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In RealLife, there are legal civilian gun markets, also called "arms fairs", where gun dealers sell hunting rifles and shotguns, but this is not this trope.
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In RealLife, there are legal civilian gun markets, also called "arms fairs", where gun dealers sell hunting rifles and shotguns, small arms up for private ownership, but this is not this trope.
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* ''Film/LordOfWar'' has had several black and gray market weapons fairs. One even had women dancing on tanks in [[SexyWhateverOutfit somewhat racy Russian military–themed outfits]]. It was the closest to legitimacy, being run by corrupt elements of the post-Soviet military and hosted by a laissez-faire Middle Eastern state.
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* ''Film/LordOfWar'' has had shows several black and gray market weapons fairs. One even had women dancing on tanks in [[SexyWhateverOutfit somewhat racy Russian military–themed outfits]]. It was the closest to legitimacy, being run by corrupt elements of the post-Soviet military and hosted by a laissez-faire Middle Eastern state.
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* In the ActionPrologue of ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies'', Film/JamesBond must infiltrate an arms fair for international terrorists and the like to confirm its location and is observing the event. Over the objections of M, who wants Bond to finish his recon, British and Russian generals order a Tomahawk missile to destroy the equipment. As the missile is launched, Bond discovers an L-39 Albatros with ''nuclear torpedoes'' on board, fights his way to it and steals it just in time before the place is obliterated.
** The torpedoes wouldn't have gone nuclear in the case of being hit by cruise missiles anyway. Since you need a very specific trigger and critical mass to arm and detonate a nuclear device, all it would have done was splash some nuclear material round. Not the best outcome (and certainly an outcome that would have produced unacceptable collateral damage and political fallout), but not a UsefulNotes/{{Chernobyl}}-[=level=] event, either.
** The torpedoes wouldn't have gone nuclear in the case of being hit by cruise missiles anyway. Since you need a very specific trigger and critical mass to arm and detonate a nuclear device, all it would have done was splash some nuclear material round. Not the best outcome (and certainly an outcome that would have produced unacceptable collateral damage and political fallout), but not a UsefulNotes/{{Chernobyl}}-[=level=] event, either.
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* In the ActionPrologue of ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies'', Film/JamesBond must infiltrate an arms fair for international terrorists and the like to confirm its location and is observing the event. Over the objections of M, who wants Bond to finish his recon, British and Russian generals order a Tomahawk missile to destroy the equipment. As the missile is launched, Bond discovers an L-39 Albatros with ''nuclear torpedoes'' on board, fights his way to it and steals it rides away just in time before the place is obliterated.
** The torpedoes wouldn't have gone nuclear in the case of being hit by cruise missiles anyway. Since you need a very specific trigger and critical mass to arm and detonate a nuclear device, all itobliterated. (Realistically, an external explosion would have done was splash some nuclear neither set off the bombs nor cause anything close to a UsefulNotes/{{Chernobyl}}-[=level=] event, but even spreading that amount of material round. Not the best outcome (and would certainly an outcome that would have produced unacceptable collateral damage and political fallout), but not a UsefulNotes/{{Chernobyl}}-[=level=] event, either.fallout).
** The torpedoes wouldn't have gone nuclear in the case of being hit by cruise missiles anyway. Since you need a very specific trigger and critical mass to arm and detonate a nuclear device, all it
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* ''Film/LordOfWar'' has had several – all illegal. And with Russian military–themed women dancing on tanks. The one with the Russian military–themed women was implied to be legit, or as legit as you can get with an arms sale held by corrupt elements of the post-Soviet military hosted by a laissez-faire Middle Eastern state.
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* ''Film/LordOfWar'' has had several – all illegal. And with black and gray market weapons fairs. One even had women dancing on tanks in [[SexyWhateverOutfit somewhat racy Russian military–themed women dancing on tanks. The one with outfits]]. It was the Russian military–themed women was implied closest to be legit, or as legit as you can get with an arms sale held legitimacy, being run by corrupt elements of the post-Soviet military and hosted by a laissez-faire Middle Eastern state.
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* [[http://www.vbs.tv/watch/the-vice-guide-to-travel/the-gun-markets-of-pakistan The Gun Markets of Pakistan]] from ''Vice TV''
* After the collapse of the Soviet Union, just about anything military was up for sale from KGB badges to mothballed fighter planes.
* After the collapse of the Soviet Union, just about anything military was up for sale from KGB badges to mothballed fighter planes.
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* [[http://www.vbs.tv/watch/the-vice-guide-to-travel/the-gun-markets-of-pakistan The Gun Markets of Pakistan]] from ''Vice TV''
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* After the collapse of the Soviet Union, just about anything military was up forsale sale, from KGB badges to mothballed fighter planes.
* After the collapse of the Soviet Union, just about anything military was up for
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* The second stage of ''VideoGame/TomorrowNeverDies'', "Arms Bazaar", based on the movie's exact scenario. Bond even hijacks a jet plane and uses it to blow up half the place, just like his movie counterpart.
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Basically, a market for military items, ranging from crates of automatic weapons and rocket launchers to tanks, helicopter gunships, and fighter jets along with other tools for starting and finishing small wars, such as bombs and missiles. Nonlethal military gear is also sold, such as communications gear to naval navigation systems.
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Basically, a market for military items, ranging from crates of automatic weapons and rocket launchers to tanks, helicopter gunships, and fighter jets along with other tools for starting and finishing small wars, such as bombs and missiles. Nonlethal military gear is also sold, such as communications gear to gear, bulletproof vests, and naval navigation systems.
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* Legal: Organised by a government, big corporation or trade organization and taking place in a conference centre. Attracts buyers, weapon manufacturers, and peace protestors. Manufacturers set up exhibitions to demonstrate their products' capabilities and there are also keynote addresses from top defence officials and military leaders. Defense officials and leaders from many countries come to sign huge contracts for weapons systems.
* Illegal BlackMarket: {{Criminal Convention}}s by crime gangs or terrorist groups, located in an isolated field or hangar. Attracts criminal, terrorist and mercenary customers. Also attracts the attention of authorities such as police and military; for this reason, the location is isolated and secret.
* Illegal BlackMarket: {{Criminal Convention}}s by crime gangs or terrorist groups, located in an isolated field or hangar. Attracts criminal, terrorist and mercenary customers. Also attracts the attention of authorities such as police and military; for this reason, the location is isolated and secret.
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* Legal: Organised by a government, big corporation or trade organization and taking place in a conference centre. Attracts buyers, weapon manufacturers, and peace protestors. Manufacturers set up exhibitions to demonstrate their products' capabilities and there are also keynote addresses from top defence officials and military leaders. Defense officials and leaders from many countries come to sign huge multimillion dollar contracts for weapons systems.
* Illegal BlackMarket: {{Criminal Convention}}s by crime gangs or terrorist groups, located in an isolated field or hangar. Attracts criminal, terrorist and mercenary customers.Also attracts the attention of authorities Authorities such as police and military; intelligence agencies are on the lookout for these illegal bazaars; for this reason, the location is locations are isolated and secret.
* Illegal BlackMarket: {{Criminal Convention}}s by crime gangs or terrorist groups, located in an isolated field or hangar. Attracts criminal, terrorist and mercenary customers.
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Basically, a market for military items, ranging from crates of automatic weapons and rocket launchers to tanks and helicopter gunships, along with other useful tools for starting and finishing small wars, ranging from commucations gear to navigation systems.
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Basically, a market for military items, ranging from crates of automatic weapons and rocket launchers to tanks and tanks, helicopter gunships, and fighter jets along with other useful tools for starting and finishing small wars, ranging from commucations such as bombs and missiles. Nonlethal military gear is also sold, such as communications gear to naval navigation systems.
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* Legal: Organised by a government or big corporation and taking place in a conference centre. Attracts buyers, manufacturers, fans and peace protestors. Manufacturers set up exhibitions to demonstrate their products' capabilities. There are also keynote addresses from top defence officials and military leaders. Defense officials and leaders are here to sign huge contracts for weapons systems.
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* Legal: Organised by a government or government, big corporation or trade organization and taking place in a conference centre. Attracts buyers, weapon manufacturers, fans and peace protestors. Manufacturers set up exhibitions to demonstrate their products' capabilities. There capabilities and there are also keynote addresses from top defence officials and military leaders. Defense officials and leaders are here from many countries come to sign huge contracts for weapons systems.
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In RealLife, there are legal civilian gun markets, also called "arms fairs", where gun dealers sell hunting rifles and shotguns, but this is not this trope.
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Basically, a market for military items, ranging from crates of automatic weapons and rocket launchers to tanks and helicopter gunships, along with other useful tools for starting and finishing small wars.
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Basically, a market for military items, ranging from crates of automatic weapons and rocket launchers to tanks and helicopter gunships, along with other useful tools for starting and finishing small wars.
wars, ranging from commucations gear to navigation systems.
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* Legal: Organised by a government or big corporation and taking place in a conference centre. Attracts buyers, fans and peace protestors.
* Illegal BlackMarket: {{Criminal Convention}}s by crime gangs or terrorist groups, located in an isolated field or hangar. Attracts criminal, terrorist and mercenary customers. Also attracts the attention of authorities such as police and military.
While it has obviously occurred in fiction, having a HoodOrnamentHottie in skimpy camo holding a large machine gun sounds too much like self-parody for any real company to actually do it, regardless of what occurs at E3.
* Illegal BlackMarket: {{Criminal Convention}}s by crime gangs or terrorist groups, located in an isolated field or hangar. Attracts criminal, terrorist and mercenary customers. Also attracts the attention of authorities such as police and military.
While it has obviously occurred in fiction, having a HoodOrnamentHottie in skimpy camo holding a large machine gun sounds too much like self-parody for any real company to actually do it, regardless of what occurs at E3.
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* Legal: Organised by a government or big corporation and taking place in a conference centre. Attracts buyers, manufacturers, fans and peace protestors.
protestors. Manufacturers set up exhibitions to demonstrate their products' capabilities. There are also keynote addresses from top defence officials and military leaders. Defense officials and leaders are here to sign huge contracts for weapons systems.
* Illegal BlackMarket: {{Criminal Convention}}s by crime gangs or terrorist groups, located in an isolated field or hangar. Attracts criminal, terrorist and mercenary customers. Also attracts the attention of authorities such as police andmilitary.
military; for this reason, the location is isolated and secret.
While it has obviously occurred in fiction, having a HoodOrnamentHottie in skimpy camo bikini holding a large machine gun sounds too much like self-parody for any real company to actually do it, regardless of what occurs at E3.
* Illegal BlackMarket: {{Criminal Convention}}s by crime gangs or terrorist groups, located in an isolated field or hangar. Attracts criminal, terrorist and mercenary customers. Also attracts the attention of authorities such as police and
While it has obviously occurred in fiction, having a HoodOrnamentHottie in skimpy camo bikini holding a large machine gun sounds too much like self-parody for any real company to actually do it, regardless of what occurs at E3.