A good idea, however:
And presumably the better quality and quantity too. But on the other hand, much of arms development, i.e. small arms, artillery, even tanks and ships to a degree, are comparable to civilian industries. For example, one can build a warship in a civilian shipyard, or a sub-machine gun in a private workshop. IMO when they refer to the arms producing sector, they are meaning the more expensive side, such as aircraft manufacture, high-tech weapons and armour, etc etc.
On a side note, how would you categorise the LF, all the nations of whom have lowish to average (but increasing) military spending, but the military is a federal institution, separate from the constituent nationstate. Presumably you'd just add each nations military stats to each other, unless the report is size per capita, in which case you'd want to multiply by population and find the average of those four positions?
The stronger the sector, the more cheaply they could produce
On a side note, how would you categorise the LF, all the nations of whom have lowish to average (but increasing) military spending, but the military is a federal institution, separate from the constituent nationstate. Presumably you'd just add each nations military stats to each other, unless the report is size per capita, in which case you'd want to multiply by population and find the average of those four positions?
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