| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| espanja | carrera de armamentos, carrera armamentista |
| esperanto | vetarmado |
| italia | corsa agli armamenti, corsa al riarmo |
| japani | 軍備拡張競争 (ぐんびかくちょうきょうそう, gunbi kakuchō kyōsō), 軍拡競争 (ぐんかくきょうそう, gunkaku kyōsō) |
| portugali | corrida armamentista, corrida armamentícia |
| puola | wyścig zbrojeń |
| ranska | course aux armements |
| ruotsi | kapprustning |
| saksa | Wettrüsten, Rüstungswettlauf |
| suomi | kilpavarustelu |
| unkari | fegyverkezési verseny |
| venäjä | гонка вооружений (gonka vooruženi) |
| viro | võidurelvastumine |
| Monikko | arms races |
A competition for military supremacy between two powers, especially for the most weapons and the best military technology.
Top arms exporters by country in Trend-Indicator Values (TIV)
A competition for military supremacy between two powers, especially for the most weapons and the best military technology.
1909 cartoon in Puck shows (clockwise) US, Germany, Britain, France and Japan engaged in naval race in a "no limit" game.
A competition for military supremacy between two powers, especially for the most weapons and the best military technology.
The size and power of battleships grew rapidly before, during, and after World War I: a result of competitive shipbuilding among a number of naval powers, brought to an end by the Washington Naval Treaty