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The Arms Project of Human Rights Watch, which compiled the database, readily acknowledges its incompleteness.
Nevertheless, Human Rights Watch suggests that given the available evidence, China, Italy, and the former Soviet Union have probably been the largest producers and exporters of conventional anti-personnel land mines (measured in number of units) in recent years, though not necessarily in that order. The United States likely does not fall too far behind these countries, keeping company with other larger anti-personnel mine producers, including:
# Western Europe: Belgium, and possibly also Austria, France, Greece, and Sweden;
# Eastern Europe: former Czechoslovakia, former East Germany, and former Yugoslavia;
# the developing world: Egypt, India, Israel, Pakistan, Singapore, South Africa, and possibly also Chile, Iran, Iraq, South Korea, and North Korea.
Researchers at the Congressional Research Service have used an alternate approach to analyze land mine production by looking at the number of models of anti-personnel mines produced in a given country. This approach highlights the leading developers of anti-personnel land mines as:
# United States (37 models)
# Italy (36 models)
# the former Soviet Union (31 models)
# Sweden (21 models)
# Vietnam (18 models)
# Germany [former East and West combined] (18 models)
# Austria (16 models)
# former Yugoslavia (15 models)
# France (14 models)
# China (12 models)
# United Kingdom (9 models)23
While this methodology does not necessarily reflect volume of production, it does give a sense of the depth of the land mine industries in some of the major producer countries.
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