Military Spending/Defense Budget 1992-2025

Military expenditures data from SIPRI are derived from the NATO definition, which includes all current and capital expenditures on the armed forces, including peacekeeping forces; defense ministries and other government agencies engaged in defense projects; paramilitary forces, if these are judged to be trained and equipped for military operations; and military space activities. Such expenditures include military and civil personnel, including retirement pensions of military personnel and social services for personnel; operation and maintenance; procurement; military research and development; and military aid (in the military expenditures of the donor country).
  • military spending/defense budget for was $0.00B, a NAN% decline from .
  • military spending/defense budget for was $0.00B, a NAN% decline from .
  • military spending/defense budget for was $0.00B, a NAN% decline from .
  • military spending/defense budget for was $0.00B, a NAN% decline from .
Data Source: World Bank

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Country Name Billions of US $
Military Spending/Defense Budget - Historical Data
Year Billions of US $ % of GDP
$0.00B 4.71%
$0.00B 4.63%
$0.00B 4.23%
$0.00B 4.30%
$0.00B 3.73%
$0.00B 3.19%
$0.00B 2.75%
2022 $3.48B 1.96%
2021 $3.50B 2.11%
2020 $3.38B 2.35%
2019 $3.40B 2.18%
2018 $3.26B 2.13%
2017 $3.07B 2.21%
2016 $2.98B 2.36%
2015 $2.92B 2.38%
2014 $3.17B 2.28%
2013 $2.91B 2.14%
2012 $2.72B 2.06%
2011 $2.62B 1.97%
2010 $2.34B 2.02%
2009 $2.28B 2.08%
2008 $2.27B 1.80%
2007 $2.01B 1.82%
2006 $1.76B 1.89%
2005 $1.61B 1.97%
2004 $1.43B 2.09%
2003 $1.36B 2.30%
2002 $1.14B 2.39%
2001 $1.11B 2.54%
2000 $1.07B 2.48%
1999 $1.09B 2.90%
1998 $1.27B 3.45%
1997 $1.39B 3.73%
1996 $1.25B 3.38%
1995 $1.04B 2.90%
1994 $0.98B 3.26%
1993 $0.90B 3.26%
1992 $1.28B 5.24%