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General Assembly Distr.: General 30 January 2013 English Original: English/Russian/Spanish United Nations A/67/212/Add.2 General Assembly Distr.: General 30 January 2013 English Original: English/Russian/Spanish Sixty-seventh session Agenda item 94 General and complete disarmament United Nations Register of Conventional Arms Report of the Secretary-General Addendum* Contents Page I. Information received from Governments............................................ 2 A. Index of information submitted by Governments................................. 2 B. Reports received from Governments on conventional arms transfers................. 3 II. Information received from Governments on military holdings and procurement through national production ............................................................. 10 III. Information received from Governments on international transfers of small arms and light weapons ...................................................................... 14 Annex Views received from Governments ................................................ 37 __________________ * The information provided in the present addendum was received after the issuance of the main report and addendum 1 or was not included in them for technical reasons. 13-22167 (E) 190213 260213 *1322167* A/67/212/Add.2 I. Information received from Governments A. Index of information submitted by Governments Background information Views on inclusion of Procurement International small arms through transfers of and light Data on Data on Military national small arms and weapons in State Report received on exports imports holdings production light weapons the Register 1. Germanya 6 June 2012 X X X X X 2. Hungary 31 May 2012 X X X X 3. Lithuaniab 1 June 2012 X X X X 4. Kazakhstan 6 May 2012 X X X 5. Mexico 11 September 2012 X 6. Montenegro 27 April 2012 X X 7. Portugal 18 July 2012 nil X X X 8. Republic of Korea 29 June 2012 nil X X 9. Russian Federation 31 May 2012 X nil 10. Samoa 3 May 2012 nil nil nil nil nil nil 11. Switzerland 24 August 2012 X nil X X a Germany’s information on conventional arms transfers, and military holdings and procurement through national production is included in the main report of the Secretary-General on this subject (A/67/212). Its information on transfers on small arms and light weapons and its views on the inclusion of small arms and light weapons in the Register are reflected in the current addendum. b Lithuania’s information on conventional arms transfers and transfers of small arms and light weapons is included in the main report of the Secretary-General on this subject (A/67/212). Its information on military holdings is reflected in the current addendum. 2 13-22167 A/67/212/Add.2 B. Reports received from Governments on conventional arms transfers Hungary Original language: English Calendar year: 2011 Background information provided: yes Date of submission: 31 May 2012 National points of contact: yes Exports A B C D E Remarks Final importer Number of State of origin Intermediate Comments on Category (I-VII) State(s) items (if not exporter) location (if any) Description of item transfer VII. Missiles and missile Ukraine 285 Soviet Union R-60 Industrial use, launchers surplus of Hungarian Defence Forces 204 Soviet Union H-25 ML/MP Industrial use, surplus of Hungarian Defence Forces Imports A B C D E Remarks Number of State of origin Intermediate Comments on Category (I-VII) Exporter State(s) items (if not exporter) location (if any) Description of item transfer II. Armoured combat United States 14 Belgium HMMWV armoured Ministry of vehicles vehicle Defence gift Attack helicopters Germany 8 Soviet Union Mi-14 demilitarized For fire fighters aircraft Finland 2 Soviet Union Mi-8 Ministry of Defence gift 13-22167 3 A/67/212/Add.2 Montenegro Original language: English Calendar year: 2011 Background information provided: yes Date of submission: 27 April 2012 National points of contact: yes Exports A B C D E Remarks Final importer Number of State of origin Intermediate Comments on Category (I-VII) State(s) items (if not exporter) location (if any) Description of item transfer III. Large-calibre Philippines 8 Montenegro Ballistic computer for artillery systems grenade launchers 60 mm and 81 mm VII. Missiles and missile Serbia 500 Montenegro Maljutka 9M14P1 launchers missiles 4 13-22167 A/67/212/Add.2 Portugal Original language: English Calendar year: 2011 Background information provided: yes Date of submission: 18 July 2012 National points of contact: yes Imports A B C D E Remarks Number of State of origin Intermediate Comments on Category (I-VII) Exporter State(s) items (if not exporter) location (if any) Description of item transfer I. Battle tanks Classified II. Armoured combat Classified vehicles III. Large-calibre Classified artillery systems (100 mm and above) IV. Combat aircraft Classified V. Attack helicopters Classified VII. Missiles and missile Italy 14 Black Sharp torpedo National launchers procurement for the Portuguese Navy MANPADS Classified 13-22167 5 A/67/212/Add.2 Republic of Korea Original language: English Calendar year: 2011 Background information provided: yes Date of submission: 29 June 2012 National points of contact: yes Imports A B C D E Remarks State of origin Intermediate (if not location (if Comments on Category (I-VII) Exporter State(s) Number of items exporter) any) Description of item transfer VII. Missiles and United States 12 AIM-120C missile launchers United States 2 AIM-9X United States 107 GBU-24 United States 24 SM-2 United States 2 SLAM-ER 6 13-22167 A/67/212/Add.2 Russian Federation Original language: Russian Calendar year: 2011 Background information provided: yes Date of submission: 31 May 2012 National points of contact: yes Exports A B C D E Remarks State of origin Intermediate Final importer (if not location (if Comments on Category (I-VII) State(s) Number of items exporter) any) Description of item transfer I. Battle tanks Venezuela 35 Cyprus 14 Uganda 44 II. Armoured combat Bangladesh 80 vehicles Venezuela 47 Kazakhstan 11 Kuwait 45 Uganda 32 III. Large-calibre Venezuela 65 artillery systems Kazakhstan 3 IV. Combat aircraft Algeria 26 Viet Nam 8 Jordan 2 Myanmar 14 Uganda 4 V. Attack helicopters Azerbaijan 4 India 15 Indonesia 6 China 5 Myanmar 4 Peru 8 Sudan 12 United States 9 Thailand 3 VI. Warships Viet Nam 3 Turkmenistan 2 13-22167 7 A/67/212/Add.2 A B C D E Remarks State of origin Intermediate Final importer (if not location (if Comments on Category (I-VII) State(s) Number of items exporter) any) Description of item transfer VII. Missiles and Algeria 68 missile launchers Bangladesh 36 Viet Nam 96 India 270 Myanmar 40 Uganda 30 Syria 74 Azerbaijan 600 500 missiles and 100 launchers Brazil 26 18 missiles and 8 launchers Venezuela 1 800 1,500 missiles and 300 launchers Egypt 839 647 missiles and 192 launchers Sudan 50 25 missiles and 25 launchers Thailand 35 30 missiles and 5 launchers Turkmenistan 32 24 missiles and 8 launchers 8 13-22167 A/67/212/Add.2 Switzerland Original language: French Calendar year: 2011 Background information provided: yes Date of submission: 24 August 2012 National points of contact: yes Exports A B C D E Remarks Final importer Number of State of origin Intermediate Comments on Category (I-VII) State(s) items (if not exporter) location (if any) Description of item transfer II. Armoured combat Brazil 3 Piranha IIIC vehicles Spain 4 Piranha IIIC 13-22167 9 A/67/212/Add.2 II. Information received from Governments on military holdings and procurement through national production Hungary Military holdings Category (I-VII) Number of items State of origin Description/comments I. Battle tanks 157 (l) T-55 (156) T-72 II. Armoured combat vehicles 602 (410) BTR-80 (l) BTR-80 MPAEJ (3) BTR-80 MPFJ (178) BTR-80A III. Large-calibre artillery systems 91 Soviet Union (50) 82 mm 37M mortar (100 mm and above) (1) 82 mm 2K21 mortar (2) 85 mm D-44 anti-tank gun (3) 100 mm MT-12 anti-tank gun (1) 2S1 SP how. (31) D-20 how. (2) M-30 how. (1) M 120 model 38/43 mortar IV. Combat aircraft 101 (53) MIG-21 (1) MIG-23 (25) MIG-29 (8) SU-22 (14) SAAB/39 GRIPEN V. Attack helicopters 47 (47) MI-24 VII. Missiles and missile launchers 94 (MANPADS) Soviet Union (49) 9P519 (Igla) MANPADS (45) MISTRAL ATLAS launcher 146 (missiles) France (146) MISTRAL-2 missiles 10 13-22167 A/67/212/Add.2 Lithuania Original language: English Calendar year: 2011 Background information provided: yes Date of submission: 1 June 2012 National points of contact: yes Military holdings Category (I-VII) Number of items Description/comments II. Armoured combat vehicles 232 M 113 (224) MT-LB (8) III. Large-calibre artillery systems (100 mm and above) 179 105 mm M101 how. (54) 120 mm 2B11 mortar (20) 120 mm M1982 mortar (17) 120 mm M38/43 mortar (18) 120 mm M41D mortar (28) 120 mm Tampella M113 (42) VI. Warships 1 Vidar class staff and support ship VII. Missiles and missile launchers 21 RBS-70 8 Stinger 13-22167 11 A/67/212/Add.2 Portugal Procurement through national production Category (I-VII) Number of items I. Battle tanks Classified II. Armoured combat vehicles Classified III. Large-calibre artillery systems (100 mm and above) Classified IV. Combat aircraft Classified V. Attack helicopters Classified VII. Missiles and missile launchers Classified 12 13-22167 A/67/212/Add.2 Switzerland Military holdings Category (I-VII) Number of items I. Battle tanks 296 II. Armoured combat vehicles 1 177 III. Large-calibre artillery systems (100 mm and above) 496 IV. Combat aircraft 87 VII. Missiles and missile launchers Some Stingers 13-22167 13 A/67/212/Add.2 III. Information received from Governments on international transfers of small arms and light weapons Germany Exports A B C D E Remarks Final importer Number State of origin Intermediate Comments on State(s) of items (if not exporter) location (if any) Description of item transfer Small arms 2.
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