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Here are the names of the companies and the countries of their headquarters that have supplied Iraq in weaponry.
That is:
A = Program of Nuclear Weapons; B = Program of Biological Weapons; C = Program of Chemical Weapons; R = Missile Program; K = Conventional Weapsons, military logistics
USA
1. Honeywell (R, K)
2. Spectra Physics (K)
3. Semetex (R)
4. TI Coating (A, K)
5. Unisys (A, K)
6. Sperry Corp. (R, K)
7. Tektronix (R, A)
8. Rockwell (K)
9. Leybold Vacuum Systems (A)
10. Finnigan-Mat-US (A)
11. Hewlett-Packard (A, R, K)
12. Dupont (A)
13. Eastman Kodak (R)
14. American Type Culture Collection (B)
15. Alcolac International (B)
16. Consarc (A)
17. Carl Zeiss – U.S. (K)
18. Cerberus (LTD) (A)
19. Electronic Associates (R)
20. International Computer Systems (A, R, K)
21. Bechtel (K)
22. EZ Logic Data Systems, Inc. (R)
23. Canberra Industries Inc. (A)
24. Axel Electronics Inc. (A)
China
1. China Wanbao Engineering Company (A, C, K)
2. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd (K)
3. China State Missile Company (R)
France
1. Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique (A)
2. Sciaky (A)
3. Thomson CSF (A,K)
4. Aerospatiale and Matra Espace (R)
5. Cerbag (A)
6. Protec SA (C)
7. Thales Group (A)
8. Società Général pour les Techniques Nouvelles (A)
Great Britain
1. Euromac Ltd-Uk (A)
2. C. Plath-Nuclear (A)
3. Endshire Export Marketing (A)
4. International Computer Systems (A, K)
5. MEED International (A, C)
6. Walter Somers Ltd. (R)
7. International Computer Limited (A, K)
8. Matrix Churchill Corp. (A)
9. Ali Ashour Daghir (A)
10. International Military Services (R) (im Besitz des brit. Verteidigungsministeriums)
11. Sheffield Forgemasters (R)
12. Technology Development Group (R)
13. International Signal and Control (R)
14. Terex Corporation (R)
15. Inwako (A)
16. TMG Engineering (K)
17. XYY Options, Inc (A)
Russia
1. Soviet State Missile Co. (R)
2. Niikhism (R)
3. Mars Rotor (R)
4. Livinvest (R)
5. Russia Aviatin Trading House (K)
6. Amsar Trading (K)
Japan
1. Fanuc (A)
2. Hammamatsu Photonics KK (A)
3. Nec (A)
4. Osaka (A)
5. Waida (A)
Netherlands
1. Melchemie B.V. (C)
2. KBS Holland B.V. (C)
3. Delft Instruments N.V. (K)
Belgium
1. Boehler Edelstahl (A)
2. NU Kraft Mercantile Corporation (C)
3. OIP Instrubel (K)
4. Phillips Petroleum
5. Poudries Réunies Belge SA (R)
6. Sebatra (A)
7. Space Research Corp. (R)
Spain
1. Donabat (R)
2. Treblam (C)
3. Zayer (A)
Sweden
1. ABB (A)
2. Saab-Scania (R)
Now missing the multitude of German companies (does somebody know?) which have supplied Iraq with weapons. Quite a view of them are daughters of companies in the US.
Some of them are:
MBB, Daimler-Benz, MAN, Interatom, H&H Metalform, Degussa, Buderus, Carl Zeiss, Leitz, Mauserwerke, Refu Elektronik. Preussag, Karl Kolb und Pilot Plant, Leybold, Klöckner, Export Union, Ferrostaal, C. Plath-Nuclear, Gildemeister, Fritz Werner, Pressluft Franz GmbH, Werner Beaujean, Metallextraktion, Neue Magdeburger, Hochtief, Iveco Magirus, Siemens.
Sources: tageszeitung, www.manager-magazin.de (dec 19th, 2002)
www.sonnenseite.com (feb 6th, 2003)
That is:
A = Program of Nuclear Weapons; B = Program of Biological Weapons; C = Program of Chemical Weapons; R = Missile Program; K = Conventional Weapsons, military logistics
USA
1. Honeywell (R, K)
2. Spectra Physics (K)
3. Semetex (R)
4. TI Coating (A, K)
5. Unisys (A, K)
6. Sperry Corp. (R, K)
7. Tektronix (R, A)
8. Rockwell (K)
9. Leybold Vacuum Systems (A)
10. Finnigan-Mat-US (A)
11. Hewlett-Packard (A, R, K)
12. Dupont (A)
13. Eastman Kodak (R)
14. American Type Culture Collection (B)
15. Alcolac International (B)
16. Consarc (A)
17. Carl Zeiss – U.S. (K)
18. Cerberus (LTD) (A)
19. Electronic Associates (R)
20. International Computer Systems (A, R, K)
21. Bechtel (K)
22. EZ Logic Data Systems, Inc. (R)
23. Canberra Industries Inc. (A)
24. Axel Electronics Inc. (A)
China
1. China Wanbao Engineering Company (A, C, K)
2. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd (K)
3. China State Missile Company (R)
France
1. Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique (A)
2. Sciaky (A)
3. Thomson CSF (A,K)
4. Aerospatiale and Matra Espace (R)
5. Cerbag (A)
6. Protec SA (C)
7. Thales Group (A)
8. Società Général pour les Techniques Nouvelles (A)
Great Britain
1. Euromac Ltd-Uk (A)
2. C. Plath-Nuclear (A)
3. Endshire Export Marketing (A)
4. International Computer Systems (A, K)
5. MEED International (A, C)
6. Walter Somers Ltd. (R)
7. International Computer Limited (A, K)
8. Matrix Churchill Corp. (A)
9. Ali Ashour Daghir (A)
10. International Military Services (R) (im Besitz des brit. Verteidigungsministeriums)
11. Sheffield Forgemasters (R)
12. Technology Development Group (R)
13. International Signal and Control (R)
14. Terex Corporation (R)
15. Inwako (A)
16. TMG Engineering (K)
17. XYY Options, Inc (A)
Russia
1. Soviet State Missile Co. (R)
2. Niikhism (R)
3. Mars Rotor (R)
4. Livinvest (R)
5. Russia Aviatin Trading House (K)
6. Amsar Trading (K)
Japan
1. Fanuc (A)
2. Hammamatsu Photonics KK (A)
3. Nec (A)
4. Osaka (A)
5. Waida (A)
Netherlands
1. Melchemie B.V. (C)
2. KBS Holland B.V. (C)
3. Delft Instruments N.V. (K)
Belgium
1. Boehler Edelstahl (A)
2. NU Kraft Mercantile Corporation (C)
3. OIP Instrubel (K)
4. Phillips Petroleum
5. Poudries Réunies Belge SA (R)
6. Sebatra (A)
7. Space Research Corp. (R)
Spain
1. Donabat (R)
2. Treblam (C)
3. Zayer (A)
Sweden
1. ABB (A)
2. Saab-Scania (R)
Now missing the multitude of German companies (does somebody know?) which have supplied Iraq with weapons. Quite a view of them are daughters of companies in the US.
Some of them are:
MBB, Daimler-Benz, MAN, Interatom, H&H Metalform, Degussa, Buderus, Carl Zeiss, Leitz, Mauserwerke, Refu Elektronik. Preussag, Karl Kolb und Pilot Plant, Leybold, Klöckner, Export Union, Ferrostaal, C. Plath-Nuclear, Gildemeister, Fritz Werner, Pressluft Franz GmbH, Werner Beaujean, Metallextraktion, Neue Magdeburger, Hochtief, Iveco Magirus, Siemens.
Sources: tageszeitung, www.manager-magazin.de (dec 19th, 2002)
www.sonnenseite.com (feb 6th, 2003)