Conflict Armament Research identifies and tracks conventional weapons and ammunition in contemporary armed conflicts. Established in 2011, it was created in response to the growing need for informed, on-the-ground reporting on weapons proliferation in modern wars and insurgencies.
Our iTrace Global Weapons Reporting System is a fully public and completely free to use system. This rapidly expanding global dataset will serve as a vital independent monitor for the implementation of international arms control agreements, including the UN Programme of Action and the Arms Trade Treaty.
Our website presents detailed information on our organisation, including iTrace: www.conflictarm.com