The SIPRI Arms Transfers Database contains information on all transfers of major conventional arms from 1950 to the most recent full calendar year. It is a unique resource for researchers, policymakers and analysts, the media and civil society interested in monitoring and measuring the international flow of major conventional arms.
The SIPRI Arms Transfers Database was updated on 10 March 2025. The database includes updated data on transfers of major arms for 1950–2024, which replaces all previous data on arms transfers published by SIPRI.
Access the SIPRI Arms Transfers Database directly at https://armstransfers.sipri.org.
The database can be used to address a range of questions, including:
The publicly accessible database is updated annually. A brief overview of highlights of the preceding year and more general trends in international arms transfers is published to coincide with the release of each year’s new data set. A broader analysis is published every year in the SIPRI Yearbook.
Click here for further detail on SIPRI’s research on international arms transfers.
For user rules for the SIPRI Arms Transfers Database, including the policy on fair use of the data, see theterms and conditions. For further information about the database see thesources and methods. To report potential errors or suggest improvements to the database please contactatdb.improvements@sipri.org. To request a copy of the user’s guide to the SIPRI Arms Transfers Database, please contactatp@sipri.org.
As an independent non-profit organization, SIPRI welcomes funding from private individuals and organizations who share our mission.
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