa 40 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Spain 1363 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Switzerland 2 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Trinidad and Tobago 150 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines Turkey 1148 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines United Kingdom 17 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes
2. Rifles and carbines United States 16560 Firearms for sports and hunting purposes

Light Weapons Exports

Small Arms Imports

Category Exporter state Number of Items State of origin (if not exporter) Intermediate location(s) (if any) Description of Items Comments on the transfer
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols Czech Rep. classified CZ 92 For government end-use
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols Germany classified HK P30 For government end-use
1. Revolvers and self-loading pistols Germany classified USP For government end-use
3. Sub-machine guns Germany classified HK MP5 For government end-use
3. Sub-machine guns Germany classified HK MP7A2 For government end-use
4. Assault rifles Germany classified HK M17 For government end-use
4. Assault rifles Germany classified HK 416 For government end-use

Light Weapons Import

Category Exporter state Number of Items State of origin (if not exporter) Intermediate location(s) (if any) Description of Items Comments on the transfer
2. Hand-held under-barrel and mounted grenade launchers Germany 3 HK AG 36 40 mm For government end-use
2. Hand-held under-barrel and mounted grenade launchers Germany 1 GLM For government end-use

National criterion to determine when a transfer takes effect

  • Departure of equipment from the exporter's territory
  • Arrival of equipment in the importer's territory
  • Transfer of title
  • Transfer of control

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