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The arms industry is a global industry which manufactures and sells weapons and military technology. It consists of a commercial industry involved in the research and development, engineering, production, and servicing of military material, equipment, and facilities. Arms-producing companies, or as the military industry, produce arms for the armed forces of states and for civilians. Departments of government also operate in the arms industry, buying and selling weapons, munitions and other military items. An arsenal is a place where arms and ammunition - whether privately or publicly owned - are made, maintained and repaired, stored, or issued, in any combination. Products of the arms industry include guns, artillery, ammunition, missiles, military aircraft, military vehicles, ships, electronic systems, night-vision devices, holographic weapon sights, laser rangefinders, laser sights, hand grenades, landmines and more. The arms industry also provides other logistical and operational support. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) estimated military expenditures as of 2018 at $1822 billion. Part of the money goes to the procurement of military hardware and services from the military industry. The five largest exporters in 2014–18 were the United States, Russia, France, Germany and China whilst the five biggest importers were Saudi Arabia, India, Egypt, Australia and Algeria. Many industrialized countries have a domestic arms-industry to supply their own military forces. Some countries also have a substantial legal or illegal domestic trade in weapons for use by their own citizens, primarily for self-defense, hunting or sporting purposes. Governments award contracts to supply their country's military; such arms contracts can become of substantial political importance. Various corporations, some publicly held, others private, bid for these contracts, which are often worth many billions of dollars.

Central Africa is a subregion of the African continent comprising various countries according to different definitions. Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Rwanda, and São Tomé and Príncipe are members of the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS). Middle Africa is an analogous term used by the United Nations in its geoscheme for Africa. The main economic activities of Central Africa are farming, herding and fishing. Crop production based on rain is possible only in the southern belt. Slash-and-burn agriculture is a common practice. Flood recession agriculture is practiced around Lake Chad and in the riverine wetlands. Nomadic herders migrate with their animals into the grasslands of the northern part of the basin for a few weeks during each short rainy season, where they intensively graze the highly nutritious grasses. When the dry season starts they move back south, either to grazing lands around the lakes and floodplains, or to the savannas further to the south. Fisheries have traditionally been managed by a system where each village has recognized rights over a defined part of the river, wetland or lake, and fishers from elsewhere must seek permission and pay a fee to use this area. Oil is also a major export of the countries of northern and eastern Central Africa, notably making up a large proportion of the GDPs of Chad and South Sudan. Countries in Central Africa are Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, DR Congo, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, São Tomé and Príncipe, Rwanda, Burundi.

6 Live Notices for Central Africa defence tenders

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Establisment Of A Long Term Contract For Vehicle Tyres To Dap Minusca Central Warehouse, Mpoko, Green Fields, Bangui, Central African Republic. Version En Francais L'Établissement D'Un Contrat À Long Terme Pour Les Pneus De Véhicules À L'Entrepôt Central
country Central African Republic
posting date07 May 2025
deadline22 May 2025
Open National Call For Tenders N ° 004/Daono/Pu/Cko/Cipm/2025 Of 05 May 20125, For The Construction Of A Solar Aep With Reservoir In 20M3 Weapon Weapon At The Municipal Cite Of The Commune Of Kye-Ossi, Department Of The Ntem Vallee, South Region, In Emergency Procedure
country Cameroon
posting date05 May 2025
deadline04 Jun 2025
Acquisition Of Tools, Supplies And Visibility Materials Of Community Animation Cells Of The 35 Health Zones Of The Kinshasa Dps On Behalf Of Sr Army Of The Sali
country Democratic Republic of the Congo
posting date05 May 2025
deadline20 May 2025
University Of Buea Internal Tenders Boardtender Notice Urgent Open National Invitation To Tender No.007/Uonit/Tb/Ub/2025 Of 10/04/2025 For The Construction Of Two Surveillance Security Posts For Military Personnel At The University Of Buea Financing: Budget Of The University Of Buea, Financial Year 2025
country Cameroon
posting date30 Apr 2025
deadline07 May 2025
Open National Tender File N ° 09/Aono/C-Mfou/Cipm/2025 Of April 09, 2025 In Emergency Procedure For The Construction Of A Pastoral Borehole Equipation Of A Pump Immersed In A Reservoir And A Beam In Concrete Weapons In The Commune Of Mfou, Department Of The Mefou And Afamba, Region Of The Center.
country Cameroon
posting date29 Apr 2025
deadline28 May 2025
Aquisição De Equipamento Técnico Geodésico (Drones, Gps, Etc.) E Licença De Software
country Angola
posting date17 Apr 2025
deadline30 May 2025