Russia's hard currency policy boosts arms sales, CRS says

Russia's substantial one-year increase in arms agreements with developing nations in 1994-from $1.2 billion in 1993 to $4.6 billion last year-reflects the success of its policy of actively seeking to export weapons as a key means of securing hard currency, the Congressional Research Service...

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