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While it has almost certainly occured in fiction, having a [[Hood Ornament Hottie]] 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.
While it has almost certainly occured in fiction, having a [[Hood Ornament Hottie]] 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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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime & Manga ==

Revision as of 04:50, 4 April 2014

Basically, a yard sale for helicopter gunships, tanks, artillery, large quantities of automatic weapons, and other useful tools for starting and finishing small wars.

Coming in two forms:

  • Legal: Organised by a government or big corporation and taking place in a conference centre. Attract protestors.
  • Illegal: By a crime gang or terrorist group, located in some field somewhere. Attract police and military.

While it has almost certainly occured in fiction, having a Hood Ornament Hottie 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.

Examples of Arms Fair include:


Anime & Manga

  • A short for Gundam SEED Astray shows Lowe and the gang at a fair on Earth and getting in trouble after he buys the head of a BuCue containing sensitive military information.


Film

  • Black Hawk Down features extensive sequences showing off that the entire city Mogadishu qualifies as an Arms Fair, despite being under the control of a ruthless warlord who will kill people trying to get the food supplies sent by various aid groups.
  • In the Pre Titles Sequence of Tomorrow Never Dies, James Bond must infiltrate an Arms Fair to confirm its location and allow a Tomahawk missile to take it out. As the missile is launched, he discovers an L-39 Albatros with nuclear torpedoes on board...
  • Lord of War 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.
  • The plot of Deal Of The Century revolves around one.


Live Action TV

  • Airwolf had mini-ones.
  • Chuck has "Weap Con," of which Casey was an enthusiastic attendant every year.


Video Games

  • Goldeneye for the Wii features a level taking place at an arms fair.


Real Life

  • DSEi, held every year in London.
  • Similarly, small gun shows held in various places all over America.
  • 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.