arms tranfers to developing countries, 1945-1968
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ICPSRInter-university Consortium for
Political and Social Research
Arms Tranfers to Developing Countries, 1945-1968
Amelia C. Leiss
ICPSR 5404
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JULY 1999
INTER-UNI VEKSITY CONSORTIUM FOR
POLITtCAL AND SOCIAL RESEARCH
I c ARMS TRANSFERS ARMS TRANSFERS
TO TO
LESS DEVELOPED LESS DEVELOPED
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Principal Investigator Amelia C. Leiss
Center for International Studies Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Second ICPSR Edition, 1975
ARMS TRANSFERS TO LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
(ICPSR 5404)
Principal Investigator Amelia C. Leiss
With the Assistance of Priscilla Clapp
Center for International Studies Massachusetts In;;;;ute of Technology
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research P.O. Box 1248
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106
Second ICPSR Edition 1975
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Study Description ii
Section 1: Transfers of Major Weapons to a Sample 1 of 52 Developing Countries: 1945-1968
Section 2: Performance Characteristics of Aircraft 3 Transferred to Sample of 52 Developing Countries, 1945-1968
Section 3: Performance Characteristics of Helicopters 6 Transferred to Sample of 52 Developing Countries, 1945-1968
Section 4: Performance Characteristics of Missiles Transferred 8 to a Sample of 52 Developing Countries, 1945-1968
Section 5: Performance Characteristics of Armor Transferred to a Sample of 52 Developing Countries, 1945-1968
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Section 6: Performance Characteristics of Naval Vessels Transferred to a Sample of 52 Developing Countries, 1945-1968, and in 1945 Inventories
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Appendix I: Recipients
Appendix II: Donor/Manufacturer
Appendix III: System Designators Combat Aircraft Transport Aircraft Trainer Aircraft Utility Aircraft Helicopters Missiles Naval Armor
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STUDY DESCRIPTION
Transfers of Major Weapons to a Sample of 52 Developing Countries, 1945-1968.
The first section contains data on the transfer (i.e., gift, sale, license to produce) of major weapons (aircraft,helicopters, missiles, armor, and ships) to 52 countries since 1945. In the case of ships, transfers prior to that date of vessels listed in active 1945 inventories are also included. Also included are indigenous production efforts of major weapons. In addition, known combat losses or deconmissionings are listed as transfers to a recipient labeled "oblivion".
Dates of transfer are years in which equipment was delivered, where that is known. Otherwise dates are tagged as 5 or 10 year estimates.
The basic element of organization is the transfer--the transaction between a donor and a recipient of a given number of a specific weapon on a given date. This basic file also includes some production information on the weapon.
These data were collected from open sources and must be regarded as approximate, not definitive. Data quality doubtless improves with more recent years and is superior for some systems (e.g., ships) than for others (e.g., armor).
Sections 2 through 6 contain information on the characteristics of the weapons systems that have been transferred.
All data in this study were collected by Amelia C. Leiss, with the assistance of Priscilla A. Clapp, at the Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as part of a study of the control of trade in arms sponsored by the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
These data served as the basis for Amelia C. Leiss, et al Arms _-.) - Tranfers to Less Developed Countries, January 1970, Center for International Studies, M.I.T., Pub. No. C/70-1. Continuing work on arms race models and arms trade decision models is underway by Miss Leiss, Mr. Michael Mihalka, Mr. Connor Riley, and Mr. Lawrence Reece.
NOTE: The six sections of data in this study are supplied as one file of data. The user will need to sort on card number to obtain separate sections.
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SECTION 1: Transfers of Major Weapons Systems to a Sample of 52 Developing Countries: 1945-1968
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Card Number
Transfer Number
Recipient (See Appendix I, page 17 for codes)
Date of Transfer (Last 2 digits)
Accuracy of Date ("l"=+ 2 yrs; "2"=+ 5 yrs)
Donor (See Appendix II, page 18 for codes)
System Name 1
System Name 2
System Name 3
System Name 4
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Alphanumeric
First Modifier to Name * 1
Second Modifier to Nd
Quantity Transferred
System Classification
:: Aircraft Helicopter
3. Missile 4. Armor 5. Artillery 6. Small Arms 7. Naval System
Is transfer a license? ("1" = yes)
Is transfer for assembly? ("1" = yes)
Primary role in recipient forces
1. Trainer 2. Armed Trainer/COIN
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18 1 58-59
19 1 60-64
20 1 65-66
21 1 67-68
22 1 69-70
23 1 71-72
24 1
25 1
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9: Bomber Fighter-bomber
5. Interceptor
76: Transport ASW
8. Reece, Search & Rescue, Photographic 9. Observation, Communication, Policing IO. Liaison 11. Utility 12. Other
Secondary role in recipient forces (Same codes as Variable 17 above)
System identification number (See Appendix III, page 19 for codes)
Actual date of construction of system (last 2 digits)
Data production of system type began (last 2 digits)
Data production of system ended (last 2 digits)
Original manufacturer of system (See Appendix II, page 18 for codes)
Is system in production in 1968? ("1" = yes)
Is donor a licensee? ("1" = yes)
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SECTION 2: Performance Characteristics of Aircraft Transferred to Sample of 52 Developing Countries, 1945-1968
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3-7 System designation number (See Appendix III, page 19 for codes)
8-9 Original manufacturer (See Appendix II, page 18 for codes)
IO-II Licensee #I
12-13 Licensee #2
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14-15 Licensee #3 (See Appendix II, page 18 for codes)
16-17 Licensee #4
18-19 Licensee #5
20-21 Licensee #6 -
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51 Number of engines
Date entered production (last 2 digits)
Date left production (last 2 digits)
In production in 1968 ("I" = yes)
Number produced
Date of above production figure (last 2 digits)
Initial cost, in dollars
Map cost
Propulsion
1. Jet 2. Turbo prop 3. Prop
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21 2
22 2
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24 2
25 2
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27 3
28 3
29 3
30 3
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32 3
33 3
34 3 42-47 Cargo capacity, in pounds
35 3 48-49 Combat/service ceiling, in 1,000 ft
36 3 SO-55 Ferry range, in NM
37 3 51-59 Combat radius, clean
38 3 60-64 Rate of climb at SL, in feet per minute
52 Number of crew members
53 All weather capable ("1" = yes)
54 Carrier-based ("I" = yes)
55-60 Weight empty, in pounds
61-66 MTOW
67-72 Max. payload, ordnance,in pounds
73-78 Max. payload, cargo, in pounds
l-2 Card Number
3-7 System designator number (See Appendix III, page 19 for codes)
8-?O Max. payload, troops/passengers
II-13 Max. payload, paratroopers
14-20 Speed designator Number #I
21-27 Speed designator Number #2
28-34 Speed designator Number #3
35-41 Speed designator Number #4
1st digit 2nd digit 3rd digit 4th-6th digit
:: Max
:: Clean
:: Sl actual speed
Cruise MTOW 10,000' 3. Primary 3. 20,000'
Mission 4. 30,000'
Z: 35,000' 35-40,000'
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65-69 Take off run, in feet
70-74 Take off to 50 feet, in feet
75-77 Combat radius (est.) in NM (Used only where Variable 37 is unknown)
l-2 Card number
3-7 System designator number
8-12 Landing run, in feet
13-17 Landing from 50 feet, in feet
18 Minimum runway surface
1. Natural-including water 2. Hard
19-20 Cargo compartment, length, in feet
21-22 Cargo compartment, max. width, in feet
23-24 Cargo compartment, max. height, in feet
25-28 Cargo compartment, max. volume, in cubic feet
29-30 Main cargo door, height, in feet
31-32 Main cargo door, width, in feet
33 Internal bomb bay? ("1" = yes)
34 Wing pylons? ("I" = yes)
35-36 Engine produced by or licensed from: (See Appendix II)
37-41 Horsepower/thrust per engine, in HP or pounds
42-44 Horsepower/thrust per pound (est.) x 1,000 (Used only where variables 56, or 18, or 23 ar unknown: hence HP/thrust x no. eng. [ 56 x 18 1 are
MTOW 23 uncalculable.)
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SECTION 3: Performance Characteristics of Helicopters Transferred to Sample of 52 developing countries, 1945-1968
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System identifier number (See Appendix for codes)
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Original Manufacturer (See Appendix II, for codes)
Licensee #I-
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Licensee #3
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18 for codes)
Date entered production (last 2 digits)
Date left production (last 2 digits)
In production 1968? ("I" if yes)
Number in crew
Cargo weight, in pounds
Cargo volume, in cubic feet
Troops/helicopter
Passengers/helicopter
Max. speed, fully loaded, in NMPH
Max. speed, crew only, in NMPH
Max. range, fully loaded, in NMPH
Max. range, crew only, in NMPH
Max. flying time, in minutes
Ceiling (in 1000 feet)
21 5 53
22 5 54
23 5 55-58
24 5 59
25 6 l-2
26 6 3-7
27 6 8-12
28 6 13-16
29 6 17-23
30 6 24-26
31 6 27-28
32 6 29-34
33 6 35-41
All-weather? ( "1" = yes)
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Night operating? ("I" = yes)
Horsepower/engine
Number of engines
Card number
System identifier number
MTOW in pounds
Number produced
Cost new per unit
Horsepower per pound (est.) *
Date of production information (last 2 digits)
Lift in pounds
Map cost per unit
* used only when variable 23 or 24 or 27 not known, hence 23 x 24 HP/eng. x no. eng. [I ] not calculable.
MTOW 27
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7 3-7 System designator (See Appendix III)
7 8-9 Original Manufacturer (See Appendix II, page 18 for codes)
7 17-20 Warhead size in pounds
7 21-22 Guidance system
:: Radar Command Radio Command
3. Inertial 4. Wire 5. Television 6. Beam Riding 7. Semi-active Homing 8. Active Homing 9. Passive Homing 10. Star-Tracking 11. None 12. Infrared
7 23 Number of stages
7 24 First (or only) stage propellent
1. Liquid 2.
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14-15 Licensee #3 I -
16 Warhead type
1. HE
G: Nuclear CBR
4. Multipurpose
SECTION 4: Performance Characteristics of Missiles Transferred to a Sample of 52 Developing Countries, 1945-1968
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25 Second stage propellent (see above codes)
26-29 Missile weight, in pounds
30-32 Missile length, in feet
33-34 Missile diameter (large) in feet (if 8' or more)
35-37 Missile diameter (small) in inches (if 7'11" or less)
38-40 Range or slant range, in NM
41-45 Speed, in NMPH
46 Propulsion system
:- Turbojet Ram-jet
3: Rocket
47-52 Number produced
53-54 Date of above production information (last 2 digits)
55-56 Year production began (last 2 digits)
57 In production in 1968? ("I" if yes)
58-59 Licensee #4 (See Appendix II for codes)
60-61 Licensee #5
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SECTION 5: Performance Characteristics of Armor Transferred to a Sample of 52 Developing Countries, 1945-1968
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8 8 24-27
9 8 28-31
10 8 32-34
11 8 35
12 8 36
13 8 37
14 8 38
15 8 39
16 8 40
17 8 41-42
18 8 43-44
Card number
System designator (See Appendix III, page 19 for codes)
Basic type
1. Tank 2. Armored personnel carrier 3. Armored car
Original manufacturer (See Appendix II, page 18 for codes)
Licensee #I
Licensee #2
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(See Appendix II, page 18 for codes)
Licensee #3
Range, in miles
Weight in tons
Speed, in MPH
Snorkel ("I" if yes)
Flotation collar ("I" if yes)
Amphibious ("I" if yes)
Infrared steering ("I' if yes)
Infrared firing ("I" if yes)
Searchlight ("I" if yes)
Number in crew
Number troops/passengers carried
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19 8 45-47
20 8 48
21 8 49
22 8 50-55
23 8 56-57
24 8 58-59
25 8 60-61
26 8 62
Size of main gun, in mm
Air-transportable ("I" if yes)
Air-droppable ("I" if yes)
Number produced
Date of production information
Data production began
Date production ended
In production in 1968? ("I" if yes)
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SECTION 6: Performance Characteristics of Naval Vessels Transferred to a Sample of 52 Developing Countries, 1945-1968, and in 1945 Inventories
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8-9 Last previous owner
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12-13 3d from last previous owner
14-15 Builder
16-19 Tons cargo carried
20-22 Number of tanks carried
23-26 Number of troops carried
27-28 Number of aircraft carried
29-30 Number of helicopters carried
31-32 Number of landing craft carried
33 Does the ship have missiles? ("1" if yes)
34-35 If yes, their range in NM
36-37 DP guns
38-39 DP guns
40-41 DP guns
42-43 DP guns The following codes apply to variables 15-18
1. 152 mm (6")
:: 135 mm (5.25") 130 mm (5.1")
4. 128 mm (5")
2: 120 mm (4.7") 115 mm (4.5")
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44-45 AA Guns
46-47 AA Guns
9 48-49 AA Guns
The following codes apply to variables 44-49 1. 12.7 mm 2. 13 mm 43: 20 13.2 mm mm
i: 25 30 mm mm 7. 37 mm 8. 40mm 9. 57 mm 10. 76 mm (3")
9 50 Does the ship carry mines? ("I" if yes)
239 9 51 ASW
24 9 52 ASW
25 9 53 ASW
The following codes a ply to variables 51-53
:: DC (depth charges P DC racks
3: DCT (DC throwers) DC mortars
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26 9 54 Torpedo tubes
27 9 55 Torpedo tubes
The following codes apply to variable 54-55
:: 17.7" tubes 18" tubes
3. 21" tubes 4. torpedo launchers 5. torpedo side launchers
56-57 Surface speed, in knots
58-59 Submerged speed, in knots
60-64 Displacement, in tons
65-69 Radius in NM
28 9
29 9
30 9
31 9
32 9
33 9
34 9
35 9
5. RL (Rocket launchers) 6. Hedgehogs 7. Mousetraps
70-71 Speed, in knots, for above radius
72-73 Year of construction
74-75 Year construction of type began
76-77 Year construction of type ended
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10 31-32
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Dual purpose Gun A'1
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II " #4
II " #5
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II " #3
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23 10 58-60 # of torpedo tubes
24 10 61-63 Size of torpedo tubes in inches
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01 Afganistan
02 Algeria
03 Argentina
04 Bolivia
05 Brazil
06 Cambodia
07 Chile
08 Colombia
09 Congo B.
10 Congo K.(Zaire)
11 Cuba
12 Dominican Republic
13 Ethiopia
14 Ghana
15 Guinea
16 India
17 Indonesia
18 Iran
19 Iraq
20 Israel
21 Jordan
22 Kenya
23 North Korea
APPENDIX I
Recipients
24 South Korea
25 Laos
26 Lebanon
27 Libya
28 Malaysia
29 Mali
30 Mexico
31 Morocco
32 Nicaragua
33 Nigeria
34 Pakistan
35 Peru
36 Philippines
37 Rhodesia
38 Saudi Arabia
39 Somalia
40 Sudan
41 Syria
42 Tanzania
43 Thailand
44 Tunisia
45 Uganda
46 UAR
47 Venezuela
48 North Vietnam
49 South Vietnam
50 Yemen
51 Zambia
52 Cyprus
53 Oblivion
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APPENDIX II
Donor/Manufacturer
01 Belgium
02 Canada
03 Czechoslovakia
04 France
05 India
06 Italy
07 Israel
08 Netherlands
09 Spain
10 Sweden
11 Switzerland
12 USSR
13 USSR and/or Canada
14 USSR and or Czechoslovakia and/or Poland
15 UAR
16 UK
17 U,",;;ior
18 US
19 West Germany
20 Self *
21 China
22 Japan
23 South Africa
24 Other
25 Iran
26 Indonesia
27 Norway
28 Iraq
29 Sudan
Morocco
south Vietnam
Malaysia
Nigeria
Algeria
Syria
Greece
Hungary
* Denotes indigenous production
30 Austria 61
31 Denmark 62
32 Yugoslavia 63
33 Poland 64
34 Australia 65
35 Portugal 66
36 Finland 67
37 Peru 68
38 Pre World War II Germany
39 Estonia
40 Cuba
41 Argentina
42 New Zealand
43 Congo K
44 Jordan
45 Laos
46 Mexico
47 Nicaragua
48 Zambia
49 Brazil
50 **Chile
51 Thailand
52 Colombia
53 Pakistan
54 Philippines
55 South Korea
56 Venezuela
57 **Chile
58 Dominican Republic
59 North Vietnam
60 Ethiopia
* Note accidental repetition of Chile
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APPENDIX III
System Designator
1. Combat aircraft
1. Interceptors
1. Jet
01 F-104 A Starfighter 02 Gnat MK.l 03 Lightning F.MK.2/4/53 04 MiG 21 Fishbed 05 MiG-21 D/F Fishbed 06 Ouragan
2. Prop
01 F-51D Mustang
2. Multipurpose fighters
1. Jet
01 02 03
iz 06
ii 09
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1': 19 20 21
F-4 C/D Phantom F-5A Freedom Fighter F9F-2 Panther F-80C Shooting Star F-86F Sabre F-86 K/F-86D Sabre F-86L Sabre HF 24 MK.l/lA Marut MiG-lS/bis (bis=MK.2, 1st appeared in 1951) fagOt MiG-17 Fresco MiG-17 D/E Fresco MiG-19 Farmer Meteor F.MK.318 Mirage III C/E Mirage V Mirage IV A Sea Hawk FGAMK.6 Super Mystere IV 82 Vampire FB.MK.3 Vampire F.MK.3 Venom FB.4 (50)
2. Prop
01 F4U-5 Corsair 02 F-47D Thunderbolt 03 Sea Fury
3. Strike Fighter
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1. Jet
01 A-48 Skyhawk 02 A-4C Skyhawk 03 F-4F Skywawk 04 BAC-167 05 F-84G Thunderjet 06 G-91 07 Hawker Hunter F.MK.6/9/52/56/59 08 SU-7B Fitter Og Vautour II A 10 A-37B
2. Prop
01 A-l Skyraider 02 IL-10 Beast 03 SAAB-17
4. Light Bomber
1. Jet
01 B-57B 02 Canberra B.MK.P., B(I)MK.8, B(I)MK.58 03 IL-28 Beagle
2. Prop
01 SB-17G Fortress 02 SM. 79
5. Medium Bomber
1. Jet
01 TU-16A/B Badger
2. Prop
01 B-245 Liberator 02 B-25D Mitchell 03 B-255 Mitchell 04 B-26B Marauder
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05 B-26K Counter Invader 06 AVRO 683 Lancaster 07 Lincoln
6. ASW
1. Jet
01 P-2E (formerly P2V-5) Neptune
2. Prop
01 HU-16 A/B/C Albatross 02 PBY-5 Catalina 03 PMB-5/5A Mariner (5A is amphibian) 04 PV-2 Harpoon 05 S-2A Tracker
3. Turboprop
01 Alize 02 Fairey Gannet AS.MK.l
7. Reconnaissance
1. Jet
01 RF-86F Sabre 02 RT-33 03 Mirage IIIR 04 Canberra PR.MK.57
2. Prop
01 RB25
2. Transport Aircraft
1. Single engine
1. Jet
2. Prop
01 AN-2 Colt 02 L-60 Conestoga 03 lPD/PAR FG-8/T-22 Guanabara 04 LASA-60 05 MH 1521 M Broussard 06 Pioneer
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3. Turboprop
01 PC-6 Turbo-Porter
2. Twin engine
1. Jet
01 One Eleven 02 C-123B Provider 03 MS 760C Paris
2. Prop
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HS748 Andover CC MK.2 Beech H-18 Bristol 170, MKS.31, 31E, 32 Wayfarer C-7 DHC-4A Caribou C-45 Expeditor (UK) C-46A Commando C-47 Skytrain/Dakota C-60 Lodestar C-82 Packet C-119G Flying Boxcar Devon Dove IL-12 Coach IL-14 (P&M) Crate Li-2 Cab MD 315 Flamant Noratlas PA-23-160 Apache H Pembroke C.MK.1/51, 52, 52/2, 53, 54, 55 Twin Pioneer, Srs. 1, 2, 3
21 Sealand 22 Viking
3. Turboprop
01 AN-24 Coke 02 Avso 652 Anson MK.18 03 DHC-5 Buffalo 04 DHC-6 Twin Otter 05 HPR 7 Model 401 Herald 06 IA.50 Guarani 07 IPD/PAR 6504 08 TU-124 Cookpot 09 Fokker F27M Friendship/Troopship
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3. Tri-engine
1. Jet
01 Trident 1E
2. Prop
3. Turboprop
01 Viscount 730
4. Four engine
1. Jet
2. Prop
01 AN-12 Cub 02 Boeing 377 Stratocruiser 03 C-54 Skymaster 04 C-118 Liftmaster 05 C-121C Super Constellation 06 DC-7 Seven Seas 07 DH-114 Heron
3. Turboprop
01 C-130 B Hercules 02 C-130 E Hercules
4. Trainer Aircraft
1. Primary/Basic
1. Jet
01 Jet Provost T.MK.51 (Armed export version of MK.3) (BAC/45) T.MK.52 (Armed export version of MK.4)
02 Dominie T.MK.l 03 HA-200B Saeta (E-14) (Al Kahira) 04 HJT-16 MK.11 Kiran 05 L-29 Delfin Maya 06 MB.326B 07 Magister 08 Super Magister 09 T-33 10 T-37 11 CL-41G Tutor
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2. Prop
DHC-1 Chipmunk Fairey Firefly MK.1 Gomhouria MK.2 Republic HAL HT-2 Hunting Provost T.5l/T.53 IA.35 Hanquero MS.733 Alcyon NU-90 Belalang Pilatus P.3 Piaggio P.148 Paulistinha 56B/C PT-17 PT-19 S.11 (T.21 in Braz) Instructor S.12 Instructor SAAB 91 B/C/D Safir T-6/SNJ Texan (Harvard) T-28 A/D T-34 Mentor T-35A Buckaroo T-41A Skyhawk T-42A Skywawk Tiger Moth TAK-11 Moose YAK-18 Max Zlin 226 AS Acrobat
3. Turboprop
01 Fairey Gannet T.5
2. Trainer version of other aircraft
1. Jet
01 Canberra T.MK.4 02 F-5B Freedom Fighter 03 Hawker Hunter T.MK 62/66/66A/66B/69 04 IL-28U 05 Lightning T.MK.2/55 06 Mirage III B 07 MiG-15 UT1 Midget 08 MiG-21 UT1 Mongol 09 Meteor T.7 10 TF-9J Courgar 11 Vampire T.MK55 (TMK.11)
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2. Prop
01 AT-7 02 AT-IIB
3. Turboprop
4. Utility Aircraft
1. Jet
2. Prop
01 02
ii 05
:; 08 09
vi
iP 14 15 16
ii 19
i:
fC 24 25
;s 28
:i
z: 33 34
Aero Commander 500 U Auster APO. MK.6 Auster APO. MK.9 Cessna 170 Cessna 180 Cessna 320 Dornier DO.27 Dornier DO.28 Fairey Firefly T.T.MK.1 HAOP-27 Krishak MK.2 IA 20 Boero Aermacchi M.B. 308 MS.500 Criquet NEIVA L-6 Paulistinha NEIVA L-17 Campeiro NEIVA U-42 Regente/ELO 0-lA/B/E Bird Dog OA-9 Goose OA-IOA Pilatus P.6 Porter Piaggo P.149 Tourer Piper J/3 Dub PA.11 Grasshopper/Cub Special Piper PA-28 Cherokee DHC-3 U-1A Otter U-3 A/B u-4 (USAF) U-9 (USA) Aero Commander DHC-2 U-6A Beaver U-7A Super Cub 150 U-8F Seminole U-8D (USA) Twin Bonanza/Seminole U-IO A/B/D Corvier U-IlA Aztec C FA-20 U-17A Skywagon
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5. Helicopters
1. Command, Liaison, Observation
01 02
ii 05
i! 08 09 10 11
;'3 14
;z 17
Mi-1 Hare Alouette II Alouette III OH-6A Cayuse FH-llOO/OH-5A OH-23/UH-12/Hiller 12E Hiller L4 Hiller SL4 Westland AH MK.1 Scout Westland Dragonfly Westland Widgeon Westland Whirlwind Srs 2 Westland Whirlwind Srs 3 (Gnome-Whirlwind) H H - 52 A (Sikorsky S-62) OH-13 Sioux (Bell 47G-3B) UH-IA (AB204) Iroquois KH-4
2. Transport, Troop Carrier
Mi 4 Hound Mi 6 Hook MI 8 Hip Super Frelon/Hornet Westland Wessex CH-34 Choctaw (Sikorsky S-58) SH-3A Sea King (Sikorsky S-61) CH-46 Sea Knight (UH-46) Bell 206 (AB-206) Jet Ranger UH-19 A/B/C/D Chickasaw (Sikorsky S-55) UH-13 Iroquois UH-ID Iroquois IH-13J, UH-13P, HH-13Q, UH-13R (Sioux) (Bell 475)
3. Trainers
01 TH-55A
4. Gunship/ASW
01 Westland Wasp HAS.MK.1
5. Rescue
01 HH-43 B/F Huskie
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6. Missiles
1. Surface to Surface
1. Anti-Tank 01 Cobra 02 Nord ENTAC T.581 (MGM-32A) 03 Snapper 04 SSIO (MGM-2lA) 05 SSII (AGM-22A) 06 Vigilant
2. Anti-Shipping 01 styx
3. Other 01 Al Ared 02 Al Kahir 03 Al Zahir 04 Frog 1 05 Frog 4 06 Honest John 07 FB.R. 127
2. Surface to Air
1. High-Level 01 SA2 Guideline 02 Thunderbird 03 Nike
3. Air-to-Air
2. Low-Level 01 Hawk 02 Seacat/Tigercat 03 Rapier
0 01 Atoll 02 Firestreak 03 Matra R530C 04 Nord 5103 AA.20 05 Red Top 06 Sidewinder 07 Sparrow
4. Air to Surface
0 01 F.B.E. 127 02 Kennel 03 Nord 5401. AS30
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7. Naval
1. A/C Carriers
01-03
2. Submarines
01-18
3. Battleships
01-03
4. Cruisers
01-19
5. Destroyers
01-46
6. Destroyer Escorts, Escorts, Frigates
01-82
7. Corvette
01-19
8. Submarine Chaser, Patrol Vessel
01-67
9. Motor Torpedo Boat, Motor Gun Boat, Fast Patrol Boat
01-38
10. Mine Layers, Mine Support Ships
01-04
11. Minesweeper, Ocean/Fleet
01-30
12 Minesweeper, Coastal
01-30
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13 Minesweeper, Inshore
01-11
14 Missile Patrol Boat
01-02
15 River Gun Boats, Gun Boats
01-24
16 Launches
01-25
17 Seaward Defense Boats
Ol-a1
18 Coast Guard types
01-61
19 Transports
01-40
20 Other Ships
01-02 Supply 03-05 Command 06 Helicopter Support 07-09 Sub Support
i: SUPPlY Sub Support
21 Landing ships 01-04 LST I-500 SRS 05-18 LST 511-1152 SRS (See also 55) 19-34 LSM l-588 SRS 35-37 LSSL (See also 50-54) 38-45 LSIL 46-47 LSMR (See also 57)
2 LST Unknown SRS Other
50-54 LSSL (See also 35-57)
5565 :;S& :;',-I152 SRS (See also 05-18)
57 LSMR (See also 46-47)
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22 Landincl Craft 01-07
:t 10-11 12-21 22-25 26-32 33-40
t: 43-45 46-48 49-53 54
-LCT LCT (6)
E:: Ii; LCU LCVP (See also 46-48) LCM LCI LCP (See also 54) LCV
:EVP (See also 22-25) Other LCP (See also 40-41)
8. Armor
1. Tanks
1. Light (under 25 ton)
01 M3 Stuart/Honey 02 PT-76 03 M5 Stuart 04 AMX 13 05 M24 Chaffee 06 M2-Al
2. Medium (25-40 ton)
01 M4lA3 Bulldog/Walker 02 M3Al Grant/Lee 03 M4A3 Sherman
04 Super Sherman 05 T34/85 06 M48A3 Patton 07 Comet MK.1 08 AWX 30 09 T-62 10 T-54 11 T-55 12 Vijayanta
3. Heavy (over 40 tons)
0; C$urion
03 JS3
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04 M47 Patton 05 M46 06 T-10 07 Centurion MK.111 08 M48 Al Patton 09 Chieftain 10 M48 A2 Patton 11 Centurion MK.V/VII 12 Centurion MK.TX/X 13 M60Al
4. Unknown 01 Valentine Archer 02 Charioteer 03 L60
2. APC
1. Wheeled 01 BTR 40 02 BTR 40 P/BRDM/OT-65 03 BTR 152 05 BTR-60P/OT-64 06 Saracen
2. Tracked 01 Bren Gun Carrier/T-16/British Ford 02 Ml14 03 HW-Kll 04 M-113 05 OT-62 06 BTR-50P 07 M59
3. Half Track 01 M2 02 M3/M3Al
4. Other 01 HMR-11
3. Armored Car
001 Daimler Dingo 002 Ferret MK.l 003 Panhard AML 60 004 Ferret MK.11 005 Marmon Herrington 006 Panhard AML 90
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007 008 009 010 011 012 013
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XM-706 Commando M3Al White MAC-l Daimler MK.l M-8/M20 Daimler Scout Saladin M8 Staghound Lynx Humber MK.3