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Updated October 2003

Missile Exports
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Year/Date Importer Item(s) Remarks
1975 North Korea Approximately 24 to 56 FROG-7B (9M21E Luna-M) artillery rockets
1976 North Korea Two Scud-B missiles Initial deliveries of Scud-Bs are still unverified.
1979-1980 North Korea Small number of Soviet-made R-17E (Scud-B) missiles, MAZ-543 transporter-erector launchers (TELs), and other equipment
1981 North Korea Two Soviet-built Scud-B missiles and an unknown number of MAZ 543 transporter-erector launchers (TELs)
April 1983 Iraq Unknown number of Swingfire anti-tank missiles
July 1986 Sudan 250 Swingfire anti-tank missiles

Key Sources: International Defense Review; Al-Akhbar (Cairo); Jane's Intelligence Review; Washington Post; New York Times; Jerusalem Post; Haaretz (Tel Aviv); Joseph S. Bermudez Jr.; Jane's Defense Weekly; Los Angeles Times; Aerospace Daily; Center for Nonproliferation Studies; Aviation Week & Space Technology; Bill Gertz; BBC Summary of World Broadcasts; Korean Central News Agency; Reuters; Associated Press; Defense & Foreign Affairs; Department of Defense news release; Flight International; Harvey Morris; Adel Darwish; Tony Walker; Andrew Gowers; David Buchan; The Independent.

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