In Antalya, Turkey, three container trucks carrying ex-Soviet AK-360 anti-aircraft guns and ammunition arrive at the port. American buyers meet the arms dealers, inspect the weapons, and hand over a 600-kilogram iron box filled with gold ingots as payment. The transaction, facilitated by the region’s notorious black market for arms, is completed openly at the dock.
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Eastern Europe today.
Three container trucks speed along a highway in Antalya, a port city in Turkey.
The containers loaded by the three trucks carried three ex-Soviet-made AK-360 close-range anti-aircraft guns and their supporting ammunition.
Since the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Turkey, Ukraine and Georgia have gradually become leaders in the black arms market in Eastern Europe.
After the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, almost all the countries around the Mediterranean Sea have become black markets for arms trade, and these three countries are very extraordinary.
Hundreds of millions of Soviet-made weapons and equipment are sold worldwide from these countries, and the magic here isnβt just the huge volume of transactions,
but also, as long as you have money, you can buy them here except for strategic nuclear missiles and fifth generation aircraft, almost all weapons and equipment.
Not to mention the close-range defense weapons produced in the former Soviet Union. As long as there is enough money, raw materials for nuclear weapons can be saved in these places.
Among them, Turkey has a world-famous nuclear black market.
After the nuclear submarine reactors were dismantled by the former Soviet Union, most of their core fuel rods flowed onto the black market here.