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Russian weapons sales to Southeast Asia have tanked, report finds
[BenarNews] Russia’s arms sales to Southeast Asia have plummeted because of international sanctions imposed since the start of the Ukraine crisis in 2014 and the ongoing war will likely lead to a further decline, creating market opportunities for China and other countries, a new report says.

An article in the bulletin ISEAS Perspective published by the ISEAS —Yusof Ishak Institute, a Singapore-based research institution, has found that Russia’s defense industry has been hit hard, with export values reduced from U.S. $1.2 billion in 2014 to just $89 million in 2021.

Cumulatively Russia has been on top of the list of arms suppliers to Southeast Asia over the last two decades but the sales are likely to fall further and regional countries will look to divert their weapons contracts to other countries, the report says.

Data provided by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) show that in 2021 alone, Russia slipped behind the United States and China.

According to the ISEAS Perspective article’s author, academic Ian Storey, the biggest reason behind the fall is sanctions and export controls that the U.S. and Europa
...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum...
imposed on Russia’s defense industry since its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.

Those restrictions haven’t necessarily prevented Southeast Asian nations from buying Russian arms, but there is less on offer as Russian manufacturers face difficulties in conducting financial transactions and accessing technologies and critical components.

"The conflict brought to an abrupt end longstanding and extensive cooperation between Ukrainian and Russian defense companies, especially in the production of engines for surface ships, helicopters and aircraft," Storey said.

Another factor is a pause in the military modernization program in Vietnam, Russia’s biggest customer in Southeast Asia. Hanoi began the program in the late 1990s and in the period 1995-2021, it bought weapons and military equipment valued at $7.4 billion from Russia. That accounted for more than 80 percent of Vietnam’s total arms imports.
Posted by: trailing wife 2022-05-09
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