The proliferation of aerospace weapons technology: Ballistic missiles and the case of Brazil
Abstract
The rationale behind the development of ballistic missile production in Brazil is examined by exploring the political, military, and economic determinants of ballistic missile demand in that country. To ascertain how Brazil developed missile production capabilities, the contributions of aerospace industries in industrialized states, the Brazilian space program, trade between less-developed countries, and illicit trade in missile technology are assessed. It is argued that missile development increasingly became a function of economic as opposed to security considerations, and that technologies transferred from developed country aerospace firms and Brazil's space program were primarily responsible for the creation of production capabilities. It is also contended that the proliferation of missile technology to Brazil was consistent with the workings of a system evident in the aerospace weapons technology market that sustains the horizontal spread of weapons production capabilities.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- April 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993STIN...9426634V
- Keywords:
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- Aerospace Technology Transfer;
- Ballistic Missiles;
- International Trade;
- Weapons Development;
- Weapons Industry;
- Aerospace Industry;
- Brazil;
- Brazilian Space Program;
- Economic Factors;
- Engineering (General)