Despite EU arms controls, Italy armed participants in several of the conflicts we studied, depending more on the demand of recipient countries and on existing relationships.
Explore the graphics below to see how the likelihood of arms sales increases or decreases with different factors.
No significant difference was found between arms exports to countries at war or during peacetime.
Arms sales from Italy are:
Arms sales from Italy are:
Arms sales from Italy are:
Italy directly participated in the following conflicts:
Italy supplied Major Conventional Weapons to active participants in the following conflicts:
Italy was an Other Significant Supplier to active participants in the following conflicts:
The greatest recipients of Major Conventional Weapons from Italy by value* between 1990 and 2018 are as follows:
*The SIPRI Trend Indicator Value (TIV) is a relative measure of arms transfer value, normalized for inflation and currency.
All metrics were investigated using regression analysis. The full results are reproduced here.