The Spanish government's attitude towards the Spanish-American conflict is unknown to East Africa, but this does not prevent East Africa from selling various war preparations and munitions to Spain in advance.
In fact, the arms trade between East Africa and Spain began as early as after the South African war. After the South African war, East African military products, especially army equipment, attracted the attention of many countries.
And Spain is among them because a large part of the Spanish army's weapon procurement comes from Germany, and the East African army's equipment is of the same origin with Germany, which facilitated East Africa.
Before the South African war, the quality of East African weapons might have caused Spain some doubts, but after the South African war, those doubts disappeared.
