Pakistan remains major buyer of Chinese arms, says Pentagon report
Asserting that China has
signed agreements for arms exports worth USD 11 billion from 2007 to 2011, the
Pentagon has said that Pakistan remains Beijing's primary customer for
conventional weapons.
"From 2007 to 2011, China
signed approximately USD 11 billion in agreements for conventional weapons
systems worldwide, ranging from general purpose materiel to major weapons
systems," the Pentagon told the Congress in its annual report on China.
In 2012 and the coming years,
China's arms exports will likely increase modestly as China's domestic defence
industry improves, it said, adding that Chinese defence firms are marketing and
selling arms throughout the world with the bulk of their sales to Asia and the
Middle East/North Africa.
In 2012, China unveiled the Yi
Long tactical unmanned aerial vehicle, which will probably be marketed to
developing countries, it said.
Pakistan, it said, remains its
primary customer for conventional weapons. "China engages in both arms
sales and defence industrial cooperation with Islamabad, including
co-production of the JF-17 fighter aircraft, F-22P frigates with helicopters,
K-8 jet trainers, F-7 fighter aircraft, early warning and control aircraft,
tanks, air-to-air missiles, anti-ship cruise missiles, and cooperation on main
battle tank production," the Pentagon report said.
"We describe in this
report China's bilateral military interactions with other countries, including
Pakistan. China has a very longstanding historical relationship with Pakistan,
and it's one that we watch and we report on in this report,"
Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defence for East Asia Da
vid Helvey told reporters during a Pentagon news
conference.
Helvey said the US is
monitoring very carefully China's military modernisation, the implications of
that modernisation both for opportunities to cooperate with China in a
multinational or bilateral context, but also for potential implications for
regional stability.
According to the report,
Sub-Saharan African countries view China as a provider of low-cost weapons with
fewer political strings attached compared to other international arms
suppliers.
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