Exportation d’armes américaines

The term “Exportation d’armes américaines” translates to “Exportation of American weapons” in English. It refers to the process of transferring or selling military arms, ammunition, and related equipment manufactured in the United States to foreign countries or entities. This process is regulated by U.S. laws and international agreements to ensure compliance with export control policies, including considerations of national security, foreign policy, and human rights. The exportation can involve various types of military hardware, such as firearms, missiles, and military vehicles, and may also include technology, training, and support services related to their use. The policies governing the exportation of American weapons aim to prevent misuse and to manage the implications of arms proliferation globally.